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Gatlinburg. - TripAdvisor
GATLINBURG
SPRING & SUMMER GUIDE 2009
The best places to eat, sleep and play
in Gatlinburg this spring and summer
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PACKING TIPS
1. Temperatures can vary by as much
as twenty degrees between points
in Great Smoky Mountains National
Park, so bring warm clothes if you’re
heading for the park’s heights.
2. Snow flurries occur through March
and rain showers can dampen April
afternoons, so pack waterproof
clothing.
3. Bring binoculars and a camera to
catch reintroduced species, such as elk,
river otters and owls in the national
park.
4. Bring extra suitcases. Pigeon Forge
has over 200 stores, including outlet
stores and a year-round Christmas
Village.
GATLINBURG
Gatlinburg was a small and sleepy spot until 1934, when the
Great Smoky Mountains National Park was created and the
town became the majestic park’s doorstep. The most visited
national park in the United States straddles seventy miles of
the North Carolina-Tennessee border and encompasses some
520,000 acres of misty blue ridges and 800 miles of trails.
Recreational activities abound, from trekking to horseback
riding, fishing and wildlife viewing. Gatlinburg and nearby
Pigeon Forge make the perfect base for exploring.
Tourists flock to this former farming and logging town, filling
its hotels and restaurants and fuelling tourist attractions such
as the Gatlinburg Space Needle and Ripley’s Aquarium of the
Smokies. Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort’s aerial tramway and
the Gatlinburg Skylift transport visitors to views and yet more
attractions up top.
Often crowded in summer, vacationers increasingly opt
for spring and summer visits in order to appreciate this
picturesque area, both in the town itself and from cabins
dotted around slopes overlooking the valley.
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VIEWS
GATLINBURG’S BEST VIEWS
Over 340 feet in the air, the Space Needle
“is a great place to go to get a bird’s-eye view
of Gatlinburg and the surrounding area. We
were the only people up there, and it sure
was nice to look down on all the noise and
crowds instead of being in the middle of it.”
—TripAdvisor Member, Cedar Mountain, N.C.
Gatlinburg Space Needle, 115 Historic
Nature Trail, 865 436 4629 See Gatlinburg and the Smoky Mountains from
the Gatlinburg Sky Lift. It glides over Little
Pigeon River up to 1800 feet on a 500-foot
ascent to the top of Crockett Mountain. “This
is something we do every year when we visit.
Beautiful scenery, and definitely keep your
eyes open for animals. The ride is slow, so if
you are afraid of heights, you might want to
pass.”—TripAdvisor Member, Crestview, Fla.
Gatlinburg Sky Lift, 765 Parkway, 865 436 4307
Where
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PLAY
The upper overlook at Douglas Reservoir
Overlook has an awe-inspiring view of
the Great Smoky Mountains and Douglas
Reservoir, while the lower overlook is a
fine place to admire Douglas Dam and the
French Broad River basin. Douglas Dam is
“very peaceful” and offers “great views of
the mountains.” —TripAdvisor Member
Douglas Reservoir Overlook, Highway 338,
Sevierville, 865 453 5441 (Sevierville Parks
Department)
TOP 10 Attractions
1. Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies, 88 River Road, 865 430 8808
6. Hillbilly Golf, 340 Parkway, 865 436 7470
2. Sweet Fanny Adams Theatre, 461 Parkway, 877 388 5784
7. Ripley’s Davy Crockett Mini Golf, 200 Parkway, 865 430 8851
3. Smoky Mountain Outdoors, 453 Brookside Village Way, 865 430 3838
8. Mysterious Mansion, 424 River Road, 865 436 7007
4. Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community, Highway 321, 800 565 7330
9. Cooter’s Place, 542 Parkway, 865 430 9909
5. Gatlinburg Sky Lift, 765 Parkway, 865 436 4307
10. Hollywood Wax Museum, 903 Parkway, 865 430 1800
FAMILIES
“Hillbilly Golf is a fun experience. You
start by traveling up the mountain in a
cart. You then play each hole while making
your way down the mountain. There are
fun obstacles, and the course is in excellent
shape compared to many other courses in
the area. The price isn’t bad.”—TripAdvisor
Member, Kentucky
Hillbilly Golf, 340 Parkway, 865 436 7470
ROMANCE
In season, drive the scenic roads to search
for the best waterfalls. Roaring Fork
Nature Trail “takes its name from Roaring
Fork Creek, which it borders for part of the
drive. The road is typical for the area, twisty
and steep both up and down.”—TripAdvisor
Member, Moyock, N.C.
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, Great
Smoky Mountains National Park,
865 436 1200 (Closed January – February)
Trot along “a conveyor-belt walkway
through the world’s largest underwater
tunnel” at Ripley’s Aquarium of the
Smokies. “That’s entertainment.”—
TripAdvisor Member
Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies, 88 River
Road, 865 430 8808
“What a perfect way
to end the day.”
“A ‘cove’ in mountain parlance is a flat area
in the mountain chain, and Cades Cove
is a big one. Lots of history, beautiful plant
life, breathtaking views and cool buildings
left over from the 1800s. The best way
to see the Cove is with a hayride. What a
perfect way to end the day. Don’t miss this
experience.”—TripAdvisor Member, Indiana
The “gorgeous” hike to Laurel Falls is “totally
paved and 1.3 miles one-way. I took a 2-, 5-,
and 6-year-old, and they had no problems. It
does have very steep drop-offs, so you have
to watch the children carefully. To get away
from the crowds, hike down the falls a little
bit.”—TripAdvisor Member, New Orleans, La.
Laurel Falls, Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, U.S. 441, 865 436 1200
The views from a Scenic Helicopter ride
are awe-inspiring. It was like being on “a
magic carpet ride over the Smokies. Be sure
to take your video recorder and sit up front.
You’ll want to watch this over and over
again.”—TripAdvisor Member, Amory, Miss.
Scenic Helicopter Tours, 113 Helicopter
Ride Blvd., Sevierville, 865 428 6929
Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, U.S. 441, 865 436 1200
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PLAY
BUDGET
“A unique attraction among many, the Salt &
Pepper Shaker Museum has over 20,000
sets from all over the world.” Admission is
free for kids, and the $3 charge for adults
can be put towards a purchase of a shaker
from the gift shop.—TripAdvisor Member
Salt & Pepper Shaker Museum, Winery
Square, 865 430 5515
“Newfound Gap Road is the main road
through the park and leads, obviously, to
Newfound Gap, roughly the park’s midpoint.
The Gap is the point in the Smokies where
Tennessee meets North Carolina. You can
stand in two states at once!”—TripAdvisor
Member, Indiana
Newfound Gap, Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, U.S. 441, 865 436 1200
Smoky Mountain Winery is “quaint. The
wine-maker really took the time to explain
the basic wine-making process. We visit
year after year, and I think the wine gets
better each time. Tasting and parking is
FREE!”—TripAdvisor Member, Decatur, Ala.
Smoky Mountain Winery, 450 Cherry St.,
865 436 7505
“You can stand in two
states at once!”
ADVENTURE
“We had no idea just how fun Flyaway
Indoor Skydiving was going to be!
Participants are given a lesson, and then
suited up and led into the wind tunnel. The
instructors were patient; I was impressed
with how well they dealt with my kids.
There is an observation area to watch
friends and family fly. We will be talking
about this for years!”—TripAdvisor Member
“Take a guided walk with the oldest guide
service in the area, A Walk in the Woods.
They’ll show you the sites and sounds of the
Smokies with easy, hands on trips to some
of the best-kept secrets in the Smokies.”—
TripAdvisor Member
“We always go to Walden Creek Stables
and do the Mountain Adventure Ride. The
people there are so friendly, and the ride is
awesome.”—TripAdvisor Member, Eden, Ga.
Walden Creek Stables, 2709 Walden Creek
Road, Sevierville, 865 429 0411
A Walk in the Woods, Various starting
points, 865 436 8283
TripAdvisor members have posted
more than 1,380,000 photos on the site.
The good, the bad and the very candid.
It’s almost like being there!
Flyaway Indoor Skydiving, 3106 Parkway,
Pigeon Forge, 877 293 0639
EDUCATIONAL/HISTORICAL
Furniture making, woodturning and
pottery are taught to the next generation
at Arrowmont School. “So many original
works by locally trained artists. All must
be seen to be appreciated. DO NOT miss
visiting!”—TripAdvisor Member, Louisville, Ky.
Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts, 556
Parkway, 865 436 5860
About 20 miles from Gatlinburg, Cherokee,
North Carolina, is a small town in the
heart of the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
“Visitors can learn more about the
Cherokee people, their crafts and culture
at Oconaluftee Indian Village.”—
TripAdvisor Member, New Hampshire
Discover Elvis memorabilia from Cadillacs
to touring apparel at the Elvis Presley
Museum. “My favorite thing was the
one-dollar bill that Elvis signed and was
later purchased for $8000. Bottom line: a
must for Elvis fans.”—TripAdvisor Member,
Tennessee
Oconaluftee Indian Village, Cherokee,
North Carolina, 828 497 2111
Elvis Presley Museum, 2638 Parkway,
Pigeon Forge, 865 428 2001
Live bands play at Smoky Mountain
Brewery for those “indulging in some of
their wonderful made-on-site brews.”—
TripAdvisor Member
Comedy Barn promises “a thousand
laughs” and clean family fun in their awardwinning comedy variety show.
RELAXATION
“Local courses,” like Bent Creek , “have
taken advantage of the rugged terrain
to provide some unique golf holes with
beautiful scenery.”—TripAdvisor Member
Bent Creek Golf Course., 3919 East
Parkway, 865 436 3947
Smoky Mountain Brewery, 1004 Parkway,
865 436 4200
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Comedy Barn, 2775 Parkway, Pigeon Forge,
865 428 5222
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How to Get Around
“Getting around Gatlinburg is easy once you
have a city map and a roll of quarters for the
Trolleys, which run color-coded routes all
over town. Just ask your driver for help finding
your way around.”—TripAdvisor Member
“For the more adventurous and those with
strong calf muscles, walking is the way
to go. But be warned, Gatlinburg has only
two kinds of streets: uphill and downhill.”—
TripAdvisor Member
WHERE
TOP 10 Restaurants
to
eat
“Traffic on Highway 441, through Sevierville
and Pigeon Forge, can become very
congested, so drivers may want to follow an
alternate route.”—TripAdvisor Member
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1. Buckhorn Inn, 2140 Tudor Mountain Road, 865 436 4668
6. Cherokee Grill, 1002 Parkway, 865 436 4287
2. Best Italian Cafe & Pizzeria, 968 Parkway, 865 430 4090
7. Smoky Mountain Brewery, 1004 Parkway, 865 436 4200
3. Wild Plum Tea Room, 555 Buckhorn Road, 865 436 3808
8. Linebergers Seafood Restaurant, 903 Parkway, 865 436 9284
4. Mountain Lodge Restaurant, 913 E. Parkway, 865 436 2547
9. Log Cabin Pancake House, 327 Historic Nature Trail, 865 436 7894
5. Pancake Pantry, 628 Parkway, 865 436 4724
10. Desserts & More, 634 Parkway, 865 277 7285
FAMILIES
The kids will relish tucking into “awesome
sandwiches at the Wild Plum Tea
Room.”—TripAdvisor Member
Wild Plum Tea Room, 555 Buckhorn Road,
865 436 3808
ROMANCE
“Park Grill is a must. The place was
beautiful. It looked like a mountain lodge
with the exposed timbers.”—TripAdvisor
Member, Louisiana
Park Grill, 1100 Parkway, 865 436 2300
“My husband, two children and I all loved
the food at Bennett’s. Parking was easy,
the location was convenient and the
prices weren’t too steep. I would definitely
recommend this place to fellow BBQ
lovers!”—TripAdvisor Member, Louisville, Ky.
Bennett’s Pit Bar-B-Que, 714 River Road,
865 436 2400
“Oh my goodness! Who would have thought
that the Best Italian Café, this unassuming
back of the plaza restaurant, was one of the
best eateries in Gatlinburg?”—TripAdvisor
Member, Inez, Ky.
Best Italian Café, 968 Parkway, Suite 9,
865 430 4090
BUDGET
“Calhoun’s barbeque is out of this world.
The ribs were better than any I’ve had
before. The seafood dishes are also
excellent. I would rate this restaurant a
5++. There was nothing I did not like.”—
TripAdvisor Member, Maryland
Calhoun’s BBQ, 1002 Parkway,
865 436 4100
Log Cabin Pancake House’s all-you-caneat lunch and dinner buffets offer “great
choices and great prices. The service is
great, and the food is wonderful. There
is A LOT of food, so come ready to
chow down.”—TripAdvisor Member,
Rutherfordton, N.C.
Log Cabin Pancake House, 4235 Parkway,
Pigeon Forge, 865 453 5748
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“The Hard Rock Cafe is an amazing place to
eat! The atmosphere is welcoming, and the
waiters are the best in Gatlinburg. They have
a great selection of food and drinks that are
always fixed wonderfully. All of the prices are
reasonable, and the experience makes it well
worth it.”—TripAdvisor Member, Kentucky
Hard Rock Cafe, 515 Pkwy., 865 430 7625
Four-course set menus and a BYO policy
rule at Buckhorn Inn. “Our meal was
fabulous, as was the service. Get there a
bit early so you can sit out on the veranda
overlooking the mountains. Just beautiful.”—
TripAdvisor Member, Pace, Fla.
Buckhorn Inn, 2140 Tudor Mountain Road,
865 436 4668
“We got so much food at Little Tokyo
that we could have fed four people easily! I
ordered the ribeye and my son ordered the
shrimp and chicken. Both were outstanding.
We also ordered several sushi rolls and,
man, were they excellent.”—TripAdvisor
Member, Birmingham, Ala.
Little Tokyo, 2430 Teaster Lane, Pigeon
Forge, 865 908 0555
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WHERE
to
eat
Country cooking
For “hearty country food,” including vegetable
platters, soup tureens and mac and cheese,
try Applewood Farmhouse. It’s “especially
known for its apple fritters, which are almost
the main attraction.”—TripAdvisor Member
Applewood Farmhouse Restaurant, 240
Apple Valley Road, Sevierville, 865 428 1222
“We love The Mill. The wait, during season
is long, but well worth it. They give you so
much food that we can easily split it with
our kids and have plenty. At dinner time, the
sides are served family style, with refills.”—
TripAdvisor Member, Ocala, Fla.
Old Mill Restaurant, Old Mill Square, 164
Old Mill Road, Pigeon Forge, 865 429 3463
The Pancake Pantry has offered the “same
great taste and service for over 25 years.
My family loves it and my kids have grown
up eating there. Don’t let the line worry
you. It goes very fast and is done in an
orderly manner.”—TripAdvisor Member,
Chatsworth, Ga.
Pancake Pantry, 628 Parkway, 865 436 4724
HIDDEN GEMS
“If you are interested in good country
cooking for a fair price, you should check
out the Mountain Lodge Restaurant.” It’s
“where you will find most of the locals eat
breakfast and lunch.”—TripAdvisor Member
Mountain Lodge Restaurant, 913 East
Parkway, 865 436 2547
“The Hofbrauhaus is our top choice
for lunch in Gatlinburg. Though the
menu is limited, the reuben sandwiches
are wonderful, and the list of imported
beers is extensive. An old-world German
atmosphere. A great place to cool off and
relax in the midst of a day of shopping.”—
TripAdvisor Member
“The Bullfish Grill was excellent! Every
dish was well cooked and beautifully
flavored. The prices were reasonable for
the food and atmosphere and well worth
it.”—TripAdvisor Member, Louisville, Ky.
Bullfish Grill, 2441 Parkway, Pigeon Forge,
865 868 1000
Hofbrauhaus Restaurant & The Cheese
Cupboard, 634 Pkwy., 865 436 9511
SPECIAL EVENTS
Now in its second year, the Mountain Man March is a marathonlength hike through the mountains surrounding Gatlinburg. It raises
money for the children of fallen soldiers and for cadet training. (April 4)
Mountain Man March, http://www.mountainmanmarch.com
Dodge pillaging Civil War soldiers on the Parkway, as members of the
Southern Guards Battalion recreate the Battle of Burg Hill during the
Living History Civil War Reenactment. (June 19 – 20)
Living History Civil War Reenactment, Various venues, Gatlinburg,
http://www.eventsgatlinburg.com
Horse drawn wagons deposit performers onto the streets of
Gatlinburg as part of summer’s Smoky Mountain Tunes and
Tales. Musicians, storytellers and local artisans dress in the clothing
of the past and entertain young and old with Tennessee history and
traditions. (June 12 – August 8)
Smoky Mountain Tunes and Tales, Various venues, Gatlinburg,
http://www.eventsgatlinburg.com
Over 100,000 spectators are expected at the famous Midnight
Independence Day Parade. As night falls, the streets are closed
in preparation for the procession of colorful floats. And don’t miss
the grand finale on the night of the 4th—the twenty-minute long
fireworks extravaganza is guaranteed to please. (July 3 – 4)
Midnight Independence Day Parade and Fireworks Extravaganza,
Downtown Gatlinburg, http://www.eventsgatlinburg.com
Gatlinburg’s River Raft Regatta makes a splash each year, as
residents race their homemade crafts down the Little Pigeon River.
Past vessels have been made from anything from rubber duckies to
matchsticks. (July 4)
Gatlinburg’s River Raft Regatta, Downtown Gatlinburg,
http://www.eventsgatlinburg.com
Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair brings together arts, crafts and music
as hundreds of artisans and vendors offer their unique crafts for sale,
while local bluegrass and country bands play concerts. (July 17 – 26)
Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair, Gatlinburg Convention Center, 865 436
7479; http://www.craftsmenfair.com
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FAMILIES
The Summit of Gatlinburg condos offer
“three times the space and comfort of a
hotel at less than half the price. And all units
have fully equipped kitchens, so save a little
$$$ by eating in!”—TripAdvisor Member,
Indiana
The Summit of Gatlinburg, 1260 Ski View Dr.,
865 436 2600
“Wow! We were overwhelmed with
the view and amenities for the price at
Gatlinburg Highland Condominiums.”
Bordered on three sides by the National
Park, “you have a sense of actually being
in the mountains.”—TripAdvisor Member,
Mississippi
“The fireplace was a surprise, and the view
ranked an A+++. As far as I am concerned,
Riverhouse at the Park is the ONLY
place to stay in Gatlinburg.”—TripAdvisor
Member, Baytown, Texas
Riverhouse at the Park, 205 Ski Mountain
Road, 865 436 2070
Gatlinburg Highland Condominiums,
855 Campbell Lead Road, 877 877 1377
“…absolutely breath-taking”
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ROMANCE
At the Lodge at Buckberry Creek, a
rustic haven, “you really feel like you’re in a
whole other world from the crowded town
nearby.”—TripAdvisor Member
The Lodge at Buckberry Creek,
961 Campbell Lead Road, 865 430 8030
The Deer Ridge Mountain Resort is
“absolutely breath-taking. The view of the
mountains from the balcony was one of the
prettiest I’ve ever seen. At night, we could
see the city lights off in the distance, and
it was completely silent.”—TripAdvisor
Member, Kentucky
Deer Ridge Mountain Resort, 3710 Weber
Road, 865 436 2325
BUDGET
“We felt right at home at Jack Huff’s!
We love the closeness to town and the
cleanliness. The apple cider in the lobby is
not so bad either! Great bunch of down
home folks. Rates were very reasonable,
too.”—TripAdvisor Member, Alabama
Jack Huff’s Motor Lodge, 204 Cherokee
Orchard Road, 865 436 5171
PREMIER
“My husband and I stayed at Zoder’s for our
anniversary. We were shown to our room,
which was just as beautiful as in the pictures on
the website. They provided firewood, and you
could walk to the reception area for wine and
cheese or cookies and milk to bring back to
your room for a complete romantic evening.”—
TripAdvisor Member, Phoenix, Ariz.
Best Western Zoder’s Inn, 402 Parkway,
800 720 5228
“Bales is a wonderful place to stay. Very
friendly; clean rooms. It’s not fancy, but
it’s not priced fancy, either!”—TripAdvisor
Member, Boaz, Ala.
Bales Town and Country Motel, 221 Bishop
Lane, 865 436 4773
“They thought of
everything!”
“Elk Springs Resort is the nicest place we’ve
ever stayed at by a long shot! These cabins are
beautiful and reasonably priced. They thought
of everything. We enjoyed the beauty around
us, and the seclusion, but we also loved the
modern features. My family has never been
so comfortable and happy on vacation!”—
TripAdvisor Member, Atlanta, Ga.
Elk Springs Resort, 1088 Powdermill Road,
866 550 1795
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The updated 1930 Laurel Springs
Lodge “is in a great location. Walk to all
the downtown sights or to the shuttle bus.
The lodge itself is just right.”—TripAdvisor
Member, Charleston, S.C.
Laurel Springs Lodge, 204 Hill St.,
865 430 9211
“It’s not fancy, but it’s
not priced fancy, either!”
“The Gatlinburg Inn was exactly what I
expected: a charming, quiet place amid the
hustle and bustle of Gatlinburg. Our room
was extremely clean; the beds were very
comfortable. The decor was like stepping
back in time and remembering when things
were simpler and unhurried.”—TripAdvisor
Member, Mechanicsville, Va.
Gatlinburg Inn, 755 Parkway, 865 436 5133
“When you arrive at All Seasons Cabins, you
truly feel like you are at a home away from home.
There are so many personal touches that make
this cabin so worth it. The cabin was very clean,
and the hot tub on the back deck was awesome.
We would come back in a heartbeat.”—
TripAdvisor Member, Dayton, Ohio
All Seasons Cabin Rentals, 721 Schneider
Lane, Pigeon Forge, 865 654 8722
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STAY
HIDDEN GEMS
Luxurious bed and breakfast inn Eight
Gables “reflects what Gatlinburg used
to be: quiet, graceful, with no annoying
shops and crowds.”—TripAdvisor Member,
Indiana
“I hate to share this little treasure for fear
of not being able to get booked,” but
Hippensteal’s secluded mountaintop bed
and breakfast inn, “deserves the kudos!”—
TripAdvisor Member, Ohio
Eight Gables Inn, 219 North Mountain Trail,
865 430 3344
Hippensteal’s Mountain View Inn, Grassy
Branch Road, Sevierville, 865 436 5761
About
Buckhorn Inn “is secluded, away from
the honky-tonk of Gatlinburg, but only a
few minutes drive from the entrance to the
Smokies. The view from the porch is to die
for. This place is a treasure.”—TripAdvisor
Member, Boston, Mass.
Buckhorn Inn, 2140 Tudor Mountain Road,
865 436 4668
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