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The origins of the tourism industry in Pigeon Forge (and the Smoky
Mountains region in general) date back to 1930 when the federal
government first christened the Great Smoky Mountains National
Park. Prior to that time the area was primarily populated by people
employed by the lumber industry. From 1930 until now the Smoky
Mountains region has undergone a lot of change. Today the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most visited tourist
destinations in all of North America. As the fame of the area
has grown, local cities such as Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg have
expanded rapidly alongside. Today Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg
are world-class resort cities which cater to the every whim of
vacationers from all over North America and the world.
One of the great things about Pigeon Forge is that, despite being
a full-fledged resort city that offers a multitude of recreational
activities to tourists, it’s also nestled right amongst
the Smokies. So vacationers can easily jump back and forth between
the mountains and the city center. Of all the lodging opportunities
provided in the Smoky Mountains, perhaps the most popular are
Tennessee mountain cabins. These beautifully constructed log cabins
allow people to experience the all-natural beauty of the Smoky
Mountains themselves, while being only minutes away from all the
attractions of downtown Pigeon Forge.
There are more entertainment options available in Pigeon Forge
than could possibly be listed here. One of the real highlights
is Dollywood- the famous theme park named after Pigeon Forge’s
most famous citizen, Dolly Parton. This park offers thrill rides,
a fun-filled water-park for the kids, and plenty of Smoky Mountain
cultural charm. Another popular attraction is the Old Mill- where
you can explore some old time Smoky Mountain architecture and
enjoy some delicious old-style cooking where they “stubbornly
adhere to the traditions of the past the ensure quality”.
For those who are looking for more modern flare, the Speed Zone
fun park is another popular attraction in Pigeon Forge. Here the
family can enjoy some competitive racing that is both safe and
fun.
The theater district is another of the real highlights of Pigeon
Forge attractions. Among the many theaters, covering almost every
imaginable entertainment style, some favorites include: the Black
Bear Jamboree- which offers a combination dinner and show that
the whole family will enjoy, the Comedy Barn- where laughs are
the main event, and the Terry Evanswood’s “Grand Illusion
Show”- which offers an amazing collection of comedy, magic,
and exciting illusions.
There are also numerous musical theaters that showcase local
talent from Pigeon Forge. These include the Smoky Mountain Jubilee
and the Triumphant Quartet Show. The Louise Mandrell Theatre spotlights
another of Pigeon Forge’s most famous musical superstars.
Considering Tennessee is in the heart of the South, there’s
no surprise that Pigeon Forge offers plenty of country music entertainment
as well. Major country music theaters include the Country Tonite
Theater and the Classic Country Theater.
There are many ways to get around in Pigeon Forge- these include
walking and driving. Many people like to stroll through the city
so as to not miss anything. If you’re looking for a kind
of transportation that’s unique to the Smoky Mountains however,
the Pigeon Forge Trolley Ride is a popular way to get around town.
It’ll save you from having to negotiate traffic and it’ll
get you where you’re going in old time style. The Pigeon
Forge Trolley ride covers locations in both Pigeon Forge and Sevierville.
Pigeon Forge is certainly much more than an out of the way Tennessee
town on the outskirts of the Smoky Mountain wilderness. It is
an exciting recreational resort city that offers first-class entertainment
to those vacationing in the Smoky Mountains. The recreational
options in Pigeon Forge include live theaters, musical shows,
museums, theme parks, Smoky Mountain cuisine, and much more. Pigeon
Forge, and all that it offers, gives you just one more great reason
to make your next holiday getaway to the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.
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