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Things to Do in Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

June 4, 2026

Quick Summary

Great Smoky Mountains National Park — free to enter, the most-visited in the US — starts at Gatlinburg's south edge. Clingmans Dome at 6,643 feet is the Smokies' highest point. Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, 6 miles away, is a 160-acre theme park that has won the industry's top honor 10 times.

Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge sit 6 miles apart in Sevier County at the northern entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Gatlinburg is the smaller and older town — a mountain resort where the main street ends at the park boundary. Pigeon Forge is more commercial, built around Dollywood and a strip of dinner theaters and outlet malls. Visitors almost always see both in the same trip.

The 6 attractions below cover both towns, starting with the national park and working out through Gatlinburg into Pigeon Forge.

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Great Smoky Mountains

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most-visited national park in the United States and one of the only major national parks with no entrance fee. Gatlinburg is the primary northern gateway.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park Must-see

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Sevier County · Gatlinburg

Great Smoky Mountains National Park covers 522,427 acres across the Tennessee–North Carolina border and has no admission fee — Congress established it as a free park when the land was acquired in the 1930s. The park logged 13 million visits in 2023, nearly double the next most-visited national park. Elevations range from 875 to 6,643 feet; the park contains the largest old-growth hardwood forest east of the Mississippi, 30 species of salamanders, and 1,500 plant species. The Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail and Alum Cave Trail are two of the best free-day options accessible from Gatlinburg. Parking reservations are required at the most popular trailheads from May through October ($2 per reservation via recreation.gov); arrive before 9 AM on summer weekends to secure a spot.

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Clingmans Dome Must-see

Clingmans Dome

Sevier County · Gatlinburg

At 6,643 feet — the highest point in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and on the entire Appalachian Trail. From Newfound Gap (accessible via US-441 from Gatlinburg), Clingmans Dome Road climbs 7 miles to a parking area; a paved half-mile trail gains 330 feet to a concrete observation tower with 360-degree views. On clear days the view extends 100 miles; the Smokies' signature blue haze — water vapor from the dense vegetation — softens the horizon on humid summer days. No additional fee beyond park entry. The road closes December through March; arrive before 10 AM on summer mornings to find parking.

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Gatlinburg

Gatlinburg Strip Must-see

Gatlinburg Strip

Sevier County · Gatlinburg

A free mile-long walk (US-441) from downtown Gatlinburg's traffic lights to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park entrance — lined with candy shops, pancake houses, mountain craft galleries, and distilleries. The Ole Smoky Moonshine tasting room at the south end offers free tastings; Anakeesta, a mountaintop village accessible by gondola from mid-strip, is a paid attraction with mountain views and zip lines. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours walking the Strip. It's busiest July through October and in late October during peak foliage season.

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Pigeon Forge

Dollywood Must-see

Dollywood

Sevier County · Pigeon Forge

Dollywood opened in 1986 as a partnership between Dolly Parton and the owners of the existing Silver Dollar City Pigeon Forge park. The 160-acre theme park sits at 1,400 feet elevation in the Smoky Mountains and features 50+ rides — including the 73-mph Lightning Rod launch coaster and the Thunderhead wooden coaster — plus Appalachian craft demonstrators (glassblowing, blacksmithing, woodcarving), Southern food vendors, and live performances across multiple stages. Dollywood has won the Applause Award, the theme park industry's highest honor, 10 times. Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square (Netflix, 2020) drew renewed attention to the park's elaborate seasonal Christmas events. Single-day tickets run $90–110; the park is open mid-March through early January. Multi-day passes offer significantly better value for longer stays.

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Dollywood & Pigeon Forge (Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square, 2020) Worth the detour

Dollywood & Pigeon Forge (Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square, 2020)

Sevier County · Pigeon Forge

Netflix's Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square (2020) is a holiday musical with Christine Baranski and Jennifer Lewis; Dolly Parton wrote all 14 original songs and appears in the film. The production drew on Dollywood's Appalachian small-town aesthetic and the surrounding Smoky Mountain setting. The film elevated global attention to Dollywood's Smoky Mountain Christmas event, which runs November through early January with over 4 million LED lights, live entertainment across every stage, and seasonal foods. The Christmas season has become one of Dollywood's busiest periods — book tickets in advance for November and December visits. Park admission $90–110.

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Comedy Barn Theater (Pigeon Forge) Worth the detour

Comedy Barn Theater (Pigeon Forge)

Sevier County · Pigeon Forge

The Comedy Barn is a 1,000-seat theater on the Pigeon Forge Parkway that has run the same format since 1994: 2 hours of clean family comedy — juggling, ventriloquism, magic, and standup — with no profanity and content suitable for all ages. It's consistently ranked among the top live comedy venues in the Southeast and draws repeat visitors during the annual Smoky Mountain Christmas season. Tickets run $35–40; shows run nightly with occasional matinees during peak season. The barn is walkable from most Pigeon Forge Parkway accommodations.

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Planning Notes

Where to stay: Gatlinburg puts you walking distance from the national park entrance and the Strip — the best base if the Smokies are the priority. Pigeon Forge has more budget chains and cabin options but no walkable center. Mountain cabin rentals between the two towns are the most common choice for families and groups.

Book ahead: Dollywood sells out on peak summer and holiday days — buy tickets online. Cabin rentals fill months in advance for fall foliage (mid-October peak) and summer holiday weekends. No advance tickets needed for Great Smoky Mountains National Park or Clingmans Dome; arrive before 9am in summer to beat the parking rush at Clingmans Dome Road.

Getting around: A car is required for everything except walking the Gatlinburg Strip. Pigeon Forge is 6 miles north of Gatlinburg on US-441. Traffic through both towns is severe from July through October — build in extra time or plan movements for early morning and after 7pm. Clingmans Dome is 23 miles from Gatlinburg via Newfound Gap Road.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Gatlinburg?

Great Smoky Mountains National Park starts at the south end of Gatlinburg and is free to enter — 13 million visitors in 2023, the most of any US national park. Clingmans Dome, 23 miles from Gatlinburg, is the park's highest peak at 6,643 feet. The Gatlinburg Strip is the walkable main street with shops, candy stores, and mountain craft galleries running to the national park entrance.

Is Dollywood worth visiting?

Yes — Dollywood is a 160-acre theme park in Pigeon Forge with 50+ rides, Appalachian craft demonstrations, and live country and bluegrass performances. It has won the Applause Award (the theme park industry's highest honor) 10 times. The park is open mid-March through early January; tickets are cheaper booked online in advance.

How far is Gatlinburg from Pigeon Forge?

Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge are 6 miles apart on the Parkway (US-441). The drive takes about 15 minutes without traffic, 30–45 minutes in summer peak season when the Parkway backs up. A seasonal trolley connects both towns for a small fare.

When is the best time to visit the Great Smoky Mountains?

Spring (April–May) for wildflowers — the park has 1,500 species of flowering plants. Fall (October–early November) for foliage — the Smokies have the largest old-growth hardwood forest east of the Mississippi. Avoid summer weekends; the park had 13 million visitors in 2023 and parking fills by 9 AM at popular trailheads.

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