Our Favorite Places

Brian
Our Favorite Places

Dining - less than 3 miles

Seasons 101 is located in the heart of downtown Sevierville at the Historic Central Hotel. It offers a comfortable, casual dining atmosphere with upscale cuisine at moderate prices. Also offering rooftop bar with sharable plates on the weekends. One of our favorites!
24 habitants recommandent
Seasons 101
101 East Main Street
24 habitants recommandent
Seasons 101 is located in the heart of downtown Sevierville at the Historic Central Hotel. It offers a comfortable, casual dining atmosphere with upscale cuisine at moderate prices. Also offering rooftop bar with sharable plates on the weekends. One of our favorites!
Casual spot serving finger foods, hearty burgers & hot dogs, plus cocktails & milkshakes.
57 habitants recommandent
Graze Burgers
125 Bruce St
57 habitants recommandent
Casual spot serving finger foods, hearty burgers & hot dogs, plus cocktails & milkshakes.
Great local restaurant serving classic Thai Cuisine. Casual environment. Also great for takeout.
23 habitants recommandent
Thai Basil
530 Winfield Dunn Pkwy
23 habitants recommandent
Great local restaurant serving classic Thai Cuisine. Casual environment. Also great for takeout.
Local Mexican restaurant with an ample menu including tacos, burritos, combo platters & a salsa bar.
22 habitants recommandent
El Paso Mexican Restaurant
560 Winfield Dunn Pkwy
22 habitants recommandent
Local Mexican restaurant with an ample menu including tacos, burritos, combo platters & a salsa bar.
Great spot for a BBQ!
12 habitants recommandent
Hickory Cabin Seasoning Company
105 Joy St
12 habitants recommandent
Great spot for a BBQ!

Dining

Local casual setting with wood-fired, thin-crust pies, sandwiches and salads.
33 habitants recommandent
Big Daddy's Pizzeria
714 River Rd
33 habitants recommandent
Local casual setting with wood-fired, thin-crust pies, sandwiches and salads.
Southern comfort food in a casual environment with signature apple fritters.
157 habitants recommandent
Applewood Farmhouse Restaurant
240 Apple Valley Rd
157 habitants recommandent
Southern comfort food in a casual environment with signature apple fritters.
1830 gristmill anchors a complex with 2 country cooking eateries plus pottery, candy & toy shops.
483 habitants recommandent
The Old Mill
164 Old Mill Ave
483 habitants recommandent
1830 gristmill anchors a complex with 2 country cooking eateries plus pottery, candy & toy shops.
Wonderful restaurant! Be prepared for long wait times, but the food is worth it.
498 habitants recommandent
Local Goat- New American Restaurant
2167 Parkway
498 habitants recommandent
Wonderful restaurant! Be prepared for long wait times, but the food is worth it.
This place has great food and is very dog friendly. In fact, you can bring your fur babies inside the restaurant with you.
31 habitants recommandent
Junction 35 Spirits
2655 Teaster Ln
31 habitants recommandent
This place has great food and is very dog friendly. In fact, you can bring your fur babies inside the restaurant with you.

Hiking Trails

The Gatlinburg Trail is the only trail on the TN side of the Smokies on which visitors can walk dogs. The trail travels 1.9 miles one-way from the Sugarlands Visitor Center to the outskirts of the city of Gatlinburg, TN. It is relatively flat and runs through the forest along side the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River. The trail offers beautiful views of the river, which at one point is crossed by a pedestrian foot bridge. Foundations and chimneys of several old homesites are visible along the trail.
33 habitants recommandent
Gatlinburg Trail Trailhead
916 River Rd
33 habitants recommandent
The Gatlinburg Trail is the only trail on the TN side of the Smokies on which visitors can walk dogs. The trail travels 1.9 miles one-way from the Sugarlands Visitor Center to the outskirts of the city of Gatlinburg, TN. It is relatively flat and runs through the forest along side the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River. The trail offers beautiful views of the river, which at one point is crossed by a pedestrian foot bridge. Foundations and chimneys of several old homesites are visible along the trail.
Enjoy breathtaking mountain views along the world-famous Appalachian Trail on this hike to a picturesque stone outcrop known as Charlies Bunion. Distance: 8 miles roundtrip Details: https://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/chimneys-alternative-charlies-bunion.htm
20 habitants recommandent
Charlies Bunion
20 habitants recommandent
Enjoy breathtaking mountain views along the world-famous Appalachian Trail on this hike to a picturesque stone outcrop known as Charlies Bunion. Distance: 8 miles roundtrip Details: https://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/chimneys-alternative-charlies-bunion.htm
With the creation of the park in 1940, the Walker sisters received $4,750 for their land as well as the opportunity to live out the rest of their lives at their home through a lifetime lease. Though the Walker sisters are now gone, their legacy lives on through their homestead, the objects they created and lived with, and the neighbors and visitors they interacted with well into the 1950s. By parking at Metcalf Bottoms, you can take the short half mile walk up to the Little Greenbrier schoolhouse, which John Walker and his son helped build. If you're up for a little more, take the Little Brier Gap Trail a mile up to the Walker sisters beloved home. Stand on the porch and imagine what life was life for the five sisters when they trapped food in the forest, tended to their gardens and livestock, and openly welcomed visitors before and after the park was established. New visitors will not be greeted by fried apple pies, but instead by a reminiscent, peaceful atmosphere that surrounds the now-vacant homestead of the Walker sisters.
12 habitants recommandent
Walker Sisters Cabin
12 habitants recommandent
With the creation of the park in 1940, the Walker sisters received $4,750 for their land as well as the opportunity to live out the rest of their lives at their home through a lifetime lease. Though the Walker sisters are now gone, their legacy lives on through their homestead, the objects they created and lived with, and the neighbors and visitors they interacted with well into the 1950s. By parking at Metcalf Bottoms, you can take the short half mile walk up to the Little Greenbrier schoolhouse, which John Walker and his son helped build. If you're up for a little more, take the Little Brier Gap Trail a mile up to the Walker sisters beloved home. Stand on the porch and imagine what life was life for the five sisters when they trapped food in the forest, tended to their gardens and livestock, and openly welcomed visitors before and after the park was established. New visitors will not be greeted by fried apple pies, but instead by a reminiscent, peaceful atmosphere that surrounds the now-vacant homestead of the Walker sisters.

Driving Tours

The Foothills Parkway (as of December 2018) consists of a 33 miles connecting US 129 and US 321 in Tennessee. This scenic drive through US Forest Service lands offers a number of fabulous views of east Tennessee all the way to the Cumberland Mountains some 50 miles to the west and the Great Smoky Mountains just a stones throw to the east. Details: https://foothillsparkwaytn.com/details/
64 habitants recommandent
Foothills Parkway
Foothills Parkway
64 habitants recommandent
The Foothills Parkway (as of December 2018) consists of a 33 miles connecting US 129 and US 321 in Tennessee. This scenic drive through US Forest Service lands offers a number of fabulous views of east Tennessee all the way to the Cumberland Mountains some 50 miles to the west and the Great Smoky Mountains just a stones throw to the east. Details: https://foothillsparkwaytn.com/details/
Cades Cove is a broad, verdant valley surrounded by mountains and is one of the most popular destinations in the Great Smokies. It offers some of the best opportunities for wildlife viewing in the park. Large numbers of white-tailed deer are frequently seen, and sightings of black bear, coyote, ground hog, turkey, raccoon, skunk, and other animals are also possible. An 11-mile, one-way loop road circles the cove, offering motorists the opportunity to sightsee at a leisurely pace. Allow at least two to four hours to tour Cades Cove, longer if you walk some of the area's trails. Traffic is heavy during the tourist season in summer and fall and on weekends year-round. While driving the loop road, please be courteous to other visitors and use pullouts when stopping to enjoy the scenery or view wildlife. Note: Vehicle-free access along the Cades Cove Loop Road takes place each Wednesday, from May 5 through September 1, 2021. On these days, the 11-mile loop can be enjoyed on foot or bicycle.
761 habitants recommandent
Cades Cove
761 habitants recommandent
Cades Cove is a broad, verdant valley surrounded by mountains and is one of the most popular destinations in the Great Smokies. It offers some of the best opportunities for wildlife viewing in the park. Large numbers of white-tailed deer are frequently seen, and sightings of black bear, coyote, ground hog, turkey, raccoon, skunk, and other animals are also possible. An 11-mile, one-way loop road circles the cove, offering motorists the opportunity to sightsee at a leisurely pace. Allow at least two to four hours to tour Cades Cove, longer if you walk some of the area's trails. Traffic is heavy during the tourist season in summer and fall and on weekends year-round. While driving the loop road, please be courteous to other visitors and use pullouts when stopping to enjoy the scenery or view wildlife. Note: Vehicle-free access along the Cades Cove Loop Road takes place each Wednesday, from May 5 through September 1, 2021. On these days, the 11-mile loop can be enjoyed on foot or bicycle.
Beautiful drive into the edge of the Smokies above Gatlinburg. There are several trailheads along this route, including 3 trails to Mt LeConte. The narrow, winding drive invites you to slow down and enjoy the forest and historic buildings of the area. The 5.5-mile-long, one-way, loop road is a favorite side trip for many people who frequently visit the Smokies. It offers rushing mountain streams, glimpses of old-growth forest, and a number of well-preserved log cabins, grist mills, and other historic buildings. Please note that the road is closed in winter.
192 habitants recommandent
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
192 habitants recommandent
Beautiful drive into the edge of the Smokies above Gatlinburg. There are several trailheads along this route, including 3 trails to Mt LeConte. The narrow, winding drive invites you to slow down and enjoy the forest and historic buildings of the area. The 5.5-mile-long, one-way, loop road is a favorite side trip for many people who frequently visit the Smokies. It offers rushing mountain streams, glimpses of old-growth forest, and a number of well-preserved log cabins, grist mills, and other historic buildings. Please note that the road is closed in winter.

Pigeon Forge Attractions

Southern, 4-course feast followed by a show featuring music, comedy, live animals & pyrotechnics.
378 habitants recommandent
Dolly Parton's Stampede
3849 Parkway
378 habitants recommandent
Southern, 4-course feast followed by a show featuring music, comedy, live animals & pyrotechnics.
266 habitants recommandent
Attraction du Musée Titanic
2134 Parkway
266 habitants recommandent
229 habitants recommandent
Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show
119 Music Rd
229 habitants recommandent
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Dollywood
2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd
797 habitants recommandent
Go carts, bumper boats, putt-putt, arcades, kids’ rides. One of the longest operating amusements in Pigeon Forge, with same owners since it’s creation. I (Brian)worked there as a teenager.
67 habitants recommandent
The Track - Pigeon Forge
2575 Parkway
67 habitants recommandent
Go carts, bumper boats, putt-putt, arcades, kids’ rides. One of the longest operating amusements in Pigeon Forge, with same owners since it’s creation. I (Brian)worked there as a teenager.
The Island in Pigeon Forge offers families affordable fun night and day. Showcased by The Great Smoky Mountain Wheel, a 200-foot-high observation wheel, and our multi-million dollar show fountain, The Island provides the area’s newest shopping, dining and entertainment options in the East Tennessee area.
369 habitants recommandent
The Island Dr
The Island Drive
369 habitants recommandent
The Island in Pigeon Forge offers families affordable fun night and day. Showcased by The Great Smoky Mountain Wheel, a 200-foot-high observation wheel, and our multi-million dollar show fountain, The Island provides the area’s newest shopping, dining and entertainment options in the East Tennessee area.

Gatlinburg Attractions

Anakeesta offers an outdoor family theme park for all ages in the beauty and adventure of the Smoky Mountains. Play. Shop. Eat. Relax. From Anakeesta website: “Located in the heart of Gatlinburg, our Smoky Mountaintop park is a great family value! With elements of fun and relaxation, we are sure to offer a memorable experience in the Smokies! Admission to Anakeesta includes all day park access and unlimited scenic rides via our Chondola chair lift ride which transports you to our magical Firefly Village with quaint shopping, dining, and a whimsical mountain atmosphere. Guests can also enjoy unlimited rides on the Ridge Rambler adventure truck for a forest excursion to the top of Anakeesta Summit. Guests might catch a glimpse of a black bear or even an elusive bobcat!”
453 habitants recommandent
Anakeesta
576 Parkway
453 habitants recommandent
Anakeesta offers an outdoor family theme park for all ages in the beauty and adventure of the Smoky Mountains. Play. Shop. Eat. Relax. From Anakeesta website: “Located in the heart of Gatlinburg, our Smoky Mountaintop park is a great family value! With elements of fun and relaxation, we are sure to offer a memorable experience in the Smokies! Admission to Anakeesta includes all day park access and unlimited scenic rides via our Chondola chair lift ride which transports you to our magical Firefly Village with quaint shopping, dining, and a whimsical mountain atmosphere. Guests can also enjoy unlimited rides on the Ridge Rambler adventure truck for a forest excursion to the top of Anakeesta Summit. Guests might catch a glimpse of a black bear or even an elusive bobcat!”
Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies is an amazing family attraction – State of the art facilities with over 10000 exotic sea creatures in 10 themed galleries. Consider pairing with a visit to Anakeesta (across the street).
535 habitants recommandent
Aquarium Ripley des Smokies
88 River Rd
535 habitants recommandent
Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies is an amazing family attraction – State of the art facilities with over 10000 exotic sea creatures in 10 themed galleries. Consider pairing with a visit to Anakeesta (across the street).
The Gatlinburg SkyLift and SkyBridge offer the best Smoky Mountain views in Gatlinburg, Tennessee with a scenic chairlift ride and the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America.
190 habitants recommandent
Parc Gatlinburg SkyLift
765 Parkway
190 habitants recommandent
The Gatlinburg SkyLift and SkyBridge offer the best Smoky Mountain views in Gatlinburg, Tennessee with a scenic chairlift ride and the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America.
This mountainside amusement park features skiing, ice skating, mini-golf, wildlife encounters, a mall & more.
500 habitants recommandent
Ober Gatlinburg
1339 Ski Mountain Rd
500 habitants recommandent
This mountainside amusement park features skiing, ice skating, mini-golf, wildlife encounters, a mall & more.

Waterparks

Aquatic amusement center with family-friendly tube rides & tunnel flumes, plus wave & surfing pools.
130 habitants recommandent
Soaky Mountain Waterpark
175 Gists Creek Rd
130 habitants recommandent
Aquatic amusement center with family-friendly tube rides & tunnel flumes, plus wave & surfing pools.
Dollywood's Splash Country Water Adventure Park
2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd
274 habitants recommandent