A
mountain resort town commonly referred to as the "Gateway To The Smokies."
Tucked under the inspiring peaks of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park,
Gatlinburg is known for its family oriented attractions, shopping, dining,
theater, arts & crafts, and a host of outdoor activities and adventures.
It is also known as the wedding and honeymoon capital of the South.
Gatlinburg
is within a day's drive of half the country's population and offers an
affordable vacation getaway. So it's easy to get to...and get around.
Most of the town is within walking distance, or you can simply hop on one
our old-time trolley cars. New trolley routes are being added to
make all of Gatlinburg more accessible. In addition, Gatlinburg has
made significant improvements to parking and getting around the community.
New city and private parking garages have been built, adding more than
800 parking spaces.
Our
charming mountain town is a year-round destination for families, couples
and friends who visit again and again. From season to season, Gatlinburg
is the perfect combination of relaxation and recreation, of natural beauty
and man-made fun, of breathtaking mountains and unforgettable good times.
The
Great Smoky Mountains offer one of the most spectacular Fall Color displays
In North American.
In
addition, Gatlinburg hosts the following seasonal events:
Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival, Winterfest
Festival, and
Springfest Festival.
The South's favorite Summertime playground activities with
almost 900 miles of scenic hiking trails,
horseback
riding, whitewater rafting, back country
camping,and
trout fishing.
The
following pages feature many of the area's favorite attractions, lodging
facilities, restaurants, shopping, and places of interest.
You
can browse our On-line Visitor's Guide two ways:
1.
Click on the "Next Page" arrow at the bottom of each page and enjoy your
tour.
2.
Use the Red "Quick Jump Link" to view an index where you can choose an
individual subject by page and jump directly to it.
You
can also access related sites and information about the Smoky Mountain
Area by using the links below.
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