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1. Experience the Winterfest Lights
Every winter, Sevier County becomes a winter wonderland with more than 5 million lights brightening the night. Now in its 31st year, Winterfest has become one of the most anticipated celebrations in the Smokies. Wherever you drive in the county, you’re sure to see many stunning light displays. Businesses get in on the fun, too. You can see amazing arrangements at The Old Mill, The Island, Dolly Parton’s Stampede and so many more! The city of Pigeon Forge publishes a Winterfest Driving Tour Map that you can download here that will take you though all the best lights in the city.
2. Winter Hikes in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park
There is truly something special about hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the winter. Many people probably think hiking in the winter sounds too cold, but there some things in the park you can only see in the winter! So bundle up and check out the distant views from the Smokies!
The winter reveals lots of things that are usually hidden. Since the trees are bare in the winter, you can see much farther into the woods while you’re hiking. It gives you the feeling of walking through a wide open space. Also, during the winter, you will have a better chance of viewing wildlife without leaves obscuring the vision.
You’ll also get the chance to see some artifacts you probably missed in the summer and spring seasons. The Great Smoky Mountain National Park has the largest collection of human artifacts out of all the national parks. But, many of these artifacts are hidden by the foliage most of the year.
Not to mention all the amazing things you’ll see on a winter hike, there are other perks to hiking this season. Because so many people are turned away from falling temperatures, you won’t have to navigate the large crowds during the busier spring and summer months. The trails are quiet, serene, and offer a better chance of reflection.
If you do decide to tackle a winter hike, make sure you’re prepared. Higher elevations in the park can experience sudden snow, icy conditions and sudden dropping temperatures. Vesna Plakanis from A Walk in the Woods reminds winter hikers to dress in layers that keep you warm and dry, and to drink lots of water. Another thing to consider is road closures. Several secondary roads in the park close in the winter, be sure to check out the National Park’s website for a complete list of road closures. Preparation is key, but a properly planned winter hike can be magical!
Looking for the perfect gear for your winter hike? Be sure to check out chamber members NOC and Hikey Mikey for all your hiking gear!
3. Take a Guided Tour Through the Smokies
Do you want to explore the Smokies but don’t want to deal with the stress of driving or picking a trail to explore? That stress can be especially high in the winter when dealing with snowy or icy conditions. Well, why not take a guided tour through the Smoky Mountains? It takes all the guess work and stress out of traveling. Worrying about where to stop? Your guide has it covered. Looking for a sight to see off the beaten path? Your guide knows all the spots. Guide services can help connect you with anything you need to have a great vacation, from securing lodging and restaurant reservations to securing tickets to the best attractions. If you’re looking for an amazing guide service to take you and your family through the Smokies, be sure to check out the following chamber members:
Smoky Mountain Tour Connection
4. Winter-time Shopping
With holiday deals, after-Christmas sales and winter offerings, winter is the perfect time of year to do some shopping! It can get you out of the cold and offer a fun respite from outside. Also, just like hiking in the winter, you will be dealing with smaller crowds. This makes for a calmer shopping experience. There are lots of places in the Smokies where you can find many shops concentrated in one area, like Tanger Outlets. Tanger Outlets in Sevierville offers your favorite brands in one spot so you don’t have spend long in the cold before heading to your next shop!
5. Explore the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community
The Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community is the largest collection of crafters and traditional artists in the United States. On their 8-mile loop in Gatlinburg, TN, you’ll have the opportunity to visit over 200 different businesses focused on specific traditional arts. From soap makers to woodworkers to glass blowers and potters, the only limit to what you’ll find in the community is the time you have to spend there.
The community and 8 mile loop is open during the winter. And, visiting in the winter is especially fun. The drive on the loop is already scenic in other seasons, but the white on the trees and nip in the air make it extra beautiful. Many businesses in the community regularly offer demos to show off their skills or even classes to teach you how to do what they do. Be sure to check out this amazing community this winter, and see what all they have to offer.
6. Visit an Amazing Museum Attraction
Visiting one of the many amazing museum attractions in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg is a great way to burn some time during the winter. All of the museums in the Smokies pride themselves on offering one-of-a-kind, interactive and educational exhibits. With so many different options to choose from, there’s something for everyone. Be sure to check out our blog, 7 Best Museums in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, for a full list of the best museums in the Smokies.
7. Channel Your Inner-Ninja at Sevier Air
Have you ever dreamed of being on American Ninja Warrior? Are you looking for the ultimate indoor adventure? Then you need to visit Sevier Air Trampoline and Ninja Warrior Park this winter! Sevier Air is an ultimate indoor adventure any time of year. With 35,000 square feet this facility offers lots of fun family-friendly activities. Beat your friends in a dunk contest, play some trampoline dodgeball, or race your friend on their climbing wall. The centerpiece of the facility is the ninja warrior park, which actual competitors on American Ninja Warrior use to train. They even have a ninja warrior park designed especially for children, so your kids can challenge themselves too! This is a must-check-out winter activity for anyone looking for excitement in the winter!
Sun or snow, you and your family will have a blast at Sevier Air! From tons of trampolines to a trampoline dodgeball court and a ninja warrior park, there’s something for everyone.
Posted by Pigeon Forge Chamber on May 18, 2020
8. Have a Winter Adventure at Ober Gatlinburg
Ober Gatlinburg is the ultimate destination for a winter adventure in the Smokies. For many people, winter in the Smokies means one thing: skiing and snowboarding at Ober Gatlinburg. The slopes at Ober tentatively opens during the holiday season and continues throughout the winter. There are 10 different ski trails at the park with varying levels of difficulty. Everyone, from beginners to experts, can have a great time!
If you’re new to skiing or snowboarding, the folks at Ober also offer lessons from experts in the field. Not up for skiing, but still love the snow? Snow tubing is a great option for everyone – there’s nothing like zipping down the huge hill on an innertube! When you’re done hitting the slopes, you still have so much to do. Your family can head inside to check out the plethora of shops, the food court, or even go ice skating and try out the ice bumper cars!
9. Take a Scenic Drive Through Cades Cove in the Winter
Anyone who has driven through Cades Cove knows that is one of the most beautiful parts of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. But, in the winter, there is a special beauty to Cades Cove that you won’t find any other time of the year. One of the most popular things to do is to take a winter drive. Cades Cove is situated on an 11-mile one-way loop road that gives you the chance to sightsee at a leisurely pace. Along the way, there are plenty of pull-offs if you want to stop and take in the scenery. You’ll definitely want to take your time. With the bare trees of winter, you have a much greater chance of seeing some of the wildlife that calls the cove home. Some of the animals you could potentially see include black bears, white-tail deer, coyotes, turkeys, and more!
One of the coolest things about Cades Cove at any time of the year is the history. Cades Cove has a plethora of historic sites from the early European settlers to the area as well as evidence of the original hunters of the cove: the Cherokee. Some of the many historical sites include three churches, a working grist mill, barns, log houses, and several other restored buildings. You can grab a self-guiding tour booklet at the start of the cove that discusses the history of the area.
Like we indicated earlier in our list, winter hiking is an awesome activity. And, Cades Cove has no shortage of fun winter hikes. Two hikes of particular interest are Abrams Falls and the Middle Prong Trail. Abrams Falls is a five mile, moderately strenuous hike that culminates with the titular waterfall. Although Abrams Falls is only 20 feet tall, the massive volume of water that rushes over makes up for it! The Middle Prong Trail is considered one of the best waterfall hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains. You’ll pass by three major waterfalls, several smaller falls, cataracts, and cascades. Winter is the only time when you’ll have a chance to see beautiful frozen waterfalls while hiking the Middle Prong Trail.
10. Relax by the Fire in Your Cabin
Maybe you’re not looking for an indoor adventure. Instead, you might be looking for a nice relaxing evening by the fire. Spending a few days in a Smoky Mountain cabin rental can help you disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect to nature. It’s no wonder why renting a cabin is one of the top winter things to do in the Smokies. The breathtaking views are even more beautiful when the trees are blanketed with snow and icicles shine in the sun. Relaxing with your family by the fire is an awesome way to spend your Smoky Mountain vacation. If you’re looking for an awesome cabin for your winter getaway, be sure to check out our cabins section of our website.
11. Warm Up With Some Moonshine and Wine
The Great Smoky Mountains are famous for their moonshine. Folks in these mountains have been producing moonshine and whiskey since before the birth of the United States. That tradition continues today with our many distilleries and wineries. Now, when the weather is cold outside, there’s nothing like a sip of some ‘shine to warm you up. The distilleries you can visit in Pigeon Forge offer 100% free samples of their products. So, if you’re wanting to try a flavor, or are even trying moonshine for the first time, be sure to give some of these distilleries and wineries a visit:
12. Ride the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel
Whenever you visit riding the iconic Great Smoky Mountain Wheel is a must. Riding the wheel is fun any time of year. But, when you ride in the winter, you have the chance to see the beautiful mountains blanketed with snow. There’s nothing like experiencing a bird’s eye view of Pigeon Forge during a winter snow shower. If you’re worried about the cold, don’t stress. Each pod that you ride in on the wheel is climate controlled, meaning you can have a comfortable ride any time of year!
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13. Scenic Helicopter Tours’ Night Flights
You can now experience the magic of Winterfest from a one-of-a-kind point of view! Scenic Helicopter Tours will launch its Winterfest Night Flight tours in conjunction with Pigeon Forge’s Smoky Mountain Winterfest. This guided tour will fly you over the cities of Sevierville and Pigeon Forge
on your way to see the millions of twinkling lights of Dollywood and The Island. Scenic’s pilots are your helicopter adventure guides, providing their unique perspective of the cities and lights below.
14. Paint Your Masterpiece at Art Studio of the Smokies
Was your outdoor adventure snowed out, or are you maybe looking for a little something different for date night? Checking out Art Studio of the Smokies is one of the best winter things to do in our area. They offer painting parties for couples, families, and groups on an on-demand basis where you have the chance to make you’re own art! Camille, the owner of the studio, also offers art lessons as well as digital art classes in their state-of-the-art graphic design lab. There are hundreds of reviews from happy customers who visited the studio. Whether or not you consider yourself an artist, you’ll walk out of the studio impressed with what you’ve created.
15. Visit Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies
Rain or shine, snow or sun, there’s never a bad time to visit Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies! This immersive facility is regularly recognized as one of the top aquariums in the United States. And, in 2016, it was named by USA Today as the best place in the US to see penguins! There are so many exhibits to explore and animals to see, that you could spend the entire day at Ripley’s and still have more to do. In addition to their exhibits, the aquarium regularly hosts special events, such as divers heading into the shark tank to feed the fish. Once you’re done checking out the fish, the kids can enjoy the aquarium’s new gigantic indoor playground! If you’re looking to escape the cold and still have an adventure, Ripley’s is the place to go.
There you have it, 15 winter things to do in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Sevierville. Even when it’s cold outside, you can still have an amazing vacation in the Great Smoky Mountains!