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Pigeon Forge KOA

Golfcart
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Morning folks,
My plans are set for Pigeon forge the week between christmas and new years. Outside of the usual downtown touristy stuff we are already planning on doing in the area, does anyone have any recommendations on neat little things to do? a particular pretty drive in the area? Good restaurants off the beaten path?


Ill have my 11year old nephew with me and i want to make sure hes entertained.

Thanks!
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Golfcart
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Thanks for the tips folks!

Ill add the visitor center to the list as well, looks like a real cool drive from Townsend!
2009 Sun Valley Road Runner 16ft
2010 Chevy Silverado 1500

djsamuel
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its just me wrote:
The Little River Road from Sugarland to Townsend is beautiful. Then, from Townsend to Cades Cove is 7 miles of more beauty.


Absolutely. The Sugarland Visitor Center is nice, and the road is beautiful. And, as stated above, once at Townsend, you only have 7 miles of really nice driving to Cades Cove.

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its_just_me
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The Little River Road from Sugarland to Townsend is beautiful. Then, from Townsend to Cades Cove is 7 miles of more beauty.
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Harley_Dude
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There's a nice 8 mile Arts and Craft drive out of Gatlinburg to get you away from the throngs and asian trinkets.. starts a traffic light #3 in Gatlinburg.

http://www.gatlinburgcrafts.com
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ken56
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I knew that.........lol.

Golfcart
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Fort Worth (dallas)

but yea, snow tubing would be fun for me as well! Ill look that one up and put it on the list too thanks!
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2010 Chevy Silverado 1500

ken56
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I have to add Ober Gatlinburg to the list. Think your nephew would like a day of snow tubing? They have a great tubing hill and you being from Houston area he may just like to play in the snow for a bit of fun.

djsamuel
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Townsend is a nice quiet place to explore, and wouldn't miss Cades Cove. Also, not sure when the road to Clingman's Dome is closed for the winter. Lots of good hiking around Cades Cove though, and if a simple trail is desired, the trail behind the Sugarland Visitor center may be good for the 11 year old if he is not up for a lot of hiking.

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Cool thanks for the tips! Ill definitely add the bean factory and the heritage center to the list
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2010 Chevy Silverado 1500

ken56
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Bush's bean factory has a nice cafรฉ for a lunch and a museum that even your nephew will like. Its not big and wont take a lot of time to do. Take a day trip into Knoxville to the museums there and have an "urban" day. Take a hike up to Clingman's Dome. Dollywood is open all that week from 11am to 9pm. Townsend has The Appalachian Heritage Center and Cades Cove is near by in the park. Pigeon Forge has a Hard Rock Cafรฉ restaurant that is great with a lot of memorabilia. The Old Mill restaurant is right by where the KOA is. The parking lot of the Smokies Stadium is decked out with a drive through light show at night, plus its near the Bass Pro Shop store and the Russel Stover outlet store. Also the Smoky Mountain Knife Works is up on that end of the strip.

There is so much to do all you have to do is go out and stop into things that look interesting. Google Maps is very helpful for getting around. Traffic will be heavy during that time too so bring lots of patience. If you have any other questions please ask.