Tag Archives: Gatlinburg
Smoky Mountains Songwriters Festival is Calling All Music Lovers!
The first annual Smoky Mountains Songwriters Festival, Aug. 23-25, 2012 is just around the corner. This is a great opportunity to combine your dreams and aspirations with a Smoky Mountain vacation in a rental cabin in Gatlinburg Tn. Continue reading
Downtown Gatlinburg Motel Room 106 at the Nestle Inn
Nestle Inn Double Motel Room with Kitchen – Rooms 106 Bedrooms: 1 with 2 Queens Beds Bathrooms: 1 Sleeps 4 Rating: Economy Type: Nestle Inn Double Room in Gatlinburg – Downtown View: Semi-Residential View and is on the trolley route Amenities: … Continue reading
4th of July Special
Free Night Stay! Stay 3 Nights and Pay for 2 In Remaining Available Units now thru July 5, 2011 Available on New Bookings into Cabins, Chalets, Condos, Townhouses & Nestle Inn Motel Internet users – Please enter “july4th” in Remarks. Book … Continue reading
Guinness World of Records
It’s all here… the weird, the wonderous, the gruesome, the funny, the biggest, the smallest, the freakiest. Guinness World of Records Museum in Downtown Gatlinburg has it all. Take a look at all the fun waiting for you…. The GWR … Continue reading
Space Needle in Downtown Gatlinburg
The Space Needle is almost an unofficial mascot for the city of Gatlinburg. The Space Needle is arguably one of the most memorable establishments in town (likely because its harder not to see it than it is TO see it). … Continue reading
New Year's Eve Fireworks and Ball Drop
The 23rd Annual New Year’s Eve Ball Drop is just days away. What’s it all about? Everyone in downtown Gatlinburg begins to migrate to Traffic Light #8 around 11pm on New Year’s Eve and they will fill the streets from Light #8 … Continue reading
Ober Gatlinburg
Ober Gatlinburg is the premier family fun center here in Gatlinburg. When was the last time you took the whole family to ride rides, arcade, mini-golf, shop, eat and enjoy all in one roof… on top of a mountain? You … Continue reading
Autumn Color Progression – Oct 28, 2010
We are enjoying cool, crisp weather and beautiful color in the mountains surrounding Gatlinburg.
Autumn Color Progression 10/24/10
Drive up the Motor Nature Trail from traffic light #8 in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and you will find the trail head to Grotto Falls. There is parking (get there early when leaves are changing) so you can park and hike. At … Continue reading
Featured Unit: "A Bears Paradise" Gatlinburg Cabin
A Bears Paradise cabin is located in between Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in an area called North Chalet Mountain. These owners take special care of this cabin and frequently decorate for the changing seasons. A Bears Paradise is playfully … Continue reading
Autumn Color Progression 10/21/10
A riot of color in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the Brushy Trail. Here is a link for more Brushy Mountain Trail information.
Autumn Color Progression 10/13/10
We had a couple of cold days last week and now the color change has really started!
Autumn Color Progression 9/30/10
It is a beautiful day with a bit of cloud cover rolling to cover Mt. Le Conte. This picture was taken from the top of the Gatlinburg Bypass. It is still a little warm for the leaves to start changing but … Continue reading
Transportation to UT VOL Home Games
Autumn Colors and UT Vol Football – I love the fall in Tennessee! We received a notice from the Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce with a way to combine the two. Rocky Top Tours offers transportation from Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge/Sevierville to all … Continue reading
Oktoberfest at Ober Gatlinburg
Have you ever dreamed of attending an authentic German Oktoberfest featuring Bavarian-style food (schnitzel, strudel, traditional German wurst, sauerkraut, pretzels), special Oktoberfest Biers, and bona fide kick-up-your-heels schuhplattling (German folk dances)? Not to mention enjoying the heart-warming oompah music, sing-a-longs, … Continue reading
Autumn Leaf Season 2010
It’s the end of September and we are all looking forward to the Autumn Leaf Season. It has been plenty warm this week (in the 90′s) but nights are cooler and next week the color change should get a nice … Continue reading
Current Events in Gatlinburg, TN May 28 – June 13th, 2010
Here are some interesting activities in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, to add to your vacation plans. May 28 – May 30th – Family Fest in the Smokies, Bill & Gloria Gaither present the 20th annual Family Fest in the Smokies in Gatlinburg … Continue reading
Featured Unit: Country Charm Log Cabin
Country Charm log Cabin is located in beautiful Timberidge, a community of authentic log cabins, between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. Country Charm features period decorating, custom carpentry and three stained glass windows! This colorful … Continue reading
Penguins? In the Smokies? From Africa?
The Ripley’s Aquarium in the Smokies turns 10 years old in just a short period of time, and to commemorate it, Ripley’s is building a brand new 4,000 sq.ft. Penguin exhibit! Black-footed African Penguins are on their way to be … Continue reading
Davy Crockett Mini-Golf
Ripley’s Attractions is introducing Davy Crockett Mini-Golf to the city of Gatlinburg. Continue reading
Jon Dee's Hypnotized Comedy Show!
Brand new to the roster but sure to stay for a while, Jon Dee offers an alternative take on showcase entertainment here in the Smokies and one that is genuinely unique to the area. Hypnosis comedy? That’s right, and Jon … Continue reading
Cabins and Hotel Suites near Gatlinburg’s New Year’s Eve Ball Drop and Fireworks.
Baskins Creek offers easy passage to downtown Gatlinburg with nothing more than location. A trip into Downtown Gatlinburg is only a few minutes by foot, putting you across the street from Mountain Mall and Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies. The … Continue reading
October Special Events for Gatlinburg
Fall Foliage in the Smokies August 15 – November 15 The notion that peak color season in Great Smoky Mountains National Park happens in mid-October is a misconception. The marvelous colors of autumn actually light up the Smokies for seven … Continue reading
