Pigeon Forge is only 8 miles from the Great Smoky Mountain National Park entrance and this proximity has made it an amazing destination for so many who want to visit the Park. Pigeon Forge is home to outlet shopping, many tourist attractions, Dollywood, and a wide variety of restaurants. Accommodation choices are many and we chose a lovely cabin on Parton Lane – where Dolly herself grew up near the Little Pigeon River.
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EncounterThe Island at Pigeon Forge
The Island in Pigeon Forge ended up being one of those stops where we stayed longer than we meant to...
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EncounterIron Mountain Metal Craft
When in the mountains this fall, we visited Iron Mountain Metal Craft for the first time. We did not forge...
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EncounterOld Mill House Restaurant
Through the years we’ve eaten breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the Old Mill House Restaurant – and have never been...
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EncounterPigeon River Pottery
Pigeon River Pottery is a traditional stop for so many who visit the mountains. Having begun in a tobacco barn...
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EncounterPizza at the Cove
Pizza at the Cove was a quaint little spot nestled at the bottom of a resort in Pigeon Forge. This...