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What you need to know about Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

  • January 22, 2021
  • Jules

A historical tale of Pigeon Forge

Pigeon Forge traced back to the late 1700s where a treaty was signed, opening the fertile valley for settlement. Carolina’s settlers came through the Smoky Mountains along Pigeon River, following the old Indian trails. An iron forge was established here by Pioneer Isaac Love in 1820, and ten years later, his son William built a tub mill, which remains a National Historic Site up to date. The river banks lined with beech trees in the early 1700s and 1800s produced beech nuts that fed the Passenger Pigeons. The now-extinct species inhabited along these rivers with the iron forge, which resulted in its name Pigeon Forge.

By 1907 the Pigeon Forge population consisted of 154 residents who practiced farming until the dedication of Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 1940. The first property was sold in 1946 when the main road along the river was cut through town, including two churches and two general stores. The town growth hit its peak in 1961, becoming a significant site for tourist attraction in 1982. Its reputation as the most popular destination got spread in the Southeast United States.

Location

Pigeon Forge’s location is in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in Eastern Tennessee. It is four miles south of Sevierville, 33 miles southeast of Knoxville, five miles north of the famous Great Smoky Mountain National Park and six miles north of Gatlinburg. It is suited for family fun with elegant accommodations and the best tourist attraction sites.  The specialty stores and more than 200 factory outlets make it a shopping spot that flocks with the Southern Living Readers. The climate is favorable with both the Summer and Winter seasons with average temperatures.

Travel within Pigeon Forge is facilitated by US Highways 411, 441 and 321, State Route 66 and the interstate highway complex of 1-81, 1-40 and 1-75. Forty miles away is Knoxville’s McGhee- Tyson Airport, served by eleven airlines connected with city services, including New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Memphis?  Seven miles from Pigeon Forge is a complete airport facility for small private aircraft known as the Gatlinburg/ Pigeon Forge Airport.

Pigeon Forge Cabins

If you plan to treat your lover to a romantic trip, engaging in a large group vacation or relaxing with family and friends, Pigeon Forge is the right place.  During your stay in the Smoky Mountains, whether you are a resident or a tourist, there are plenty of amenities featured in the Pigeon Forge Cabin Rentals. The rentals are easy to access at an affordable price, which can help cut your budget. They offer a serene view with fabulous décor and excellent amenities for you to enjoy as you relax with your family and friends. The vacation rentals near the Parkway are convenient for getting you to the attraction sites, entertainment, shopping, dining and theatres within Pigeon Forge. There is also a great selection of cabin rentals near the Island, Ripken Experience Baseball Tournament facility, Dollywood, and Dollywood’s Splash Country. The rentals vary in size from one bedroom to large group cabins with elegant amenities like mountain views, fireplaces, hot tubs and full kitchens. Enjoy a log cabin with a Jacuzzi, indoor swimming pool, home movie theatre, sauna, billiards table, hot tub and Wi-Fi.

Tourists who love trying great dishes can satisfy their hunger in the vast range of Pigeon Forge restaurants that offer breathtaking delicacies. There is an excellent choice of dishes available 24/7 with fast foods and upscale dining for families and friends. Entertainment is enhanced by a variety of theatres offering family style entertainment and great performances. More than 200 stores in the city’s six outlet malls, more than 50 craft attractions and more than 140 specialty/gift and craft shops.

Major attraction sites include the Great Smoky Mountains that got their name from the smoke like blue-mist haze surrounding them. They harbor natural flora and fauna, creating a home for diverse wildlife, waterfalls and streams. The Great Smoky National Park provides a thrilling experience to visitors who enjoy exploration and hiking with fantastic photo scenes for memories. There is a selection of campgrounds at the Smoky Mountains foothills that provide sizeable picnic areas that offer great spots for gatherings and eating.

Gatlinburg, which is a sleepy little mountain, got its transformation from the Great Smoky National Park. It is a home of the wealthiest heritage fine craftsmanship in association with the Southern Appalachian Mountains. You will find a great selection of craft shops, including candle-making, woodcarving, weaving, quilting, painting, broom-making and others. Enjoy shopping from the specialty shops, galleries and boutiques as you take a stroll downtown. A thrilling experience awaits as you watch the 10-foot sharks swim over your head in an underwater tunnel at Ripleys Aquarium of the Smokies. There is evening entertainment at Sweet Fanny Adams Theatre as you relax after a long day of gazing at the wonders of nature from the Guinness World of Records Museum.

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