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MEL’S CLASSIC DINER-AN AMERICAN TRADITION IN PIGEON FORGE

 Mel’s Classic Diner is a Pigeon Forge Restaurant and looks just like the classic 50's American "Airstream" diner, and inside is cozy and inviting with booths, counter seats and a jukebox.   Inside they serve classic American food from eggs and bacon, omelets and pancakes for breakfast, to hamburgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, french fries and [...]

2017-06-01T14:54:12+00:00February 5th, 2014|Smoky Mountains Information|

ROCKY TOP WINE TRAIL-FROM GATLINBURG TO KODAK, TN

Tennessee wineries crushed more than 1.5 million pounds of grapes in 2011, and Rocky Top Wineries crushed 850,000 pounds of that total. The Rocky Top Wineries use several grape varieties purchased from 38 different local farmers.  There are five wineries in the Rocky Top Wineries family. Mountain Valley Winery, Pigeon Forge, started producing wine in 1991 and [...]

2017-06-01T14:54:12+00:00January 30th, 2014|Smoky Mountains Information|

WILDERNESS WILDLIFE WEEK, PIGEON FORGE-AN EVENT FOR ALL AGES

 The 24th Annual Wilderness Wildlife Week (WWW) begins Saturday, January 25th, and will be held at the new LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, TN. WWW started from an idea by Ken Jenkins, a Smokies Wildlife Photographer and has grown into 8 days of hikes, seminars, classes, exhibits and a Photo Contest, all designed to connect visitors [...]

2017-06-01T14:54:12+00:00January 23rd, 2014|Smoky Mountains Information|

SMOKY MOUNTAIN ATTRACTIONS-OPEN ALL YEAR!

When you are coming to the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee you will find plenty of Outdoor Activities during the winter months of January, February and into March, giving you another reason to visit the Smokies! There are Pigeon Forge Outdoor Activities, Gatlinburg Outdoor Activities and Sevierville and Sevier County Outdoor Activities. Please read on [...]

2017-06-01T14:54:12+00:00January 2nd, 2014|Smoky Mountains Information|
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