Pigeon Forge TN has a deep history.
It is appropriate that one of this town's first
business was a furnace and iron forge. You
will find this same spirit in Pigeon Forge today.
The town that was once beautiful wilderness hunted by the
Cherokee Indians is now one of the leading Tennessee log
cabin rental
locations in the country.
Pigeon Forge has not been the same since Dolly Parton
created
Dollywood, a theme park located in Pigeon Forge.
In addition to
Dollywood, there
are many other fantastic shows, restaurants, shopping, and more than
50 family attractions.
Smoky Mountains Travel Information:
Bicycling in the Smoky Mountains-
There is limited biking in the Smoky's due to the step and
narrow roadways. Bicycles are prohibited on the
trials. The look around Cades Cove is closed to
automobile traffic on Wednesday and Saturday until 10 a.m.
Hiking in the Smoky Mountains -
Click here for hiking information
Horseback Riding in the Smoky
Mountains - You can rent horses from private stables all
around the Smoky Mountains. You are required to horse
back ride with a guide in most areas. Children under 6
years of age must ride with an adult. If you own
a horse, phone park HQ for more information at (865)
436-1200. There is one drive-in horse camp in Tennessee /
Smoky Mountains. Reservations are required and can be made
by calling (800) 365-CAMP.
Fishing in the Smoky Mountains -
There is great fishing in the Smoky's streams. These
streams include Abrams Creek below Cades Cove, Big Creek on
the south end of the park. You will find smallmouth
bass, rock bass, rainbow trout or brown trout and is allowed
from sun up until sun set. You must have a Tennessee or
North Carolina state fishing license.
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