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Pigeon Forge Winterfest

Pigeon Forge Winterfest

November 5, 2013 through February 28, 2014 visitors experience the most imaginative light displays. Pigeon Forge Winterfest takes the bite out of winter frost and transforms into a metropolis of winter fun. Winterfest is a time when cool-weather people rejoice. Join these winter-minded folks in activities in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Sevierville, and small towns nestled near the Smoky Mountains. Mountain peaks and swirling snowflakes combine to provide the best winter ambiance for holiday decorations. This is a magical time of year when every mountain town
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 hosts cider sippings, mountain music, and candy samplings. Discover the finest handcrafted chocolates and world-renowned artisans creating everything from quilts to pottery to hand-hewn furnishings. If you are gift shopping in the Smoky Mountains, a gift of food is a token of love.

From the ski resort in Gatlinburg to the shows in Pigeon Forge, you find yourself celebrating the snowy season. For the ardent skiers, Ober Gatlinburg has a Bavarian theme and sits atop the mountain peak with nice trails and beautiful chalet rentals. They also offer snow tubing and an olympic-sized ice skating rink. Skiers and non-skiers enjoy riding the aerial tram. When the sun goes down, there is an abundance of cozy cocktail bars in Gatlinburg. Karaoke fun is also popular throughout the town. Gatlinburg's space needle is a hot spot for psychic shows that are enjoyed by all.  Pigeon Forge theaters and dinner shows provide live comedy, religious themes, and country shows by famous performers. Kids have multiple chances to meet jolly old St. Nick at Gatlinburg's elaborate and magically lit Christmas Parade. Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and Townsend hold the more traditional homespun parades that feature marching bands, twirlers, and floats crafted by local non-profit groups. Each town coordinates its Christmas parade date, so that visitors can be sure to see every parade.

Look up at any moment to marvel at 16 spectacular mountain peaks with elevations above 6000 feet. The top three are Clingmans Dome (6,624 feet) Mount Guyot (6,621 feet) and Mount LeConte (6,593 feet). Mt. LeConte is the most prominent of the majestic peaks of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Driving hazards are increased by natural weather conditions throughout the winter season. Visitors who drive during periods of snowfall may encounter closed road signs or limited travel zones restricted to only to those vehicles equipped with chains. The best thing to bring to Winterfest is patience. When the rangers of Great Smoky Mountains National Park block the road, it is for the safety of everyone. Local agencies are always very prepared for winter weather. You may find yourself snowed in for a day or two. Snow is celebrated by winterfest visitors, and most of the luxury log cabins are equipped with fireplaces and gourmet kitchens. The Smokies provide a magical setting for fireside storytelling, cooking, and quiet time.

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Lodging Idea - Book your Pigeon Forge Hotel today and enjoy the fun on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge. With so many things to do, why wait? Book your Pigeon Forge vacation today!
 
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What to do in Pigeon Forge, TN? - There are so many things to do in Pigeon Forge, TN!  There really is something for everyone! Aquariums, ships and upside down houses or outdoor adventures like ziplines, rafting or horseback riding.
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Calendar of Events - Plan your Smoky Mountain vacation to align with Pigeon Forge car show dates for 2013. Experience the boldest sights, sounds and flavors of Attractions and Restaurants.

Pigeon Forge is a top winter destination for families, because it is filled with beautiful sparking lights and restaurants that families enjoy. This is a great town for walking around on a brisk winter night. People are happy and hospitable as they wander in and out of warm and welcoming gift shops. Be sure to bring your camera and take pictures of over-the-top winterfest displays. Winterfest continues well beyond the traditional holiday season. The lights stay in place until the end of February. People love taking advantage off-season vacation packages and bargains galore. In recent years, Pigeon Forge Winterfest has received a huge influx of winter vacationers who are bargain shopping at the hundreds of outlet stores after Christmas. Use PigeonForge.com as your complete guide for Things To Do and recommendations that are Off the Beaten Path in the Smoky Mountains!

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee is a bright and energetic family friendly city nestled at the base of the beautiful Smoky Mountains. Winter in the Smoky Mountains is magical. Families appreciate the variety of activities and breathtaking winter mountain scenery. What a perfect destination for every member of your family and every age group. Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and Gatlinburg are always offering fun and exciting new attractions for visitors.

From Country to Rock n' Roll, Magic and Comedy to Musical theater, Gospel, small intimate shows and major world-class productions, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee is your home in the Smoky Mountains for world class family entertainment. Smoky Mountain Winterfest is the perfect time to get out and enjoy the Christmas lights. Treat yourself to Pigeon Forge Restaurants and a show at a theater.

This is your perfect weekend holiday getaway! What more could you ask for? Book today! Bring a little piece of the Smokies home with you from the shops in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Souvenirs, hand made collectibles, gifts, arts & crafts from the historic Glades Arts and Crafts Community or great deals in the factory outlet stores will help you capture memories of your Smoky Mountain vacation in tangible, beautiful items. Shop on the parkway or travel toward Gatlinburg for quaint mountain shops. Anywhere you go in the area you will find treasures of the Smokies available to bring home.

Snow Capped Smoky MountainsIn winter, snow capped peaks draw visitors from all over the world. This is why so many brides choose the Smoky Mountains for their destination wedding. PigeonForge.com is your best resource for finding wedding services, proposing marriage, or celebrating an aWedding at Eden Crestanniversary. Love is in the air, and Pigeon Forge is the perfect destination to celebrate.

One quick drive down the main Parkway in Pigeon Forge, and Thanksgiving Day Fireworks at Titanic Museum AttractionSmoky Mountain Chalets and Cabinsvisitors can see a few "zany" vegas-style chapels with neon signs. The adorable little white chapels appeal to a vast number of visitors. Married couples enjoy renewing their vows in a casual chapel; they dress comfortably and celebrate with a nice meal at a local restaurant and a show at an area theater. Perhaps they mark their Gatlinburg lights during Winterfestanniversary with a tattoo or a spa treatment at Smoky Mountain Salon and Spa. Couples are always pleasantly surprised to find wedding services available at Titanic Pigeon Forge which offers wedding packages and vow renewal ceremonies on the grand staircase. Their appointment book fills rapidly, so advance reservations are required.

Winter weather permitting, A scenic drive through Great Smoky Mountains National Park gives you the perfect view of the forest floor. Large growth forest scenes envelope your senses as you glide though the mountian mist.

The winter season offers visitors a glimpse of historic sites and homesteads that would otherwise disappear into the undergrowth.  Great Smoky Mountains National Park was founded June 15, 1934. Even after its creation, many people continued to live in these mountains. Though none currently inhabit their old homesteads, many cabins, mills, churches, cemeteries and other signs of early life are still visible throughout the Smoky Mountains.

Snow is possible in the Pigeon Forge Area from late November through late March, but accumulation is not always guaranteed when snow begins to fall. Bear in mind that higher elevations in the mountains will have different weather. The Smoky Mountains are a temperate rainforest because when warm moist air from the valley ascends into the cooler air of the mountains, the water vapor in the air condenses and rain falls. The highest elevations in the Great Smoky Mountains are comparable to Canada in terms of weather and even wildlife.

Increasingly, Smoky Mountain travelers are building a few extra days into their schedule to venture out to destinations such as Townsend, TN, Knoxville, TN or Cosby, TN....and points beyond. Wind your way along the back roads of this postcard-beautiful region. More and more visitors are booking in centrally-located Pigeon Forge as their "home base" location, then daytripping the 90-mile drive on I-40 EAST toward Asheville, NC in order to fully explore the Appalachian splendor of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Smoky Mountain region is rich in local customs, perspectives, and stories. With so many things to do, use PigeonForge.com as your top travel guide for finding the best Smoky Mountain Winterfest information.

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