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Discover the Winter Splendor of the Smoky Mountain National Park, come see it alive with wonder and beauty during the winter with frozen waterfalls, icicles on the mountain sides, and snow capped mountains.
Only seven miles apart, the pleasant drive between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee is incredibly easy, and will allow you to make the most of your trip to The Great Smoky Mountains.
Places To Eat In Gatlinburg features a medley of dining options from local, down-home delights and traditional American fare to a diverse selection of options with influences from around the world.
Gatlinburg is the main entrance to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park with multiple stores to outfit you for the best hikes in Smoky Mountain National Park and minutes from Cades Cove.
Shopping in Gatlinburg may be part of why many visitors come to the area each season with such a wide variety of opptions there is something for every taste.
All Sauced Up offers free sampling ranging from mild to devilishly hot sauces, Barbeque Sauces, Salsa’s, Jams and Jellies, Salad Dressings, Gourmet Peanut Butter and many more. Carrying the sauce that claims to be the hottest in the world could be a tong scorcher if you sample all of the range of hot sauces.
Whether passing through for one night or relaxing for many, there is no shortage of dinner shows in the Smoky Mountains available sure to enchant audiences of all ages.
Hikers enjoy the Smoky Mountains during all months of the year with every season offering is own special rewards. During winter, the absence of deciduous leaves opens new vistas along trails and reveals stone walls, chimneys, foundations, and other reminders of past residents.