![]() Be sure to check out of the area’s dozens of hiking trails, many of which are perfect picks for kids. Even your littlest ones can appreciate the wonder of nature as you take a leisurely stroll. The Smoky Mountains are known for their majestic beauty. Don’t forget the kids (you can bring them!) Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery 903 Parkway Gatlinburg, (865) 436-6995.Gatlinburg Brewing Company 458 Parkway Gatlinburg, (865) 412-1123.Gatlinburg Wine Cellar 702 Parkway Gatlinburg, (865) 412-1065.Smoky Mountain Brewery 1004 Parkway Suite 501 Gatlinburg, (865) 436-4200.Ole Smoky Whiskey Distillery 650 Parkway Gatlinburg, (865) 436-6995.Tennessee Cider Company 611 Parkway Gatlinburg, (865) 314-1873.Goodwater Winery Gatlinburg 651 Parkway Gatlinburg, (423) 623-0681.Take a day and tour them all! There are shuttles to take you along the Rocky Top Wine Trail! It is part of a string of wineries in the area. The Smoky Mountain Winery is located at 450 Cherry St Ste 2, Gatlinburg. Visit the oldest winery in East Tennessee, Smoky Mountain Winery, and taste award winning wines that keep customers coming back year after year. Here, visitors take in the beautiful scenery, have a beer or a cocktail – try Karen’s Sweet Tea, and maybe snack such as the southern favorite Fried Green Tomatoes or a ½ pound char-grilled Smoky Mountain burger that comes with your choice of unique toppings. ![]() Food and DrinksĪt the top of Anakeesta is The Bar at the Top of the World, part of The Cliff Top Grill & Bar. Enjoy the fire circle while listening to storytellers or live music. Learn about the history and nature of Anakeesta at the Memorial Forest Walk. Stroll along meandering trails in the lush botanical Vista Gardens Walk. Take in the scenic views of the Smokies and Downtown Gatlinburg. ![]() “Zipline guests end their journey via a short downhill path to our Chondola mid-station and ride the Chondola back to the summit of Anakeesta. Along the way, are two challenge stations where rappelling off platforms in a controlled descent is an option. The three zips offer beautiful views of the Smokies while zipping down side-by-side with a friend, partner, spouse. AnakeestaĪnakeesta is a theme park located on 70 acres of forested land in the heart of downtown Gatlinburg with plenty of adult fun and relaxation offerings.Īnakeesta’s Dueling Zipline Adventure has its visitors zipping through the treelines high over the forest floor. What is on the other side of the 140-foot-high suspension bridge? There are long-term plans for some attractions on the other side, but for now, it’s an experience with fantastic views. ![]() While you’re at the top of Crockett Mountain, wander over to the Sky Bridge for a little adventure.īilled as North America’s largest pedestrian suspension bridge – Sky Bridge is 680 feet from tower to tower. Two floors include a gift shop, a snack bar with pizza, salads, wraps, and ice cream treats, along with a second floor with an enormous seating area and bar with those amazing views day or night. The Sk圜enter at the SkyDeck on Crockett Mountain, overlooking Gatlinburg offers up “sweeping panoramic views” of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Visitors get off at the Skydeck, where they can sit outside, buy a beer and do some shopping. Rentals across town range from hourly to daily – you’re only limited by your imagination.įor an adventure where sky’s the limit, take the Skylift up to Skylift park, then stroll across the Sky Bridge. The lift takes visitors up and down the mountain for spectacular 360-degree views. Or sit at Cades Cove watching for wildlife – just don’t feed them! Of course, for the more adventurous, you can always pull right up next to the stream and splash around in the river on a hot summer day! Or throw in a fishing line (make sure you have a license). Drive the primitive roads in your UTV and choose a picnic site at the picnic area. Pack a picnic and head to a local favorite swimming spot: Greenbrier. Rental agencies popped up all over town and create a unique way to see the beauty of the Smoky Mountains. UTV Rentals: If you’ve been to Gatlinburg in recent years, chances are you’ve seen a UTV. There are so many grown-up things to do here – from driving UTVs and sky-high bars with the most amazing views to nighttime walks and daytime adventures from hikes to ziplining. We’re always telling you what to do in the Great Smoky Mountains, but we have some things for you not to do!ġ. ![]()
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