Category Archives: Advice

10 Tips for Staying Connected with Gatlinburg

When it comes to vacationing in Gatlinburg, the possibilities are nearly limitless. Between dozens of family attractions and an ever-expanding list of upcoming events, it’s easy to feel like you’re missing out on all the action. But never fear! We’ve got 10 tips to keep you connected with all things Gatlinburg during your Smoky Mountain stay. Watch the Gatlinburg Visitors Channel. All of our Smoky Mountain cabins come with TVs—usually several. So keep at least one of them turned on the Gatlinburg Visitors Channel (channel 192) so you can get up-to-date info on what’s going on in Gatlinburg. You can

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10 Things You Should Know Before Heading to Gatlinburg

1. Peak seasons include mid-summer (June 15-August 15) and the entire month of October. If you’ve traveled to Gatlinburg in the past, your one complaint might be the heavy traffic and crowded streets. To avoid this chaos as much as possible, plan to visit Gatlinburg during its less-crowded seasons. Mid-summer and October are peak seasons, but there are plenty of things to see and do all year round! 2. Traffic can be tricky. During the peak seasons, traffic in Gatlinburg will be at its worst. You should definitely expect traffic delays, especially on the weekends. But there are plenty of

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Your Guide to Planning Big Events in the Smokies

Are you planning a big event in the Smokies this year? Maybe you’re in charge of coordinating a youth rally, a lectureship, or a corporate get-together. If so, that can be an intimidating prospect. Where is your group going to stay? Where will you find enough space for your meetings? What kinds of attractions can accommodate your large crew during your downtime? No need to panic! We’ve got all your answers right here for planning a flawless big event in the Smokies. Whether you’re coming with a youth group, a sports team, a group of co-workers, or friends and family,

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Free Fourth-Grade Fun: Every Kid in a Park

Any fourth graders in the family? If so, your child and your family qualify to enjoy America’s natural wonders and historic sites for FREE thanks to Every Kid in a Park! Don’t know what we’re talking about? Every Kid in a Park is a program created by President Barack Obama that allows your kids to discover the wildlife, resources, and history of the United States for one full year without paying a dime. According to their website, “Our country is full of dazzling landscapes where you can play and learn. They protect our wildlife and resources. They let us look

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Beautiful endings and Fresh Starts

Sunrise and Sunset in Gatilnburg According to an online article from Health Magazine, getting outside is more than something you should do when you have time. It’s something your body needs! Among others, the article provides these three reasons you should spend more time outside: It can ease depression. It can improve your focus. It can strengthen your immune system. You know what else getting outside can do? Give your body the break it deserves! Between work and home, you have a lot of responsibilities that only add to the stress in your life. Given all this, we think spending

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A Day at the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community

Located on an eight-mile loop a short drive from downtown Gatlinburg, the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community plays an important role in the area's past and present. The community, which is the largest group of independent artisans in North America, is integral to the history, tourism, and culture of the Smokies. Today, the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community brings in thousands of tourists each year. But even before tourism was a part of the economy, the handmade goods created by the people of the area served a more practical purpose. Locals used the goods – baskets, clothing, pottery,

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2015 Halloween Events in the Smokies

If you’re looking for the perfect place to celebrate Halloween this year, head to the Smoky Mountains. With ghost tours and live Halloween-themed magic shows, haunted mansions and so much more, the Smokies has Halloween fun for the whole family this October. Try one of these 2015 events during your visit: • Trick-or-Treat at the Pigeon Forge Community Center. Just because you’re out of town doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the fun of trick-or-treating in the Smokies. For a safe, non-scary, and FREE alternative to walking your neighborhood this year, take your kids to the Pigeon Forge

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Seven Must-Try Foods in the Smoky Mountains

A visit to the Smokies means hiking at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, shopping at The Village, and riding the Aerial Tramway to Ober Gatlinburg. But more than all that, it means good food! The South is known worldwide for its delicious cuisine, and the Smoky Mountains is no different. In fact, there are plenty of unique tastes and flavors you’ll only find in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, like some of these Smoky Mountain favorites. Check them out during your next visit to the Smokies! Old-Fasioned Buttermilk Pancakes at the Pancake Pantry. The Pancake Pantry has been serving up

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5 Extreme Adventures in Gatlinburg

Sure, you can find all kinds of family-friendly adventures in Gatlinburg. Hay rides, waterfall hikes, and days at the arcade are all great options if you’re bringing little ones to the Great Smoky Mountains. But Gatlinburg isn’t just about the kiddos anymore. Nowadays, there are plenty of extreme adventures that will push you to your limits and take your Smoky Mountain vacation to soaring new heights. From challenging mountain climbs to ATV adventures through the valleys, check out these five extreme adventures for your next trip to Gatlinburg. Raft the upper section of the Big Pigeon River. Fans of the

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Cabins For You Special Gifts & Add-Ons

The Smokies are the perfect place to celebrate special occasions with the one you love. Whether you’re getting away for your honeymoon or just a romantic weekend away, the Smoky Mountains provides more than enough things to do and places to see to make your time away memorable and full of fun. But the Smokies isn't just for honeymooners—they’re also a great destination for girls’ trips, family reunions, corporate retreats, and more! No matter what occasion brings you to the Smokies, Cabins For You wants to make your getaway extra special. That’s why we’ve created dozens of gift baskets and

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