Category Archives: Attractions

How to Spend Your 3 Days in Gatlinburg

Jam-packed with family-friendly attractions, breweries and distilleries, fudge and candy shops, old-time photo studios, local wineries, museums, live music, outdoor activities, and an impressive calendar of events, the welcoming towns of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge in the Great Smoky Mountains are the vacation go-tos for millions of people each year. With so much to do, even a full week here isn’t enough time to fit it all in. But we know that you don’t always have a full week to get away. That’s another one of the great things about the Smokies. It’s more centrally located than most national parks

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25 Must-Dos for a Classic Gatlinburg Vacation

When I think about a beach vacation, there are certain things that come to mind. Laying out and listening to music all day, riding go karts, eating ice cream, hunting for seashells, getting dressed up for a seafood dinner, fruity drinks, boogie boards…you get the idea. For a winter ski getaway, I think zipping down the slopes, drinking hot cocoa in the lodge, curling up in front of the fire, and bundling up in cute scarves and boots. A Gatlinburg vacation is no different. If you’ve ever been to Gatlinburg (and especially if the Smokies is your go-to vacation destination

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A Family of Fun: Ripley’s Attractions in the Smokies

Even if you’ve never been to the Smokies, you’ve probably heard of Ripley’s Believe It Or Not. But in the Smoky Mountains, Ripley’s is an entire family of attractions. Each of the 8 Ripley’s attractions in the Smokies is unique, offering all types of fun. The attractions go so far beyond the odd and crazy things we think of when we hear Believe It Or Not. From a top-rated aquarium and a haunted house to miniature golf and a 5D theater – and more in between – you could spend an entire day just visiting the Ripley’s attractions in the

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Why You Deserve a Smoky Mountain Getaway

You feel it, right? You need a vacation. The chance to get back to nature, to play and laugh and enjoy your friends and family. You need some time to relax and de-stress from the constant demands and responsibilities in your life. Well, we feel you too, and we think you’re absolutely right. You do deserve a break, and if you still need some convincing before you book a cabin and jump in the car, here are at least three good reasons why. You work HARD. Did you know, according to an ABC News article, that “Americans work more than

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Spring into NEW Cabins this April

April showers are bringing more than May flowers to Cabins for YOU. We’re welcoming 5 new cabins to the Cabins for YOU family, all ready for you to come play, relax, and call home while you explore the Smokies. If you’re planning a romantic getaway, check out the intimate Three Bears. For families and groups, Savannah Splash, Mockingbird Hill, Jennie’s Cove, and Jennie’s View boast sleeping space from 10 – 22 guests! Three Bears | 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom | sleeps 4 | Pigeon Forge Secluded at the end of a wooded drive, this pet-friendly studio-style cabin is the definition

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Here’s How to Have the Most Low-Key Vacation EVER

You’ve said it before: “I need a vacation from my vacation!” Those are the kind of trips where you’re constantly on the go and feel like you have to see absolutely EVERYTHING because when are you going to be back? Maybe never, right? But the great thing about the Smoky Mountains is how easily accessible and downright affordable it is for a family vacation this year…and next year…and the next. So when you come to the Smokies, you NEVER have to feel like you should cram it all in all at once. And trying to would definitely leave you overwhelmed!

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2017 Great Smoky Easter Arts & Crafts Show

The Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community – a collection of talented artisans along an 8-mile historic loop in Gatlinburg – is an important part of the Great Smoky Mountains. It started in the mid-1930s when the local craftsmen decided to work from their homes – where their tools were – instead of selling along the streets downtown. Woodcarver John Cowden was one of the first, and many artists began to follow suit, opening shops and studios next to (or inside of) their homes. As word spread, more and more visitors started coming to watch the craftsmen at work and

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Celebrate Spring 2017 with Easter Events & Activities in the Smokies

Spring is in the air in the Great Smoky Mountains! The air is warm, the birds are singing, the hillsides are green, and the community calendar is packed with fun Easter events and activities for the whole family! There is plenty to do downtown, or read on for some fun ideas for recipes and activities in the cabin – especially if you’re traveling with kids! 2017 EASTER EVENTS IN THE SMOKIES Easter Egg Hunt with the Easter Bunny | Pigeon Forge Community Center | April 15 Head to Patriot Park this Easter weekend (the Saturday before Easter) for a FREE

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30 Ways to Play in the Smokies When You’re Short on Cash

Vacation costs add up. Between finding a place to stay, travel costs, going out to eat, souvenirs, and attractions, cash starts to get short. Thankfully, we have budget-friendly cabins that won’t break the bank, and Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge have activities, attractions, shops, and even restaurants to fit almost any budget. If you’re working with a budget but want to plan plenty of fun for your vacation in the Smokies, read on. The list could go on and on, but we’ve started with 30 ways to play in the Smokies when you’re short on cash. Hike in the Great Smoky

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Spring Days Ahead: 10 Things to Plan for Your Spring Getaway

It’s never too soon to start thinking about spring vacation. Where should you go? What should you do? At Cabins for YOU we recommend a spring getaway to the Smokies! That’s because these mountains are not only packed with fun and affordable things to do, but they offer an unforgettable beauty with the Smoky Mountain’s wide variety of springtime flowers! According to the National Park Service, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is actually “a world-renowned preserve of wildflower diversity”—boasting a collection of more than 1,500 kinds of flowering plants. It’s no wonder, then, that this park has been nicknamed

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