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About Pigeon Forge

Overview

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, United States of America, is a vibrant mountain resort city nestled along the Great Smoky Mountains. Together with its neighboring city Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge offers a plethora of attractions that draw tourists from all over the world. The city is home to popular destinations such as Dollywood and the Smoky Mountain Opry, as well as numerous music theaters and shopping malls. Gatlinburg, on the other hand, boasts Tennessee’s only ski resort, Ober Gatlinburg, and a variety of charming, mountain-themed specialty stores. Both cities serve as gateways to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in North America.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Pigeon Forge is $103, with prices ranging from $35 to $329. There are 75 hotels available in this destination, catering to a wide range of preferences and budgets. Among the most popular hotels are the Music Road Resort, Rodeway Inn, Super 8 By Wyndham Pigeon Forge Downtown, Margaritaville Island Hotel, and Americana Inn, a Travelodge by Wyndham.

Things to do in Pigeon Forge

Pigeon Forge offers a variety of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. One of the standout experiences is the Soul Of Motown: The Early Years show at the Grand Majestic Theater. This lively performance takes audiences on a nostalgic journey through the golden era of Motown, featuring hits from legendary artists like the Temptations, the Commodores, and Smokey Robinson. The show is renowned for its harmonious vocals, impressive dance routines, and overall vibrant energy.

For nature and bird enthusiasts, Parrot Mountain & Gardens is a must-visit. Located just outside Pigeon Forge, this four-acre sanctuary is home to hundreds of tropical birds and thousands of plants and flowers. Visitors can interact with the birds, petting and feeding them in designated areas, and even hold baby birds in the nursery. The garden also features a deck overlooking the Great Smoky Mountains, where guests can enjoy lunch while being serenaded by the birds.

WonderWorks is another major attraction in Pigeon Forge, offering a magical experience led by world-renowned magician Terry Evanswood. The Wonders of Magic show captivates audiences with a mix of magic, comedy, illusions, and Houdini-inspired escapes. Guests can also explore the Hall of Magic, a free museum showcasing the history of magic through costumes, props, and memorabilia.

For those looking to experience the Smoky Mountains from a different perspective, Fly Scenic Helicopter Tours offers breathtaking aerial views of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Operating since 1972, Fly Scenic provides a range of tour options to suit any budget and sightseeing preference. The helicopters can accommodate three to four passengers and are handicap-friendly.

Lastly, the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail offers a scenic drive through the Smoky Mountains. This six-mile, one-way looped road features historic buildings, old grist mills, and preserved log cabins. Highlights include mountain streams, Rainbow Falls, and a lush growth of wildflowers.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Pigeon Forge

Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg offer a variety of nightlife options to suit different tastes. The Smoky Mountain Brewery, located in both cities, is a popular spot featuring a state-of-the-art microbrewery that serves handcrafted beers. With over 20 televisions and nightly entertainment, it’s a great place to unwind.

The Iron Boar Saloon is a favorite among biker enthusiasts, offering a vast menu of drinks and food. Signature sandwiches and special brews make it a must-visit for those looking to experience the local biker culture.

The Roaming Gnome Pub & Eatery is another great venue, offering over 75 beers and spirits. With a full kitchen open until 2 a.m. and numerous televisions for watching sports, it’s a perfect spot for a late-night meal and entertainment.

Smith & Son Corner Kitchen in Gatlinburg transforms into a nightclub after hours, offering traditional American fare and a gluten-free menu. Guests can dine on the balcony and enjoy views of downtown and the Smoky Mountains.

For a more upscale experience, the Park Grill Steakhouse offers chic, modern furnishings and delicious hickory-grilled steaks. Live piano music by Bobby Aiken adds to the romantic ambiance, making it an ideal spot for a special evening.

Where to Eat in Pigeon Forge

Pigeon Forge boasts a variety of dining options to satisfy every palate. The Old Mill Restaurant is a favorite among both locals and visitors, offering fine Southern dining alongside the historic Old Mill. The menu includes classics like country-fried steak and chicken potpie, as well as hearty corn chowder and garden-fresh salads. Don’t miss their homemade desserts, especially the pecan pie.

Bullfish Grill specializes in Grand Champion Angus beef and fresh seafood, delivered daily. The restaurant also offers a great selection of wines, ales, and lagers. Weekly promotions include “Let's Be Happy” weekdays from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday Brunch, and half-priced wine on Thursdays.

For those craving authentic Thai cuisine, the Thai Basil Restaurant offers a menu of traditional and contemporary dishes. Located near Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, this restaurant is known for its delicious sauces and fresh vegetables.

The Buckhorn Inn in Gatlinburg provides a luxury dining experience, perfect for special occasions. The chef-crafted, four-course dinner features a seasonal menu of homemade fare, with seating promptly at 7 p.m. each evening.

Lastly, the Cherokee Grill and Steakhouse offers a variety of menus, including lunch, dinner, children’s, and gluten-free options. The interior décor mirrors that of other Smoky Mountain lodges, with stone, brick, granite, and walnut accents. Make reservations for Thanksgiving and Christmas if visiting during the holidays, as closing hours vary by season.

Cheapest time to stay in Pigeon Forge

January is the cheapest time to stay in Pigeon Forge for an average of $70 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$70

February

$78

March

$99

April

$91

May

$105

June

$126

July

$119

August

$101

September

$107

October

$105

November

$95

December

$85

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