Group Attractions in Pigeon Forge

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Embrace the Heart of the Smoky Mountains in Pigeon Forge

Pigeon Forge isn’t just a destination, it’s a place where groups can gather and enjoy an unforgettable outing. Surrounded by incredible mountain views, Pigeon Forge is home to world-class shows, unmatched shopping and Southern dishes that will leave your group clamoring for more.

Here are some top attractions in Pigeon Forge:

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life and the beauty of its mountains, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is America’s most visited national park. Featuring more than 850 miles of scenic trails, the park is perfect for hiking, wildlife viewing and exploring. Groups can make their way up to Clingmans Dome—the park’s highest point—for amazing panoramic views. The park also features beautiful waterfalls, winding streams and lush plant life that will wow people of all ages.

Dollywood

The No. 1 theme park in the country, Dollywood is a Pigeon Forge gem. This 160-acre theme park offers more than 50 rides, excellent entertainment and fabulous food. When the sun is out, cool off at Dollywood’s Splash Country, featuring slides, splash zones and pools. If one day just isn’t enough (and it probably won’t be), you can stay at the famed Dream More Resort and Spa or relax in a friendly cabin.

Dinner shows, dining, museums and shopping

Pigeon Forge is home to a variety of shows—from country music and laugh-out-loud comedy to lumberjack throwdowns. Groups can pay a visit to venues like Country Tonite Theatre, The Comedy Barn and Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud. Pigeon Forge also features world-class shopping. With more than 300 boutiques, outlets and malls to choose from, you’re bound to find the perfect souvenir or gift. If you’re looking for something unique, you’ll find hand-blown glass, handmade pottery and many more arts & crafts. You’ll even find a store that celebrates Christmas year-round.

Step Back in Time at The Old Mill Square

No visit to Pigeon Forge is complete without a stop at The Old Mill Square. Centered around a historic 1800s gristmill, this charming area features shops selling hand-blown glass, homemade treats, and other local treasures. Stop in the Old Mill Restaurant or Pottery House Cafe & Grille for a bite to eat or pay a visit to The Old Mill Creamery, a fabulous place to enjoy a scoop of ice cream. Groups can also pick up some souvenirs at the General Store, Farmhouse Kitchen, Candy Kitchen or Toy Bin.

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