Have you ever wondered how Pigeon Forge attractions and Gatlinburg attractions draw millions of people to them every year? If you have, it's probably because you've never been there and seen the natural beauty and great family entertainment for yourself. If that's the case, let me fill you in on what you've been missing.
Have you ever wondered what it might be like to go back to the simpler life? Perhaps a visit back to Main Street in the 1950’s? Well, come and see what the new attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee is all about. This unique shopping experience is patterned after some lovely small towns in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. The nostalgia is great with a collection of shops you won’t necessarily find just anywhere. You can spend hours at Walden’s Landing shopping, dining, playing Putt-Putt, or just resting on the park bench eating your favorite ice-cream cone.
An island? In Pigeon Forge? Absolutely! And in fall 2008, all the world will be welcomed to the latest entertainment development in the Smokies: Belle Island Village.
Did you know that Pigeon Forge, Tennessee was established back in 1830? You will be thrown right back into that time as you visit the historical sites of The Old Mill Square in Pigeon Forge. As you walk through The Old Mill Square you will want to tour the water-powered grist mill that continues to work since the early 1800’s. The Old Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the most photographed historical sites in country.
National Park enthusiasts know it, country music fans love it, and adventurous vacationers should make an effort to visit at some point or another. Eastern Tennessee, namely the town of Pigeon Forge, is a fun-filled and family-friendly place to relocate for a few days. Between the natural beauty of the wilderness and the lively music-themed activities, there’s enough to see and do for everyone in your group to have a ball for the duration of your hard-earned trip.