Sit back, relax, an enjoy your stay with CKL Rentals
Drive up the mountain to see animals like deer, bears, and even elk. They will be very close to your vehicle. We recommend going early. Admission is FREE!
Cades Cove Loop Road is located about 31 miles from Pigeon Forge. Take the Parkway to traffic light #3 to Wears Valley Road. Take 321 to Townsend. Next, turn left onto Highway 73 until you see the sign for Cades Cove.
The Island in Pigeon Forge
It is only 10 minutes from the cabin! It features whiskey tasting, wineries, boutiques, souvenir shops, and many restaurants. There are even rides for the kids and a Ferris wheel.
Mt. Leconte trail is 11.1 miles roundtrip, and the views are spectacular. For a shorter hike, try Clingman's Dome (the highest point in the Smoky Mountains) or Chimney Tops. Looking for an easy family hike? Try Laurel Falls.
576 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Ride the ski lift to the very top of the mountain where you will find a town with restaurants, shops, and even a playground.
The Smoky Mountain Deer Farm and Exotic Petting Zoo, which is located about 30 minutes northeast of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, provides a rare opportunity to encounter and hand-feed many beautiful animals. Located on 143 acres in the rural Smoky Mountains foothills, this farm was established in 1989 and has many different types of animals for visitors to enjoy.
Located just 1.4 miles off of the Parkway in Pigeon Forge, the Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster is the longest Alpine Coaster in the United States. The track is more than a mile long. Plus, you get to control how fast your ride is. How cool is that!
2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd.
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
If you are looking for an all-day family adventure, Dollywood Theme Park is the place to go. With thrill rides, events, shows, & excellent restaurants, it's a place you don't want to miss out on.
It's the goat-feeding-est, goat-coaster-est, gem-mining-est, fudge-eating-est, ice-cream-licking-est, cool-gift-shopping-est attraction in Pigeon Forge!
Located right on Wears Valley Road, and it's impossible to miss.
So, stop in, get a can of goat chow, and hop on their unique "goat cycle," which lets you transport your goat feed to the roof. And then get your cameras ready to click away as our hungry rooftop residents chow down on their favorite snacks.
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