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The Smoky Mountain Family Vacation Itinerary You’ll Want to Steal!
"Take your dessert experience up a notch at Curl de la Creme, which goes beyond your ordinary ice cream shop to serve delicacies you never knew were possible. Founded and owned by a talented team of sisters, this unique establishment transforms the dessert experience into a form of entertainment. Curl de la Creme’s dessert creation process begins with selecting your favorite mix-ins, with options including everything from cookies to fruit and even cereal."
"Curl De La Creme- Ice Cream is a unique shop that serves rolled ice cream made right before your eyes. Watch as fresh cream, along with your desired mix-ins, are poured onto a frozen pan and transformed into delectable ice cream rolls. Then choose a combination of toppings to add to the top of the ice cream rolls."
"This family-owned ice cream shop specializes in made-to-order rolled ice cream. It’s made right in front of your eyes!. The best part is that you get to add in whatever flavors and toppings you want, from cookies, to fresh fruit, to sprinkles."
"We go to Dairy Queen twice a week but this Dairy Queen was the BEST we have ever been to. The people were very friendly and polite!!!. Most restaurants dr..."
"1043 Old Cedar Bluff Road Knoxville, TN 37923 (865) 691-3327. 7670 S Northshore Drive Knoxville, TN 37919 (865) 951-2068. 906 East Emory Road Knoxville, TN 37938 (865) 938-9633"
"Bruster's Ice Cream is one of those things that no matter how bad of a day you're having, as soon as you have some of their ice cream, you smile."
"Located in the less-visited Tremont section of the park, Spruce Flats Falls is not on the radar of most park visitors. Because of this fact, you might have this special place all to yourself when you come to visit. These falls aren’t just great for escaping the crowds — they’re also perfect if you’re short on time, as the trail leading to the waterfall is just a two-mile round trip."
"The trail to get to Spruce Flats Falls is considered moderate and has a roundtrip length of 1.8 miles. This trail isn’t on the official Great Smoky Mountain National Park map, but the waterfall is visited often because of its scenic beauty. Before you reach the falls, you’ll cross streams and continue uphill then go downtown."
"Technically, this is not an official park trail and often the falls are not found on any park maps. Thus making it one of the Smokies' true hidden gems. Though, don’t be surprised if you encounter other hikers due to its close proximity to the Tremont Visitors Center."
"Baskins Creek Falls is located along the Roaring Fork Motor Trail, which is a beautiful area in the Smoky Mountains in the fall. You’ll see the fall colors and a waterfall along this 3-mile round trip trail. At the beginning of this hike, you’ll have some great views of the mountains covered in fall foliage."
"Relative to their popularity, this 40-foot, two-tiered waterfall just might be the most underrated falls in the Great Smoky Mountains. It's also a great place to kick back and enjoy a picnic."
"If someone in your group really doesn’t like ice cream but you still want some, go to the Apple Valley Creamery. Not only will you be able to satisfy your ice cream craving, they can grab themselves a baked treat!. You’ll find over 60 flavors of ice cream, and not only can you get it in a cone or a bowl, you can have it in a sundae, milkshake, float, malt, or banana split!"
"The Apple Valley Creamery provides handmade ice cream from only the finest ingredients, using local fruits and other products when available!. Try one of their 60 flavors an additional rotating flavors with the seasons. Ask for a sample of their deep dish apple pie, butter pecan, or our award winning Smoky Mountain fudge."
"Take a step into the past at the Apple Valley Creamery and Bake Shop. This old-fashioned bakery and ice cream parlor serves a variety of homemade goodies. Choosing just one order can be tricky, but you can’t go wrong with a double scoop served in a waffle cone."
"This New Orleans-inspired chain has its only Tennessee branch in Pigeon Forge, and there’s plenty to recommend on the breakfast menu. Embrace the Louisiana spirit and give the Killer Creole Omelet a try, which comes packed with Gulf shrimp, sautéed onions, pepper, cheddar cheese, and tasso, the whole shebang drenched in the house-made Brick & Spoon Hollandaise sauce."
"Brick & Spoon is one of the newer breakfast spots in Pigeon Forge. It’s great for breakfast and brunch!. It’s been voted as one of the “Top 10 Breakfasts in the U.S.” by Travel + Leisure."