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Exciting Things To Do in Pigeon Forge - Park Tower Inn
"If you only have time for one shopping destination during your visit, you would be well served to make sure that your destination is the Tanger Outlet Center. This is the ultimate shopping paradise for people who love getting designer labels at rock bottom prices. Located in Sevierville, Tanger Outlet Center is home to more than 100 stores offering products from the country’s leading brand-name retailers."
"Tanger Outlet Center provides the visitors of the Smoky Mountains with unlimited shopping opportunities, outlet style!. Enjoy and outdoor strip mall filled with all of your favorites. Find the perfect fall outerwear for your outdoor adventures in the National Park."
"This Gatlinburg shopping area is one of the most popular in the area. The Village is known for its 27 unique boutiques, clothing shops, galleries and eateries. It’s an outdoor shopping area, so when the weather is nice, it’s a great place to visit!"
"For a quaint little shopping center, you’ll want to go to the Village Shops. There are 27 stores with unique themes. The Donut Friar has delicious treats you won’t be able to pass up."
"The Village – fun candles, food souvenirs, coffee, magnets, and toys. The Island – they’ve got a little bit of everything here!"
"Constructed in 1830, this historic gristmill has been grinding grain into flour for close to two centuries. Today, The Old Mill Square features a number of wonderful shops that showcase the famous gristmill’s freshly ground products. At The Old Mill General Store and The Old Mill Farmhouse Kitchen, visitors can pick up flour, grits, cornmeal, specialty mixes, and other pantry items."
"This historic gristmill has been grinding grain into flour since 1830!. There are a number of excellent restaurants and stores surrounding The Old Mill, but there are also plenty of things to see and do in the square that cost little to no money:. Feed the ducks who frequent the Little Pigeon River."
"A unique place to go shopping in Pigeon Forge is Old Mill Square. They have a general store with Smoky Mountain souvenirs and a ton of food items you can take home. The grist mill on the property grinds flour and cornmeal for guests to take home."
"There is more than one outlet mall in Sevierville, but the Tanger Outlets tend to attract the most attention. If you’re on the hunt for a hidden bargain, however, you’ll also want to hit up the Governor’s Crossing Outlet. There, you’ll find plenty of excellent stores that stock virtually everything you need."
"Governor’s Crossing Outlet has some of your favorite stores for shopping in Sevierville TN. Are you a book lover?. Books-A-Million, along with Joe’s Coffee, is in this shopping center. Grab all the books, games, movies, and fan merch you want!"
"2189 Winfield Dunn ParkwaySevierville, TN 37876(865) 456-2601. Located at the end of Boyds Creek Highway, Little River Gem Mine lets you experience mining the way the pioneers did hundreds of years ago."
"At Reagan Terrace Mall, you’ll be able to grab novelty stuff from souvenir stores, like t-shirts, mugs, and keychains. There’s even a store just for sports collectibles. The scent of fudge wafting from The Fudge Shoppe will make you want to buy some."
"The Knoxville Museum of Art has been in operation for 25 years and has the mission statement of celebrating and promoting art from the Tennessee area. The building is a work of art itself as it is made of marble mined in Tennessee, and it also has the claim to fame of having the largest glass installation in the world called the Cycle of Life. You can find the work of artists from all over the state of Tennessee here as well as pieces by up and coming talent from the region."
"Another museum not to miss while in Knoxville is the Knoxville Museum of Art. One major draw of this art museum isn’t just its two permanent exhibits that are inspired by Southern Appalachia but the museum’s glass installation, which is the largest of its kind in the world. Knoxville Museum of Art isn’t just for art snobs either; families with young children will enjoy an afternoon here, as the museum has an interactive play area for young visitors."
"Boasting beautiful pieces from some of the area’s most esteemed artists, Master’s Editions on the Island brings fine art to Pigeon Forge. Top artists highlighted in this store include Jess Wathen, Abraham Hunter, and Rod Chase."
"Just a block away from Market Square and diagonal to the East Tennessee History Center, it’s a great place to start the day with some caffeine and pleasant conversation with your barista. And if you like the neighborhood already, that’s greater than great since you’ll be looping back around to it later in the day."
"Reduce your stress and help your health along the 10 miles of greenways, trails, and pathways around Sevierville. As part of an initiative to improve communities and improve open spaces, the Sevierville Greenways project continues to expand and develop more paths."
"Abrams Falls is one of the most picturesque waterfalls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Standing at only 20 feet high, it definitely isn’t one of the tallest waterfalls in the park, but the large volume of water rushing over the falls more than makes up for its lack of height. You will definitely want to bring a camera with you when you complete this hike."
"This is one of the more popular hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park due to the sheer beauty of the waterfall. Abrams Falls is only 20 feet (6 meters) in height, but it is the most voluminous waterfall in the park. The trail begins by passing over Abrams Creek by bridge and then turning left to head towards the waterfall."
"This 5-mile round trip trail ends at the 18-foot high Abrams Falls named after a Cherokee chief whose village was downstream. The pool at the bottom of the falls has an undertow, so don’t swim there."