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Winterfest -
It's that time again! Gatlinburg's Winterfest celebration
offers some great reasons
to spend part of your winter in the Smoky Mountains and
Gatlinburg TN. More
about Winterfest in Gatlinburg TN
Arts & Crafts
Community
Gatlinburg's attractions include
the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts
Community, which comprises the largest group of
independent artisans in the country with more
than 70 members. A
visit to the 8-mile loop of shops, studios, and
galleries is
like a visit to an era gone by where skills developed
by early
settlers 200 years ago are demonstrated in these
shops and studios. Travelers can choose from
an array of
fine, handcrafted
gift items made right here in the Gatlinburg Smokies.
Gatlinburg Aquarium
Smoky Mountain visitors can view some
of nature's most exotic undersea life in the protective
comfort of downtown Gatlinburg. The $42 million, 100,000-plus
square foot marine attraction is home to thousands of fish
and other types of aquatic life from around the world.
The centerpiece of the aquarium is an underwater acrylic
tunnel in which visitors can ride through 700,000 gallons
of water on a 320-foot moving glide path, bringing viewers
just inches away from large sharks, poisonous ocean predators
and numerous varieties of tropical fish whose beauty will
definitely impress spectators. Intern study programs will
eventually be developed for those seriously interested
in careers in Marine Science. Tours of Ripley's Aquarium
will be self-guided, and guests should plan on as long
as two-and-a-half hours to do it justice. Besides all the
exhibits of sea life, visitors will also find Ripley's
Cargo Hold gift shop and a deli-style restaurant complete
with outdoor veranda. There are meeting rooms as well as
banquet and wedding facilities available on the property.
The aquarium sits on a 6.9-acre site in downtown Gatlinburg,
a location that was previously home to the Greystone Hotel.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Gatlinburg is in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains
and is covenient to many popular features of the Park,
including the Greenbrier area. An auto tour of Greenbrier
Road, which
runs parallel to the Little Pigeon River, is only minutes
from downtown Gatlinburg. From the Greenbrier area, you
can reach the trailhead to Ramsay Cascades, which is one
of the best waterfalls in the Smokies. You can also
test your angling
skills for trout in the Greenbrier, Middle Prong, or
Porters Creek areas.
Cades Cove is the most visited feature of the Park. Millions
of visitors annually flock to Cades Cove to see the preserved
pioneer homesteads, the blue-misted mountains which serve
as a backdrop to the cove, and the abundant wildlife which
now populate the area. To facilitate visitors, the Park
provides a self-guided tour book at the cove's entrance.
The 11-mile loop road takes approximately 45 minutes to
complete casually from your vehicle. A more detailed look
at the homesteads, some of which require brief hikes, can
take several hours. Or you can make an entire day of Cades
Cove if you stop at the Cable Mill area visitor center
and include a 5-mile (round trip) hike to Abrams Falls.
Hiking - The best part of the Smoky Mountains area is the
Great Smoky Mountains National Park itself, which has over
800 miles of trails, and more than 500,000 acres of land.
During your visit to Wears Valley and Gatlinburg, Tennessee,
you should enjoy several of the hikes the Park has established.
Fishing - To fish in the Great Smoky Mountains National
Park, you need a valid Tennessee or North Carolina fishing
license. They are not available in the Park, but can be
obtained from sources in the towns adjacent to the Park.
Fishing is permitted year round in the Smokies from one-half
hour before sunrise and one-half hour after sunset. You
should know your fish before you go, because there are
restrictions.
Smokies Class AA Baseball
The Smoky Mountains
area has a new Class AA minor league baseball team called
the "Smokies". The stadium is on the northeast
corner of the intersection of Interstate 40 and State Hwy
66 at exit number 407. For a schedule, go here. Gatlinburg Tennessee Craftsmen's Fair
Each year it's held
twice in October at the Gatlinburg Tennessee Convention Center.
More than 150 craftspeople demonstrate their skill and offer
their unique art for sale - (865) 436-7479 or visit their
web site.
Guinness World of Records Museum
Hundreds of exhibits of
records, feats and facts such as the most expensive car,
world's tallest man, and the Batmobile.Ober Gatlinburg Year-round
amusement park and ski resort. A 120-passenger chairlift
leaves every twenty minutes to carry you to an alpine slide,
skating rink, go-cart track, batting cage, bungee jump, trampoline,
video/arcade center, and craft and gift shops.
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