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Best Things to Do in the Smoky Mountains

18 curated picks · verified 2026-05-28

Every attraction on this list sits outside Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which matters more than it sounds. The national park doesn't charge admission and is worth several hours of any visit; these 18 picks are what the gateway towns of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and Cherokee offer alongside that. They're commercial operations with their own admission fees and operating schedules.

Venues made this list by demonstrating longevity and earning a regional reputation for delivering something specific. Dollywood is here because it's one of the best-run regional theme parks in the South, full stop; Anakeesta earns its place because the gondola and mountaintop view offers a Smoky Mountains perspective the park roads don't, and because its accessibility infrastructure is among the strongest on this list. A few picks, like Cherokee Fun Park and Fannie Farkle's, are honest rainy-day options rather than signature experiences, and the list is frank about that distinction.

Some practical notes before you plan:

  • Summer weekends and peak fall color (late September through early November) are the busiest periods for the entire corridor. Buy Dollywood and dinner-show tickets online in advance; whitewater outfitters also sell out specific time slots early during peak weeks.
  • US-441 through Pigeon Forge moves slowly. A drive that maps to 10 minutes can take 40 on a busy Saturday. The side roads parallel to the strip are worth finding; locals use them to skip the worst of the gridlock.
  • Cherokee, NC is roughly 45-50 minutes from Pigeon Forge via Newfound Gap Road through the park. The two Cherokee picks fit a two-day itinerary better than a day-trip add-on.
  • Dollywood's Splash Country operates seasonally, typically late spring through early fall.

The list runs roughly north-to-south: Sevierville first, then Pigeon Forge, then Gatlinburg, with Cherokee further west on the North Carolina side. The ordering isn't a quality ranking.

  1. 1

    Adventure Park at Five Oaks

    Sevierville

    Located at 1628 Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37876, this park offers a variety of zipline courses with varying lengths and heights, including some of the longest and highest in the Smokies.

  2. Alcatraz East Crime Museum 2

    Alcatraz East Crime Museum

    Pigeon Forge

    : Type: Museum.

  3. Anakeesta 3

    Anakeesta

    Gatlinburg

    This mountaintop adventure park prioritizes accessibility for its main transport and many attractions.

  4. 4

    Arcade City

    Pigeon Forge

    : Type: Arcade.

  5. 5

    Beyond the Lens! Family Fun

    Pigeon Forge

    : Type: Interactive Museum.

  6. 6

    Cherokee Fun Park

    Cherokee

    : Type: Amusement Park/Go-Karts.

  7. Cherokee Rapids Whitewater Rafting 7

    Cherokee Rapids Whitewater Rafting

    Cherokee

    : Type: Adventure.

  8. 8

    Christ in the Smokies Museum & Gardens

    Gatlinburg

    : Type: Museum.

  9. 9

    CLIMB Works Smoky Mountains

    Gatlinburg

    : Type: Adventure.

  10. 10

    Country Tonite Theatre

    Pigeon Forge

    : Type: Show.

  11. Crave Golf Club 11

    Crave Golf Club

    Pigeon Forge

    : Type: Mini Golf.

  12. Crockett's Breakfast Camp 12

    Crockett's Breakfast Camp

    Gatlinburg

    (1103 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738): Themed like a frontiersman's camp, offering massive portions and a memorable atmosphere.

  13. 13

    Dolly Parton's Stampede Dinner Attraction

    Pigeon Forge

    : Type: Dinner Show.

  14. Dollywood 14

    Dollywood

    Pigeon Forge

    This award-winning theme park is renowned for its comprehensive accessibility program.

  15. 15

    Dollywood's Splash Country

    Pigeon Forge

    : Type: Water Park.

  16. 16

    DreamMore Resort experiences

    Pigeon Forge

    : Type: Resort Amenities/Dining.

  17. Fannie Farkle's 17

    Fannie Farkle's

    Gatlinburg

    : Type: Arcade/Eatery.

  18. 18

    Floyd Garrett's Muscle Car Museum

    Sevierville

    : Type: Museum.

Best Things to Do in the Smoky Mountains: FAQ

Are any of these attractions inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park?
No. All 18 are in the commercial towns surrounding the park. The national park itself is free to enter; if you park at a national park trailhead or facility, you'll need a Park-It-Forward tag or federal recreation pass. These commercial venues have their own separate parking, typically paid.
How are Dollywood and Dollywood's Splash Country different?
They're separate parks with separate admissions. Dollywood is the full-season theme park: rides and live shows across dozens of acres, with craftspeople in residence throughout the season. Splash Country is the adjacent water park, open roughly late spring through early fall. A combo ticket is available, and buying online in advance avoids walk-up lines at both.
When is the hardest time to visit these attractions?
Two periods hit the hardest: summer weekends, with July 4th week being particularly congested, and the peak fall color window, typically the second and third weeks of October. Traffic on US-441 through Pigeon Forge backs up severely during both. Arriving right at opening time or booking later-in-the-day slots, where available, helps.
Are the Cherokee attractions easy to combine with a Pigeon Forge visit?
Not on the same day, unless you're traveling light. Cherokee sits on the Qualla Boundary (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians tribal land) on the western edge of the Smokies, roughly 45-50 minutes from Pigeon Forge via Newfound Gap Road through the park. In peak season, allow more time. The two Cherokee picks fit a separate day or the start of a trip better than a quick detour.
Do these venues accommodate visitors with limited mobility?
Accessibility varies across the list. Anakeesta prioritizes it on the gondola and most main-area attractions. Dollywood has a formal accessibility program with documentation on its website. The museums on this list, including Alcatraz East, Christ in the Smokies, and Floyd Garrett's Muscle Car Museum, are generally flat-access. Adventure and whitewater venues have physical requirements that differ by activity; contact each operator directly before booking.

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