Nestled against the breathtaking Great Smoky Mountains, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg are renowned for their rugged beauty, abundant outdoor adventures, and endless family fun. Both towns also boast a thriving culinary scene, exciting themed attractions, and a lively atmosphere, making them the perfect setting for a Smoky Mountain escape.

With so much to see and do, planning a weekend trip can feel overwhelming. Fear not! This blog will bring you an itinerary for an unforgettable weekend in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. In just three days, you’ll experience the best of what this mountain paradise has to offer.

Ready for a weekend packed with pure mountain bliss?

 

Friday

 

 

Friday afternoon, explore the Old Mill District.

This is the perfect start to your weekend in the region, where you can head once you’re settled in your short-term rental.

A popular destination in Pigeon Forge, The Old Mill District is a charming enclave that seamlessly blends history, shopping, dining, and scenic beauty.

The centerpiece of the district, the Old Mill itself, is a historic working grist mill dating back to 1830. It’s one of the oldest operating mills in the country and stands as a testament to the area’s heritage. Taking a tour of the structure is like stepping back in time and witnessing the fascinating process of grinding grains into flour and meal. You can even see demonstrations of pottery and candy making — traditional crafts from the region.

Afterward, leisurely strolling along the Little Pigeon River and soaking in the scenic beauty is a priceless experience.

 

Friday evening: Have a typical dinner at the Old Mill Restaurant.

 

This family-friendly restaurant in the historic Old Mill district of Pigeon Forge serves heartwarming Southern classics, offering patrons a memorable dining experience with superb food in a pleasant setting.

Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the Old Mill’s menu features favorites such as fried chicken, homemade meatloaf, pot pie, hot biscuits, country-fried steak, and pot roast with gravy. Seafood options like Southern fried catfish and grilled shrimp are also popular.

The atmosphere at the Old Mill exudes nostalgia and old-world charm, with a stunning wooden interior and beautiful views of the Little Pigeon River. If there’s a wait for a table, it’s still worth it for the absolutely exceptional dining experience you’ll have.

 

 

Saturday

 

 

Saturday morning: Kick things off with a delicious breakfast at Log Cabin Pancake House.

 

Breakfast at the Log Cabin Pancake House in Gatlinburg is a great way to start your Saturday and get you energized for the day. This local gem, a beloved fixture since 1976, captures hearts with its traditional Southern breakfast brimming with hearty options.

You and your family can indulge in the Plain Old-Fashioned Pancakes, a timeless favorite known for their fluffy texture and rich flavor, accompanied by house-whipped margarine and signature syrup. Generous portions prepared with care are offered at affordable prices. The charming decor exudes a cozy countryside ambiance, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests. The friendly staff adds to the warm experience, always ready to greet you with a smile.

 

Saturday afternoon: Explore the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

 

The superstar of the region, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a vast national park spanning the borders of Tennessee and North Carolina and is famous worldwide for its incredible biodiversity, stunning mountain vistas, and rich cultural heritage.

From either Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg, you’re just a stone’s throw away from the park and its 800 miles of trails, cascading waterfalls, and opportunities to spot wildlife like black bears and elk. You can learn about the region’s rich history at historical sites within the park, too.

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker, a casual sightseer, or a nature enthusiast, the park has something for everyone — no wonder it’s the most visited national park in the United States!

With its breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is an absolute must-visit when you’re in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg.

 

Saturday afternoon (alternative plan): Experience the grandeur of the world’s greatest ship at the Titanic Museum.

 

If you prefer to stay indoors and embark on a unique journey, this museum is for you. The Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge will take you on a captivating journey back to 1912, allowing you to experience the grandeur and ultimate tragedy of the RMS Titanic.

Through interactive exhibits and over 400 authentic artifacts, the museum meticulously recreates the ship’s interior and tells the stories of its passengers and crew. It serves as a poignant reminder of the disaster and a tribute to those who lost their lives. As an interesting touch that adds to the authenticity, you’ll receive a boarding pass with the name of a real passenger or crew member.

Overall, this place offers a unique and powerful perspective on a historical event that continues to capture our imagination.

 

Saturday evening: Explore the area and discover spooky tales with a Ghost Walk.

 

How about something a little different (and perhaps a tad spooky) for your Saturday evening? Gatlinburg boasts a rich history dating back to the early 1800s, filled with tales of settlers, outlaws, and tragedies.

Led by knowledgeable storytellers, these ghost tours are guided walking tours that delve into the town’s reputedly haunted past. They take you on a lantern-lit journey through the shadowy streets and historical sites, uncovering local legends and chilling ghost stories.

Ghost Walks offer a completely different perspective on the town, often allowing you to explore hidden alleyways and historic buildings that most tourists miss. And you guessed it: many of which are rumored to be haunted. But more than just spooky stories, they provide a fascinating glimpse into the town’s folklore and history.

Most Ghost Walk tours take place in the evenings. While the guides rarely go too graphic, their stories are certainly spooky, so it’s better to ask in advance if the tour you’re interested in is suitable for kids.

 

 

Sunday

 

 

Sunday morning and afternoon: Soak in the culture of the Smokies and embark on thrilling rides at Dollywood.

 

Speaking of entertainment, Dollywood is a must-visit theme park in Pigeon Forge. Owned in part by Dolly Parton — hence the name — the park pays homage to her Smoky Mountain roots and Appalachia’s rich traditions. From a heart-pounding collection of coasters to gentler experiences such as classic family-friendly rides and a dedicated area for younger children, this place has it all.

You can also immerse yourself in the spirit of the Smokies with captivating live shows. Food-wise? Dollywood offers a wide variety of options, from classic Southern fare to international flavors. Be sure to try some of Dolly Parton’s signature dishes!

With its unmatched combination of thrilling rides, captivating shows, delicious food, and, of course, a celebration of Smoky Mountain heritage, this one should definitely be on your weekend bucket list.

 

Sunday afternoon (alternative plan): Get a dose of adrenaline with a Ziplining Adventure.

 

What about an exhilarating ride on your Sunday and a unique perspective on the natural beauty all around? If this sounds good you should visit a zipline course.

A zipline course is a series of platforms interconnected by cables where you’re securely harnessed in and glide from platform to platform, enjoying breathtaking views of the Smokies along the way.

It’s a great idea to fit in some ziplining adventures into your weekend since they are one of the top activities to do in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg.

Many zipline courses are operating in the area, each offering a variety of lengths, difficulty levels, and heights. No doubt, this is a perfect activity for families, groups of friends, or anyone seeking a thrilling outdoor experience.

 

Sunday evening: Enjoy a delicious meal with entertainment at a Dinner Show.

 

 

Looking to end your weekend in the Smokies with flair? Dinner shows are a major draw for tourists visiting Pigeon Forge, and these theaters put on elaborate productions with music, dance, comedy, and sometimes even special effects, all while you enjoy a hearty meal.

Some of the most popular dinner shows in Pigeon Forge are Dolly Parton’s Stampede, Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Feud, and Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show. With a variety of themes and styles to choose from, there’s sure to be a show that’s perfect for you and your group.

 

Sunday Evening (Alternative Plan): Enjoy a Private Family Dinner at Your Rental

 

 

Family vacations are great opportunities for bonding and creating lasting memories together. After a weekend filled with exploration and adventure, consider making use of the amenities available at your vacation cabin for a special private dinner with your loved ones.

Put on your chef’s hat and gather the family in the kitchen to prepare a delicious meal together. Cooking as a team fosters a sense of camaraderie and allows everyone to contribute their culinary creativity.

While the dishes simmer and bake, you can engage in lively games and share laughter as you remember the experiences from your time in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. What could be a better wrap-up for a wonderful weekend?

 

 

Weekend Itinerary to Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg

 

Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg are bursting with outdoor adventures and fantastic entertainment options throughout the year. If you’re feeling daunted by trip planning, this weekend itinerary provides a sneak peek into the highlights of this incredible Smoky Mountain destination.

For more tips on what to do during your visit to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, head to our destination blog. We cover a wide range of topics, including the best places to eat in town, what to do if it rains, and even an optimized vacation reading list for when you visit the Smokies. It’s all there, and we’re constantly updating with even more content!

 

Where to stay in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg? Look no further!

 

Our short-term rental cabins provide the ideal blend of privacy, stunning mountain views, and a cozy atmosphere, ensuring a truly relaxing escape in the Smokies.

At Smoky Mountain Holiday, we offer cabins of various sizes and amenities, including hot tubs, full kitchens, fireplaces, cinema and game rooms, and even pet-friendly options. Explore our website to discover our fantastic range of cabin choices.

We’re dedicated to ensuring you and your family have the best possible experience in the Smokies. With Smoky Mountain Holiday, your vacation memories are guaranteed to be unforgettable.