10 Do's and Don'ts for Planning a Trip to Gatlinburg

Published Jan 16, 2023

Planning a trip can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially when it comes to choosing the perfect destination. If you're considering a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, then you've made an excellent choice. This charming mountain town offers breathtaking views, delicious food, and endless opportunities for adventure. However, before you hit the road or book your flight tickets, there are some crucial do's and don'ts that every traveler should know about planning a trip to Gatlinburg.

Do's for a Great Gatlinburg Trip

1. Reserve your Gatlinburg cabin rental as early as possible

Book early to get more choices of cabins and locations. When you know about your cabin, you can plan better for meals and decide who gets which bedroom before you even arrive!

2. Choose a cabin rental with the amenities you want most

Search our rental listings for delightful amenities, including hot tubs, pools, in-cabin movie theaters, fire pits, and game rooms. Pick a cabin that makes your vacation dreams come true.

3. Buy attraction tickets in advance

Save time because you don't have to wait in ticket lines. Save money because some attractions offer discounts and coupons for online ticket sales.

4. Plan for changeable weather

Bring layers of clothing, even in summer. You'll want to toss on a jacket if you're hiking or driving in the Smokies' cooler upper elevations. The mountains get misty, too, so be ready for damp weather. It keeps things green!

5. Wear walking shoes

You'll find everything from mini golf to distilleries within easy walking distance of each other. The city is also ideal for walking tours. By night, take a ghost tour unveiling haunted history. By day, try a Gatlinburg scavenger hunt.

Don'ts to Keep Your Gatlinburg Trip Smooth

6. Don't Pack too Much.

Pick a cabin with a washer and dryer, and you can bring less clothing, knowing you'll be able to toss in a load of laundry any time.

7. Don't drive downtown

Traffic can be a bear here, and we don't mean the adorable kind of bear you find in the Smokies! Take the free Gatlinburg Trolley instead. Park once and ride all day long. You can hop on and off at stops all over town.

8. Don't take hiking safety for granted

Tell someone where you're heading. Bring a printed map, compass, and flashlight, rather than assuming your phone can provide all three–cell service can be spotty.

9. Don't miss quirky local standouts

We love our big attractions, but Gatlinburg also boasts smaller, unique outings. The Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum is home to 20,000 sets of vintage shakers. At the Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community, visit 100 artisans at work.

10. Don't forget to book with Colonial Properties

We know Gatlinburg like only locals can, so talk to us about reserving your Gatlinburg cabin rental today!

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