If you’re a first-time visitor to Gatlinburg, welcome! We can’t wait to meet you and show off this friendly town. Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of your Gatlinburg vacation.
Check Out Special Savings Before you Arrive
Who doesn’t like saving a little dough on vacation? With your savings, you’ll have extra cash to spend on souvenirs and admissions to even more great adventures.
- Look for savings on the Gatlinburg Convention and Visitors Bureau website. Discount deals include walking tours, car and Jeep rentals, arcade games and more.
- Investigate the Sightseeing Flex Pass. The pass lets you tailor a three- or five-attraction discount pass out of 30 possible activities.
Plan to Explore our Wonderfully Walkable Downtown
Bring your favorite walking shoes. Downtown Gatlinburg is walkable, with attractions just minutes from each other. Plan outings for maximum fun along what locals call The Strip. Strollable highlights include Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies and the Hollywood Star Cars Museum.
Look up!
On your first trip to Gatlinburg, you might not know that you can catch chairlifts to the mountains from right here in downtown. A chairlift ride is a must!
- Ride to Anakeesta theme park from the heart of downtown! Catch the Anakeesta “chondola” and choose between an open chairlift or an enclosed gondola for your vertical 600-foot ride.
- Ride 500 vertical feet on iconic yellow chairlifts to Gatlinburg SkyLift Park. Stop at the mountaintop park to walk over the SkyBridge spanning the valley.
Don’t Miss our Local Moonshine
Vacations are all about trying new things you don’t have back home. In Gatlinburg, you’ll want to sample a Tennessee classic, real moonshine. If you picture backwoods stills hidden from the government, think again. Moonshine distilling has been legal here since 2010, so distilleries are popular spots, offering local, legit moonshine. Check our distillery listings here.
Get Into the National Park (even if you don’t hike!)
With all the attractions of Gatlinburg, you might end up leaving too little time to see the wonders of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Don’t neglect this national treasure. Love to hike? There are 800 miles of hiking and walking trails. Not into hiking? Take a scenic drive. Enjoy local history? The park includes fascinating historic cabins, mills and chapels.
Stay in a Rental Cabin
We know there are other options for lodging. Why rent a vacation cabin? You get privacy plus all the conveniences you need if you want to cook for yourself or spend time hanging out. Our cabins in Gatlinburg are minutes from downtown, so you’re close to the action.
