11 Most Iconic Places to See in Gatlinburg
Published Apr 27, 2020Gatlinburg is a one-of-a-kind city nestled snugly inside the Smoky Mountains. There’s a lot to see and do here that you simply can’t experience anywhere else. So after you’ve booked your stay in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, pull out your trip planner and mark down these must-see locations.
Don’t have the time to squeeze all these iconic locations into your trip itinerary? It may be a sign that Gatlinburg deserves a place on your yearly vacation list.
1. Hillbilly Golf
Putt putt golf is fun for the whole family, and Gatlinburg puts a distinctly Southern take on the game. This tongue-in-cheek mini golf course is your one opportunity to put a golf ball over a tractor and into a moonshine barrel.
2. Ole Smoky Moonshine Holler
Ole Smoky Moonshine Holler is a must-visit destination in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Ole Smoky is the most visited distillery in the United States. The Ole Smoky experience is unlike any other. Visitors can take a tour of the facility, learn about the history of moonshine, and see how Ole Smoky moonshine is made.
3. Gatlinburg SkyLift
The SkyLift is the South’s premiere chair lift. Soar slowly and comfortably over the Smoky Mountains and don’t worry about scrambling for your camera, because your photo will be automatically taken at the top of the lift.
4. Gatlinburg Space Needle
The Gatlinburg Space Needle is one of the most popular attractions in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Standing at 400 feet tall, it offers stunning views of the Great Smoky Mountains. Visitors can take an elevator to the top of the Space Needle, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
5. Mysterious Mansion
One of the most iconic places to see in Gatlinburg is the Mysterious Mansion. This haunted house has a fully dedicated staff that never breaks character. Get ready for a spooky good time, but note that the Mysterious Mansion may not be appropriate for children 8 years and younger.
6. Fannie Farkle's
This amusement center is fresh out of the 1980’s. Play classic-style arcade games and enjoy the multi-colored neon lights. The food is something right out of a county fair. Be prepared to lose track of time in here.
7. Arts and Crafts Community
The Gatlinburg Arts and Crafts Community is set out leisurely over an 8-mile loop that you can walk, run, or stroll through. You’ll find everything from watercolors and ceramics to handmade soaps and bed and breakfasts.
8. The Village Shops
The Village is Gatlinburg’s quaint shopping villa. There are 27 unique shops here from clothing boutiques to donut shops. The Village provides a day’s worth of shopping, snacks, and relaxation.
9. Parton's Deli
Parton’s Deli is something of an open secret in Gatlinburg. An old rumor circulating the town is that a distant relative of Dolly Parton owns this deli, but if that’s the truth, they sure don’t advertise it. Parton’s Deli is almost hidden, it’s so easy to miss. But once you find it, you’ll be glad you did, because their sandwiches are to die for.
10. Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts
Arrowmont offers you the chance to unleash your inner artist. Learn to sculpt, paint, draw, and more. There’s a little Picasso in all of us, so why not find yours?
11. Gatlinburg Scenic Overlook
This one is totally free. All you have to do is show up! The Gatlinburg Scenic Overlook is like stepping into a postcard. There’s no better location for a commemorative family photo.
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