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What time of year is Pigeon Forge least crowded?

Overall, summer and fall are busier times to visit the Smokies and the cooler times of year like winter and spring see fewer crowds. While you may dislike crowds, this also shows that most people enjoy exploring the mountains and seeing attractions in warmer, dryer weather.



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VISIT IN THE OFF-SEASON To avoid traffic (and packed attractions), visit in winter or early spring. Try to avoid spring break weeks or popular periods like Memorial Day weekend.

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While it's true that Pigeon Forge attracts many visitors each year, labeling it as a mere tourist trap would be an oversimplification. Beyond the flashy attractions and souvenir shops lies a genuine community with warm and welcoming locals.

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3 days. If you're savvy, you can pack a whole lot of bang into just three days in Pigeon Forge. It won't take long to discover the beauty Tennessee has to offer. Begin by dedicating an entire day to the Smoky Mountains National Park.

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If you're traveling with a family or looking for action-packed fun, Pigeon Forge may be your ideal choice. But if you prefer a more relaxed and intimate setting, surrounded by the beauty of the Smoky Mountains, then Gatlinburg is the perfect retreat for you.

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No, it is not a totally dry county. You can buy beer and wine but not liquor. If you want liquor you have to go to Gatlinburg. In Tennessee you can't buy wine in grocery stores, so if you want wine bring it with you or stop at a liquor store for the purchase.

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The best time to visit Gatlinburg is between September and October. The two peak seasons in Gatlinburg are summer (June, July and August) and the month of October, when the fall foliage is at its zenith. July is the busiest month of the summer season, while weekends in October draw the largest crowds in the fall.

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Even if you don't see a bear on the trail, it's extremely likely that you will see one while you're driving around the area, especially if you take a drive along any of the motor nature trails or Newfound Gap Road. Cades Cove is one of the most popular spots to see black bears in the Smoky Mountains.

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