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Pigeon Forge Attractions


Known for her bigger-than-life personality, visitors to the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge will soon get an inside view of who the real Unsinkable Molly Brown was with the museums brand new 2014 exhibit. Opening January 17, guests to the Pigeon Forge museum will get a special glimpse of never-before-seen items including personal belongings, private papers and cherished possessions.

smoky the elf visits smoky mountainsSanta’s making a list and checking it twice with the help of a little guy named Smoky. Now, Smoky the Elf has decided to visit his namesake, stopping by popular attractions along the way. He was spotted yesterday at a bus stop in the North Pole, getting ready to make his way to the Smoky Mountains. We, at Visit My Smokies, need your help, though. Every day, we will be sharing a picture, showing you where Smoky is hanging out. Take a look at Visit My Smokies' Facebook page to see the photo, and to guess where he's spending time.

With all of the great places to shop in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, it’s difficult to choose exactly where you will go to find that perfect gift for your loved ones. Shopping for stocking stuffers should be a fun experience instead of running shop to shop for those stressful, last-minute purchases. For a local couple, Krista and Sean, a night out at The Island in Pigeon Forge turned into a great place to shop for stocking stuffers for their two children.

The Smoky Mountains are alive with holiday cheer as we get closer  to Christmas. Attractions and events are holiday themed, and we’ve covered the area in twinkling Christmas lights. For a heartwarming attraction in Pigeon Forge this season, Country Tonite has a holiday themed show that will make you laugh, smile and reminisce on Christmases gone by.

If you aren’t able to make it to the Smoky Mountains this Christmas, don’t worry. We, at Visit My Smokies, are bringing Dollywood’s Christmas celebration to you this year. We’ve put together all of these great photos from this season’s Smoky Mountain Christmas at Dollywood, so everyone can enjoy the holiday magic! Let us know what you think in the comments section at the bottom of this post.

Santa Claus blowing snow at the cameraPigeon Forge is filled with so many fun and exciting shops that is hard to pinpoint the very best place to fill all your Christmas shopping needs this season. Because of this, we at Visit My Smokies have put together the list of the top shops in Pigeon Forge that are sure to satisfy even the hardest name on your Christmas list this year. From personalized holiday decorations to old-fashioned style candy, there is truly a special gift for everyone in Pigeon Forge.

Planning the perfect Smoky Mountain vacation for you and your family this season? Visit My Smokies introduces the top 5 things to do in the Smoky Mountains this Christmas for families. Featuring exciting shows, attractions and shopping, every family member will find something they love on this list.

Red Christmas ornament hanging on tree branchAll families can be dysfunctional, but the Hatfields and McCoys have cornered the market on dysfunctional family feuds. In Pigeon Forge this Christmas, Pa Hatfield and Ma McCoy are trying to set aside their differences until the holidays are over, and they’re inviting everyone along to watch the disaster. The Hatfield and McCoy Christmas Disaster dinner show in Pigeon Forge is a laugh-out-loud performance you’ll never forget.