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10+ Best Things to Do in Pigeon Forge TN

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If you’re looking for a fun, family vacation spot that checks all the boxes, consider traveling to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. You won’t run out of things to do and your trip is sure to start the kids talking about “next time.” That’s a vacation win! Here are the top things to put on your family’s “don’t miss it” list when visiting Pigeon Forge.

The writer received complimentary lodging in Pigeon Forge and admission to select activities. All opinions are her own.

My two tweens and I spent six days in Pigeon Forge this summer and found no shortage of fun, family-friendly things to do. I’ve heard about this destination and seen Pigeon Forge fun in social media feeds for years. Now that we’ve experienced Pigeon Forge firsthand, we’ll definitely plan a return trip. The mountain scenery plus the many options for activities left us wanting more.

10 Fun Things to Do in Pigeon Forge with Kids

Drool-worthy views indeed from Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Photo credit: Terri Marshall-Holder.

1. Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Pigeon Forge, and the nearby cities of Sevierville and Gatlinburg, sit at the entrance to the Tennessee side of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Whether you visit the park for sightseeing, hiking or other outdoor activities or not (I don’t recommend skipping it) the backdrop of the Smokies provides a stunning setting for your family fun.

There are tons of things to do inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Two of my favorite spots are Cades Cove and Klingman’s Dome. The latter is the highest point on the Appalachian Trail. It’s a steep hike but the path is paved and there are plenty of spots to stop and rest.

Read More: 18 Drool-Worthy National Parks You Have to See in Person

There’s something for everyone at Dollywood but as a mom to two tweens, I think it’s perfect. Photo credit: Jill Robbins

2. Dollywood and Dollywood Splash Country

Dollywood is a fantastic family amusement park located just minutes from downtown Pigeon Forge. The two parks are co-located but separate admission is required for each park. Dollywood has something for the whole family.

Dollywood

This is a fantastic park for tweens. The rides strike a great balance between not being too mild and being terrifying. The thrill rides were enough to keep my family’s interest but not so extreme that we couldn’t enjoy most of them together. There’s also a selection of rides geared toward younger kids that can accommodate grownups as well.

There’s a measuring station near the front of the park that measures kids once and provides a wrist band indicating what they can ride to streamline the boarding process. My kids were too tall for this, but I remember when they were smaller and being stopped multiple times throughout the day (sometimes more than once per attraction) to have them measured, so this is a plus for parents of littles.

Standard amusement park fare is available: turkey legs, hot dogs, kettle corn. There’s also a sit-down restaurant that serves homestyle cooking family style, Aunt Granny’s.

TravelingMom Tip: I strongly recommend the Timesaver Passes. Unlimited Timesaver Passes are $80 per person and allow you to access a special Timesaver line, bypassing the regular line. We visited on a June Friday when the park was busy and walked right on to every single ride except one.

Dollywood Splash Country

In addition to Dollywood theme park, Dollywood has a water park: Splash Country. This family-friendly water park is located near Dollywood park but has a separate parking area and entrance. The park is beautifully landscaped and has a wave pool, a lazy river, a children’s splash pad, several water slides and more. Check out Dollywood discounts and special offers here.

Crave has both an indoor and outdoor mini golf course. Photo credit: Jill Robbins

3. Mini Golf

Even though we can play miniature golf at home, this is one of my kids’ favorite activities to do on vacation. Pigeon Forge has several spots you can play mini golf as a family. We tried both Toy Box Golf and Crave Golf Club and enjoyed them both. Crave has both indoor and outdoor courses.

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Guests aren’t supposed to take phones on the Rocky Top Mountain Coaster but I snuck this one. There are two cameras on the course and an opportunity to purchase your in-ride pictures. This would be a bad place to lose your phone. Photo credit: Jill Robbins

4. Rocky Top Mountain Coaster

This was one of our family’s favorite activities in Pigeon Forge. The ride, start to finish, takes 9 minutes, so it’s pretty long for a roller coaster ride. The carts can hold one or two people. You can purchase single ride tickets or all-day passes. You’ll get a discount on repeat rides.

Goats on a Roof and the Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster are other mountain coasters to check out in the area.

Read More: What’s an Alpine Coaster and Why You Need to Ride One…Now!

Pigeon Forge Snow is a novel activity to do on a hot summer day in Pigeon Forge. Photo credit: Jill Robbins

5. Pigeon Forge Snow

Pigeon Forge Snow has a snow tube chute chute plus a snow play area. Pay by the hour. There’s an upstairs parent observation area. If you visit during the hot summer, Pigeon Forge Snow just might top your list of fun things to do.

There are lots of adventure activities kids can partake in at Paula Deen’s Lumberjack show, including this simulated log rolling. Photo credit: Jill Robbins

6. Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud

There’s a lot to do here. The adventure park includes the first of its kind zip coaster, The Flying Ox, free fall, a ropes course and more. The 1.5-hour lumberjack feud show happens twice daily. Guests cheer for the Dawsons or the McGraws as the two teams go through a variety of impressive lumberjack contests. The show is heavy on audience interaction and is an all-around great time.

Sky Fly Soar American is located on The Island, which is a popular tourist spot for dining and entertainment. Photo credit: Jill Robbins

7. Sky Fly Soar America

Sky Fly Soar America is located on Margaritaville Island. The Island is a popular tourist destination in Pigeon Forge with lots of options for shopping, entertainment and dining.

Sky Fly Soar America is a single-ride ticketed attraction similar to the Soarin’ ride at Disneyland or Walt Disney World. Guests go on a simulated flight around the United States, seeing various spots that showcase nature and natural beauty before returning back to Pigeon Forge. The whole experience takes about 20 minutes.

8. Top Jump Trampoline Park

Top Jump Trampoline Park is a great place for kids with lots of energy with tired parents. There are lots of trampolines to bounce on, plus a climbing course, a gladiator style obstacle course and dodge ball. There’s also a dedicated area for younger kids and a deck for parent observation.

The jumpers start and end in blocks so you may have to wait a bit before your jump period starts. We waited about 40 minutes from the time we walked in the door until the kids were jumping. This included waiting in line, signing waivers, the payment station, the safety video and about a 25-minute wait so our group could start together.

9. Track Family Fun Park

Track Family Fun park has go-kart rides, interactive arcade games, mini golf, rides and more.

So beautiful at night, it’s the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel. Photo credit: Audra Rogers

10. More Fun Things to Do in Pigeon Forge with Kids

Here are some things we wanted to do and didn’t get to. These are definitely on our list for next time!

The Titanic Museum is a popular tourist spot in Pigeon Forge. Photo credit: Titanic Museum Attraction

Other Pigeon Forge Activities

You’ll find lots of other options for year-round fun in Pigeon Forge. If you don’t see what you like to do in Pigeon Forge, this list only highlights what our family did on our trip.

Are you a Christmas fanatic? You’ll find Christmas 365 days a year with the South’s largest Christmas village. Whether you’re looking for Christmas decorations or just want to soak in that holiday atmosphere, the Incredible Christmas Place is a fun place to put on your list of things to do in Pigeon Forge. If you really want to bask in the holiday spirit, there’s even a Christmas-themed inn.

If you love a good escape room/escape game, laser tag, or ziplines, there are lots of options to do that here. Into more adventurous pursuits such as skydiving, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, horseback riding or ATV riding? You’ll find them in Pigeon Forge.

If someone in your group is interested in golfing, this guide to Pigeon Forge golf courses will help you find the perfect place to tee off.

Places to Stay

We stayed at The Lodge and Camp Margaritaville. This is a newer property in Pigeon Forge and is part hotel and part RV park. We stayed in a King Deluxe Room which works great for families. The King Deluxe Room has a king bed, a pull-out couch and a separate kid’s “tent” area with two twin beds. There’s also lots of floor space, which is nice for larger families.

The Lodge at Camp Margaritaville has a pool with a hot tub and a water slide, and a lazy river is in the works. There are organized kids’ activities, live music on the weekends and other fun – check the front desk for a schedule. There’s an onsite restaurant and bar, Fins, and a camp store that sells sundries (including alcohol and some RV supplies) as well as some food items, coffee and smoothies.

There are a ton of other lodging options in Pigeon Forge, including Dollywood’s Dreammore Resort as well as hotels, cabins and vacation rentals at various price points. Use this interactive map to help you find a place to stay in the area.

Read more: Review: Tennessee Mountain Valley Resort

Places to Eat in Pigeon Forge

There’s no shortage of good food in Pigeon Forge. There’s a restaurant advertising country cooking or pancakes about every quarter of a mile. You’ll also find lots of places to grab ice cream and maybe even taste a little moonshine or check out a distillery if you’re feeling adventurous. There are also plenty of fast food and familiar franchise restaurants. Most of the attractions I’ve listed above have a combination gift shop/candy shop on site. There are lots of opportunities to grab sweet treats.

If you want something extra special, check out:

It’s easy to find the Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud from the road. Photo credit: Audra Rogers

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