Located right where Sevierville turns into Kodak on Highway 66, Shadrack's Christmas Wonderland turns the Smokies Baseball Stadium into that which truly lives up to the name "Christmas Wonderland". Shadrack's includes Santa's Village, inflatable entertainment for kids, and some of the most brilliant lighting displays ever made. See more on this at www.shadrackchristmas.com/sevierville.
Is it any wonder the best Christmas activity in Pigeon Forge comes from Dollywood? The entire park transforms and the decorations are unrivaled by anyone for miles. Lights reach from the entrance all the way to the very tall trees, rides, and even out to the furthest corners of Dollywood. The hours stay open later, ...
Free food, local entertainment, kids' games and fireworks make this event fun for everyone! The evening wraps up with "flipping the switch" on the area's first Winterfest lights. Call 1-888-738-4378 for more information. http://visitsevierville.com/
Pigeon Forge writes: "Join us for Winterfest in Pigeon Forge, the nearly four-month celebration of winter in the Smokies. Enjoy the light displays at your leisure on our Winterfest Lights Driving Tour. Pick up your tour guide at the Pigeon Forge Welcome Center at traffic light #0 or at the Fun Time Trolley office in ...
Gatlinburg promises every year to put the real "magic" into Winterfest Magic, and they haven't disappointed yet. The main road of the downtown transforms its busiest street into its busiest walking section with dozens of chili vendors, fun stations for the kids, live entertainment and, of course, the big switch for the Winterfest lights. www.gatlinburg.com.
The Old Mill is Pigeon Forge's Arts and Crafts Community, and throughout the seasons, they hold open houses and festivals to give visitors an even better look and taste of Appalachian culture. This one in November is sure to help you get ready for Winterfest, so come on by! www.old-mill.com.
The Gatlinburg Festival of Trees takes place at the W.L. Mills convention center and its also an excellent introduction to the coming Christmas season. This is a charity event sponsored by Smoky Mountain Area Rescue Ministries and features dozens of exquisitely made Christmas trees to make a man-made Yuletide forest in the great convention center. ...
Nothing helps build the holiday spirit (or a good list of Christmas shopping ideas) like visiting like the Great Smoky Christmas Arts and Crafts Show. More than 100 booths open up at the Gatlinburg Convention Center and everything you thought could be made by human hands (and some you thought surely couldn't!) will be on ...
How often do you get to see fireworks for Thanksgiving? The Titanic, one of the classiest attractions in the Smokies, will be shooting off a marvelous fireworks display to honor the lives of those lost during the original voyage. www.titanicpigeonforge.com
Nothing helps build the holiday spirit (or a good list of Christmas shopping ideas) like visiting like the Great Smoky Christmas Arts and Crafts Show. More than 100 booths open up at the Gatlinburg Convention Center and everything you thought could be made by human hands (and some you thought surely couldn't!) will be on ...
Definitely one of the biggest events in December to get the holiday spirit started and moving, ALL your favorite Christmas and holiday characters, images and icons will be on display on the main road of downtown Gatlinburg - from a great plethora of Santa Clauses' to the pipe marching bands to the Polar Express and ...
Tunes and Tales is a big hit and one of Gatlinburg's newest traditions, as far as traditions are structured in Appalachia. Previously a Summer-only event, Tunes and Tales is now entering its second year of a Winter edition complete with caroling, holiday themed storytelling and more. Come see it and get in the Christmas spirit! ...
Sevierville writes: "Join us to celebrate Sevierville 54th Annual Christmas Parade! Viewing Smoky Mountain Winterfest lights with friends and family is a great way to get in the Christmas spirit – and with more than 15 million lights in a 25 mile stretch, there’s certainly plenty of looking to do!" http://www.visitsevierville.com