Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: coyotesoldier229]
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07/05/23 10:15 AM
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We enjoy Dolly Parton’s dinner theatre. It used to be called Dixie Stampede but they got pushed into renaming it. Food isn’t fancy but they bring it to you in courses while the show is going on. Don’t set too close or the horses and Buffalo will throw dirt in your plate.
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Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: coyotesoldier229]
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07/05/23 10:21 AM
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And don't pet the horses prior to eating or your hands with stink when you go to eat your food. Learned that the hard way in Branson at the same show.
My doctor suggested I start doing squats, so I moved all the beer to the bottom shelf of my fridge.
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Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: coyotesoldier229]
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07/05/23 01:39 PM
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Cades Cove is worth it. Cool driving loop with plenty of spots to stop and poke around. Pack a lunch and drinks. GO EARLY IN THE AM, the deer, bear and everything else tends to go lay low once the temps get high and the first million cars go by.
"House of the Fairies" is cool to walk in to. I can't remember the trailhead/parking spot. Google will tell you.
Clingmans Dome is worth a half day
I dig a dinner at Huck Finns Catfish every time I'm in that area
Bennetts BBQ in Gatlinburg is decent.
No Way Jose's (Gatlinburg) had decent Mexican food the couple times I've been there.
Goats on the Roof is kinda cool if you have younger kids. Tourist trap but off the strip and cool.
Smokey Mountain Knife Works, Lodge Factory store, Buds Gun Shop are all something to do if the rest of the fam is hitting outlet malls, etc.
I'm a fan of Dollywood. Pricey, but everything is anymore. Wholesome fun. The craft village area is cool Get cinnamon buns and apple butter!
I thought the Titanic exhibit was cool.
Ober Gatlinburg was neat. Did that a few years back.
The Ripleys Aquarium is worth the money if you've never done it.
Sugarlands Moonshine is on my list every time I hit that area. They have live bands on Fri/Sat usually. Seen some good bluegrass and country there.
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Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: Rusty Axe Camp]
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07/05/23 02:03 PM
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Cades Cove is worth it. Cool driving loop with plenty of spots to stop and poke around. Pack a lunch and drinks. GO EARLY IN THE AM, the deer, bear and everything else tends to go lay low once the temps get high and the first million cars go by.
"House of the Fairies" is cool to walk in to. I can't remember the trailhead/parking spot. Google will tell you.
Clingmans Dome is worth a half day
I dig a dinner at Huck Finns Catfish every time I'm in that area
Bennetts BBQ in Gatlinburg is decent.
No Way Jose's (Gatlinburg) had decent Mexican food the couple times I've been there.
Goats on the Roof is kinda cool if you have younger kids. Tourist trap but off the strip and cool.
Smokey Mountain Knife Works, Lodge Factory store, Buds Gun Shop are all something to do if the rest of the fam is hitting outlet malls, etc.
I'm a fan of Dollywood. Pricey, but everything is anymore. Wholesome fun. The craft village area is cool Get cinnamon buns and apple butter!
I thought the Titanic exhibit was cool.
Ober Gatlinburg was neat. Did that a few years back.
The Ripleys Aquarium is worth the money if you've never done it.
Sugarlands Moonshine is on my list every time I hit that area. They have live bands on Fri/Sat usually. Seen some good bluegrass and country there.
All of these are great suggestions. I'll also throw in a restaurant called The Goat. We ate there twice when we were there a few weeks ago. Burgers and steaks were both awesome and make sure you save room for the bread pudding.
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Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: coyotesoldier229]
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07/05/23 02:18 PM
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We went whitewater rafting with an outfit right close by. I forget the name but a Google should find them.
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: coyotesoldier229]
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07/05/23 11:02 PM
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As mentioned before, eat at Huck Finn's if you like catfish. It's between PF and Gatlinburg. Good whitewater rafting toward NC/TN line on I40 at Hartford. Go into NC on I40 to hike at Max;s Patch. May see some elk around there. There are some caverns between Dollywood and I40 on hwy 411 that are interesting. Splash Country beside DW is great as well.
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Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: coyotesoldier229]
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07/05/23 11:34 PM
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Drive over to hot springs N.C. the Smokey mountain dinner right on main st
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Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: Badger23]
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07/06/23 01:19 AM
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A little different but the Bush baked bean museum I thought was interesting. Found it by chance taking a rural road. This is near the caverns I spoke of earlier. Its the back way into DollyWood. Middle of nowhere.
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Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: coyotesoldier229]
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07/06/23 07:30 AM
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A big shout for the apple barn.
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Re: Smoky Mountain Vacation
[Re: Dan D]
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07/07/23 07:23 AM
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Alum cave, Abrams falls and Laurel falls are hikes worth taking. All these for hiking and for wildlife views for sure Cade's Cove. If you stay a night in Townsend it only takes a few minutes to get to the Cove when the wildlife is out early. On a side note I will have a case of Sugarland's Moonshine at the NTA Awards Banquet Auction donated by one of the owners.
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