Your Travel Guide To Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
My husband, Blake, and I recently spent a few days in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
What we found was an incredibly affordable family vacation destination with lots of things to do, some great food, and beautiful scenery nestled in the Smoky Mountains.
Whether you have never been or vacation here every year, this is your travel guide to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Where To Stay In Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Stay at Pigeon Forge’s newest hotel, the Black Fox Lodge Pigeon Forge, Tapestry Collection by Hilton. Enjoy complimentary hot breakfast, free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, plus an outdoor pool and slide. In the heart of Pigeon Forge, the location does not get any better. You could even walk to several attractions and restaurants from the Black Fox Lodge.
Blake and I loved staying at the Black Fox Lodge during our Pigeon Forge, Tennessee visit. The hotel’s rustic decor and plaid fabric throughout makes you feel like you are in a lodge in the middle of the Smoky Mountains. Our room had two queen beds, a spacious bathroom, balcony with two chairs, mini fridge, and sitting area with a couch, coffee table, desk, and computer chair. We had more than enough room!
What we liked most about the Black Fox Lodge is its location. The hotel is nestled in between Pigeon Forge’s main drag (Parkway) and Teaster Lane, a great way to get around town without all of the traffic.
What To Do In Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Smoky Mountain Opry
Kick off your Pigeon Forge, Tennessee vacation by seeing the Smoky Mountain Opry, the largest and most attended musical variety show in the Smokies. With state-of-the-art special effects and dazzling costumes, this production is like nothing you’ve ever experienced before. Sit back and enjoy hits from numerous musical genres with a few surprise acts in-between.
The Island
The Island is Pigeon Forge’s premier entertainment, dining, and shopping destination. Visit day or night for affordable family fun! The six following things to do are all conveniently found at The Island.
Take a ride on the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel via a spacious, air-conditioned pod. Towering 200-feet tall, you can see Pigeon Forge, Tennessee for miles! It’s a little frightening being up so high, but after going around once you will be a pro.
Spend some time playing games at Arcade City. From giant Pac Man and Connect 4 to basketball games and Fruit Ninja, this arcade has a little bit of everything. Best of all, Arcade City automatically loads tickets to your Play Card so you don’t have to keep up with them!
Put your detective skills to work with The Escape Game. Your team will be locked in a room and have one hour to complete your mission and escape. There are five adventures to choose from: The Heist, Mission: Mars, Gold Rush, Classified, and Prison Break. Blake and I almost escaped The Heist.
With more than 60 retail and specialty stores, there is no shortage of shopping at The Island! Shop for Pigeon Forge souvenirs, clothing, Christmas Decorations, or home decor.
Learn all about American crime at Alcatraz East. There are five galleries in the museum: History of American Crime, Punishment: The Consequences of Crime, Crime Scene Investigation, Crime Fighting, and Counterfeit Crimes and Pop Culture. Plan to spend about three hours here; there is a lot to see!
Just want to relax? You can do that at The Island, too! Take a seat in a rocking chair, enjoy the dancing waters, and people watch. I could spend a whole day doing just that!
The Comedy Barn
Bring your whole family to The Comedy Barn, celebrating 23-years of clean family comedy. The variety show includes magicians, jugglers, ventriloquists, comedians, and more.
Dollywood
Nestled in the Smoky Mountains is the family amusement park, Dollywood. Co-owned by Dolly Parton, this is the largest attraction in Tennessee, seeing three million visitors a year. From roller coasters to Dolly’s personal memorabilia, festivals to themed shows, Dollywood has it all. Be sure to stop in The Grist Mill for the world’s best cinnamon bread and Mountain Laurel Home for unique gifts.
Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud Show
Become part of the longest running feud in history at the Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud Show. Pick a family, Hatfield or McCoy, and join in on the fun while enjoying an all you can eat four-course family-style feast (fried chicken, pulled pork barbecue, soup, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, bread, coleslaw, and dessert) at the most fun dinner show in Pigeon Forge.
The Old Mill
Experience true Smoky Mountain Hospitality at The Old Mill, known for its dining, shopping, and family-friendly atmosphere. In the early 1800’s, it was the hub of activity in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee but now serves as a tribute to the Smokies’ pioneer days. The Old Mill is even listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Be sure to stop by the Mill Bridge Winery for a free wine tasting.
MagiQuest
Enjoy four attractions in one at Pigeon Forge’s MagiQuest. In addition to playing the interactive live-action MagiQuest game, you can also partake in Pirate Golf, navigate a room full of lasers in The Vault, and find your way through the 5000 square foot mirror maze, Odyssey.
Titanic Museum Attraction
Experience what life was like aboard the world’s most famous luxury ocean liner at the Titanic Museum Attraction. Check out more than 40o artifacts, touch an iceberg, walk the Grand Staircase, and learn what life was like on the Titanic. You will receive a boarding pass of a real Titanic passenger or crew member when you enter, making your journey through the museum even more real.
Hollywood Wax Museum
Take pictures with your favorite celebrities at the Hollywood Wax Museum. Stars include Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Leonardo DiCaprio, Audrey Hepburn, John Wayne, Ellen DeGeneres, and Will Ferrell.
The Track
Families must visit The Track. With an arcade, two mini-golf courses, thrill rides, and several go-kart courses (including a 3.5 story elevated track, the Wild Woody), your children will love The Track!
Where To Eat In Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Bullfish
Enjoy a meal from one of the best restaurants in Pigeon Forge, Bullfish. I recommend the Spicy Shrimp (Gulf Shrimp, lightly battered then fried, tossed in a sweet and spicy Asian sauce, served with crispy wontons) and Barbecue Baby Back Ribs (slow cooked, fall off the bone pork ribs basted with barbecue sauce).
Bullfish offers happy hour from 3 to 7 PM Monday through Thursday and Sunday Brunch.
Top left: Bullfish’s complimentary bread is awesome!
Flapjack’s Pancake Cabin
Flapjack’s Pancake Cabin serves scratch-made comfort food in a cozy atmosphere. The restaurant has even been featured in Southern Living Magazine. Try some of Flapjack’s piled high pancakes, Campfire Skillets, crispy bacon, Honey Dipped Chicken, or an omelet.
Alamo Steakhouse
The Alamo Steakhouse brings Texas to the Smokies. Indulge in a signature steak (aged, hand cut in-house and seasoned, and grilled over an oak fire to sear in juices and natural flavor).
The Alamo Steakhouse also grinds their own burgers and makes homemade soup, sauces, and gravies.
Timberwood Grill
Delight in a genuine taste of the mountains at the Timberwood Grill. Found in the popular Island complex, snack on appetizers like Gold Nuggets (creamy smoked Gouda mac and cheese bites lightly battered and fried) and Timber Spears (crunchy fried pickle spears lightly battered and fried golden brown).
In the mood for a drink? Try one of the many beers on tap, an Ole Smoky Moonshine Sampler, or one of Timberwood Grill’s signature cocktails.
Frizzle Chicken Pancake Coop
My favorite restaurant in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee is the Frizzle Chicken Pancake Coop. I highly recommend the Frizzled Chicken and Waffle (buttermilk marinated chicken breast, breaded and fried, on a homemade waffle; topped with whipped butter, powdered sugar, and homemade syrup). It is some of the best chicken I have ever eaten!
Open from 7:30 AM to 2 PM daily, come enjoy the singing chickens and the best breakfast around.
Bottom Left: Country Fried Steak Biscuit (beef pounded thin, then breaded and fried, on a cathead biscuit, topped with grilled onions, mushrooms, fried potatoes, a poached egg, and peppered gravy)
Local Goat
Local Goat is a new American restaurant with a scratch made kitchen specializing in locally-sourced and sustainable menu items. Start your meal with the Cheese Fondue (soft pretzels, French bread, Granny Smith apples, and warm beer cheese dip) and a craft beer, cocktail, or fine wine from the Local Goat’s extensive selection.
Be sure to check out the artwork on the walls; they are made by local artists and craftsman. The Local Goat also accepts reservations.
Make Pigeon Forge, Tennessee Your Next Vacation Destination
As you can see, there are tons of things to do in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee!
Whether you enjoy history, getting outside, shopping, eating good food, or just spending time with your family, there is something for everyone in Pigeon Forge. Best of all, it is a very affordable vacation destination.
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Taylor Pittman Hardy wrote this article.
- Check out some of our other Tennessee posts:
- 6 Things To Do In Nashville With And Without Kids
- Touring Elvis Presley’s Graceland
- 5 Things To Do While Visiting Chattanooga
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My meals and activities were paid for by the CVB during my visit to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
All opinions and reviews are my own and unbiased.
Astrid Vinje says
Oh my, so many fun things to do with the family! I would love to visit Dollywood (I’ve always been a fan of Dolly Parton), but I think my kids would get a kick out of MagiQuest (they love playing it whenever they visit Great Wolf Lodge).
Taylor Hardy says
My husband and I played MagiQuest for the first time, and we had a lot of fun!