Do you know Pigeon Forge?

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There are four restaurants in Pigeon Forge that were themed for or opened by a celebrity: Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen, JT Hannah’s Kitchen, The Hard Rock Café, and Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville. While you can find these restaurants in other places, you can also find them all in one great location in the Smoky Mountains! Enjoy everything from Southern comfort foods to juicy steaks at these unique restaurants in Pigeon Forge.

A replica of Dolly Parton’s childhood home is located in Pigeon Forge’s Dollywood. Right inside famous Dollywood you will find a reconstruction of Dolly’s childhood home – a two bedroom cabin home that was reconstructed by both her mother and brother.

There are around eight different pancake restaurants in Pigeon Forge! Get your fill with a short stack with butter and syrup (or fruit) before setting out on your day’s adventures. There is nothing better than starting your day with a stack of Smoky Mountain pancakes.

Black bears make their home in the Smokies. These bears are often seen in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, around secluded cabins, and even on the side of the highway. Make sure to always be cautious and considerate of their home. It is not wise to attempt to interact with the bears or feed them! If you have questions or concerns, visit the National Park Service website.

The Hollywood Wax Museum in Pigeon Forge is 1 of only 4 in the United States! The other three Hollywood Wax Museums can be found in Hollywood, California; Branson, Missouri; and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The interesting draw to these museums is that they offer a close look into the life of celebrities through realistic wax replicas of the rich and famous.

There are almost 120 different species that breed in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park! This means you can spend hours upon hours bird watching! Many people venture to the Smokies every year to do just that!

The owner of the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, John Joslyn, was responsible for the 1987 exploration of the Titanic wreckage. He and his crew took an impressive 32 dives to the wreckage site in a submersible. He spent a total of 44 days at sea in order to capture the many different images of the tragic ship wreckage, and the museum is filled with the many collectables that were found on his treks. Collectors as well as Titanic descendants have donated and offered their artifacts to display in the museum as well.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is about 800 miles of backcountry. It has between eight to 10 million tourists each year and offers 150 trails. Many people visit the Smokies each year to venture these trails and explore the beautiful scenery.

There are around 20 different wedding chapels in Pigeon Forge, all great for a romantic and beautiful wedding day. The chapels offer everything from catering and photography services to music and beautiful backdrops.