Visiting Pigeon Forge cabins in January is a great option for people who want to get away during the winter months. Pigeon Forge is the ideal location for a cabin vacation for many reasons. It’s central location, bounty of attractions and restaurants, and amazing views of the Smoky Mountains make it ideal for escaping from the stress of the world and relaxing in a beautiful cabin.
There are lots of reasons why it’s great to visit Pigeon Forge during the month of January. Here are a few:
- Pigeon Forge isn’t exyremely busy during January – The busy season in Pigeon Forge, TN is during the summer, fall, and on special holidays. So, January doesn’t bring crowded streets and stores to Pigeon Forge. Instead, visitors can expect a slower paced drive, very few lines at attractions, and an all around more relaxed experience.
- The snow is still in Tennessee- It has been snowing here in Pigeon Forge, TN. Which means if visitors like playing in the snow this is the perfect opportunity to do so. Ober Gatlinburg is just a short drive away and since the area isn’t overcrowded with visitors it’s the perfect time to go skiing, snow tubing, ice skating, and snowboarding! Take the time to build a snowman or go snow sledding. It’s beautiful in the Smokies.
- The views are spectacular- The Smoky Mountains are beautiful during the winter. The snowy mountains glisten with the white powder and sitting in a hot tub on the deck of a cabin in Pigeon Forge, TN is great for relaxing and taking the time to reconnect with God and with your family.
- If you have to deal with snow then you might as well enjoy it from the Smokies- Only one state in the United States has not seen snow this winter, Florida. All of the other states have seen the same white powdery substance all over the roads. So, why not come to Pigeon Forge, TN and spend the wintery season in the great beautiful Smoky Mountains? With everything to do in the area it’s a great place to be.
These aren’t the only reasons you should visit Pigeon Forge, TN during January. Take a look at the Pigeon Forge events calendar to find out what is going on in Pigeon Forge, TN during 2011.
I am thinking of renting a cabin in January, but am concerned about weather-ice/snow preventing me from reaching the cabin. Are there any provisions for alternate housing if the weather becomes bad?