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The Little Pigeon River is a river located entirely within Sevier County, Tennessee. It rises from a series of streams which flow together on the dividing ridge between the states of Tennessee and North Carolina, with most of the flow from inside the boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The river has three main forks or prongs ...
River Mouth Length Largest settlement Map Bald River: Tellico River: 6 mi none (Cherokee National Forest)Barren Fork: Collins River: 23.4 mi (37.7 km) McMinnville: Beaver Creek: Clinch River
The Little Pigeon River in Greenbrier. Greenbrier is a valley in the northern Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States.Now a recreational area located within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Greenbrier was once home to several Appalachian communities.
Parkway then enters the city of Pigeon Forge and widens to a six-lane. It passes through the city and has an intersection with SR 449 (Dollywood Lane/Veterans Boulevard) before US 321/SR 73 head north along Wears Valley Road. US 441/SR 71 (Parkway) then crosses a bridge over the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River to enter Sevierville.
TN-73 (Little River Road) forks off from 441 in the Sugarlands and heads west for roughly 25 miles (40 km), connecting the Gatlinburg area with Townsend and Blount County. U.S. Route 321 enters Gatlinburg from Pigeon Forge and Wears Valley to the north before turning east and connecting the city to Newport and Cosby. [42]
Little Pigeon River (Tennessee) Little River (Tennessee) S. Styx Branch This page was last edited on 21 July 2017, at 05:57 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Little Pigeon River (Tennessee) See also. Pigeon River (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 25 November 2017, at 11:23 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Injun Creek is a stream in Sevier County, Tennessee, in the United States. [1] It is a tributary of the Little Pigeon River and lies wholly within Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Engine Creek was so named when a steam engine fell onto the creek bed during transport. [2]