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  2. Summer in the Smokies: The best outdoor activities in ... - AOL

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    Elkmont swimming hole near the Elkmont campground is also a popular spot. Midnight Hole and Townsend Wye are a little further afield from Gatlinburg, but both are also favorite destinations for ...

  3. Fun in the Smokies! When do Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge ... - AOL

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    Here are several attractions to enjoy in the Smokies. Dollywood opens this March for its longest season ever! But the fun doesn’t end there. Here are several attractions to enjoy in the Smokies.

  4. Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge attractions open for family fun ...

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    There's also Pipeliner, which is like a big game of operation in which you use a mini excavator to fit pipes into the correctly shaped holes. Tickets are $55 for kids and seniors, and $69 for ...

  5. Dollywood's Splash Country - Wikipedia

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    Dollywood's Splash Country is a 35-acre (14 ha) water park located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, adjacent to the Dollywood theme park. The park's central theme rests around entertainer Dolly Parton's childhood swimming in the rivers of the Great Smoky Mountains. Dollywood's Splash Country operates from May through September. [2]

  6. Little River (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Townsend Y is a popular swimming hole in the summer and is generally packed with cars and people. Many tubers use the Y as the jumping off point for a mile long float down the river. Just past the Y, Little River exits the Great Smoky Mountains National Park into Tuckaleechee Cove and Townsend.

  7. Willow Plunge - Wikipedia

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    Willow Plunge was a privately-owned American swimming pool and recreational area in the middle Tennessee town of Franklin, near Nashville. The pool was in operation for over four decades during the mid 20th century. [1] When it opened in 1924 it was the largest concrete swimming pool in the South [2] and remained in operation until 1967. [1]