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  2. Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge family fun: Best things to do ...

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    With over 100 attractions, Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge are basically one giant playground, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park - magical at any age - is just a short drive away.

  3. A huge new Pigeon Forge adventure park lets you bike and off ...

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    Kids age 10 and older will get a chance to drive UTVs on a controlled track at the front of the property. ... More trails planned for Pigeon Forge park. UTV tours, mountain biking and UTV tracks ...

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

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    The chair lift, bridge and more activities are open for spring break. Tickets are $33.95 for adults, $26.95 for seniors age 65 and up, $19.95 for ages 6-11 and free for 5 and under. Online ...

  5. Gatlinburg Bypass - Wikipedia

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    Great Smoky Mountains National Park: 0.0: 0.0: US 441 (SR 71, SR 73 Scenic, Newfound Gap Road) – Gatlinburg, Cherokee: Partial interchange; southern terminus: Gatlinburg: 1.8: 2.9: Campbell Lead Road: Access via two-way access road: 3.6: 5.8: US 321 / US 441 (SR 71, SR 73, Great Smoky Mountains Parkway) – Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg

  6. Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster - Wikipedia

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    Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster is a mountain coaster located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. [1] It opened on August 3, 2013, and was the first mountain coaster to be built in the Smoky Mountains . Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster is the second longest downhill track in the United States.

  7. Great Smoky Mountains Parkway - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s, the stretch of the parkway through Pigeon Forge was widened to four lanes. [9] [10] Construction on the section between Banner Bridge and Caney Creek south of Pigeon Forge began on April 25, 1957, and was completed on October 29, 1958, with the exception of the northbound tunnel, which opened on March 3, 1959 [7]