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What to do in Gatlinburg, TN

Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway

One of America’s largest aeriel tramways, Gatlinburg’s has been in operation since 1973. Take the Ober Gatlinburg Tram next time you’re in town.

Stargazing in the Smokies

There is a pervading thought that says when the sun sets, there is nothing to see in the Smokies. Nothing could be further from the truth. Stargazing in the Smokies is a wonderful way to spend an evening of your Smoky Mountain vacation.

Gatlinburg Winter Magic & Chili Cookoff

It’s now less than a month before Gatlinburg is lit up like so many other towns around the holidays, except this year the old town is taking it a step further.

The light switch to Gatlinburg’s Winter Magic lighting display will be flipped up on Nov. 9 and for four months visitors can cruise, mouths agape, through the wintery lighting spectacular.

Gatlinburg Trolley Ride of Lights

Gatlinburg’s Trolley Ride of Lights tour takes visitors on a guided tour of the old town’s lighted Christmas displays.

4th of July Midnight Parade

The 4th of July Midnight Parade in Gatlinburg, TN is held every year as the “first 4th of July Parade” in the nation. Get the details on when it happens and where to befor the Fourth of July in Gatlinburg, Tennessee!

Mountain Man Memorial March

The Fourth Annual, 26.2 mile, Mountain Man Memorial March is a tribute to the men and women that serve in our country’s armed forces. This event honors First Lieutenant Frank Walkup, a UT Alumnus who was killed in Iraq in 2007 while serving our country.

Why Not Bypass Gatlinburg?

Obviously, if you are in the Smokies you are going to visit the Great Smoky Mountain National Park at some point. If you are looking to go straight to the National Park then the Bypass allows you to get there without the stop and go traffic of Gatlinburg.

Welcome to Inside Gatlinburg

Inside Gatlinburg is your one stop site to finding out all that Gatlinburg has to offer.