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Why Not Bypass Gatlinburg?


Driving Tip - You and your family are sitting in the minivan headed to Gatlinburg from Pigeon Forge.  Of course you take the “Spur” past traffic light #10 in Pigeon Forge.  As soon as you pass the Gatlinburg Welcome Center you come to a complete stop.  Two lanes heading into Gatlinburg, full of cars and families anticipating the fun they are about to have.  You can expect a wait just to get to the city limits.  Little do you know that a half-mile from the Welcome Center is your escape route:  The Gatlinburg Bypass.  This Bypass allows you to go directly to the National Park or the other end of Gatlinburg, while providing some of the best views of Gatlinburg that you can find in the area.

 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.  The other end of the bypass drops you off a mere two miles from Sugarlands Visitor Center.  At Sugarlands Visitor Center you can reserve campsites, get trail information, buy souvenirs and visit their exhibits giving you great information about the Park.  Besides all that, it is also a good place to stop before you head into the mountains for day hike or just a drive to Cherokee.  Let’s go back to the minivan…

 You are stopped in traffic waiting for the guy in front of you to move five inches so that you can move four.  If you take the bypass and follow the signs to Gatlinburg, you will find yourself at traffic light #10, near the Park Grill and Ober Gatlinburg, you are also going against the traffic now.  You have saved yourself some time and your family can get to enjoying Gatlinburg much quicker.  You will still have to find a place to park but you will be on the same side of the road as some of the larger Parking lots up Historic Nature Trail Road.  Also if your destination in Gatlinburg is closer to traffic light #10 then you are almost there. 

 Last but not least, when you are leaving Gatlinburg, especially if it is dark, take the bypass.  There is a scenic overlook that gives you an incredible view of Gatlinburg.  At night, with the lights on and the Space Needle shining like a beacon you get a glimpse of what brings people back to Gatlinburg year after year.  So, the next time you are headed to Gatlinburg or when you are headed to the National Park remember the Gatlinburg Bypass and you will be the hero of your vacation.







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