Travel Bucket List Series-Gatlinburg, TN

Welcome!  I am glad you stopped by.  Grab a drink, sit down and get ready to explore Gatlinburg, TN, the 6th destination in my Travel Bucket List Series.

Sunrise over Gatlinburg skyline-photo credit-Canva

Gatlinburg is considered the heart of the Smoky Mountains. Once a dirt road, now is the most visited mountain town in the area. Incorporated in 1945, 2020 marks 75 years, and we are so excited to visit this summer and join in on the celebrations! Gatlinburg is a 14-15 hour drive from our home in Massachusetts. My husband is not a big fan of road trips. The long hours in the car are not his idea of fun. To help make the ROAD trip part of this trip enjoyable, we plan to make a couple stops both down and back. The first stop is Natural Bridge, VA.

Natural Bridge, VA, is an unincorporated community of Rockbridge County. It sits in the southern end of the Shenandoah Valley and on the edge of the Blue Ridge mountains. It is home to the enormous rock bridge, The Natural Bridge. The bridge serves as a gateway to Natural Bridge State Park. In the state park, one will find the beautiful Cedar Creek Trail and the Monacan Indian Living History Village. There is also Natural Bridge Caverns, museums, and restaurants that surround this beautiful park.

Natural Bridge- photo credit Canva

We are spending two nights in Natural Bridge. I made it easy and booked us a room at the Natural Bridge Hotel. Surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains and close to The Nature Bridge and the Natural Bridge Caverns, it seems like the perfect place to lay our weary heads for a couple of nights..

Gatlinburg

Gatlinburg TN Great Smoky Mountains National Park -photo credit-Canva

We will arrive in Gatlinburg that Sunday and plan on spending five days/nights exploring the city, neighboring towns, and the Great Smoky Mountains. Our home for the new few days is an adorable cabin located in the heart of Gatlinburg. A friend recommended Mountain Shadow Rentals & Resort.

An example of the cabin we will be staying in.-photo credit Mountain Shadow Resort
This is the living area of the cabin we are renting. Isn’t it beautiful!-photo credit Mountain Shadow Resort

Here is the description of the of cabin taken directly from the website.

“Upon entering, you’ll step into a large great room with spacious living, kitchen, and dining areas. Looking up at the cathedral ceilings from either side gives you a diamond-shaped view of the exterior hillsides. The kitchen features all stainless appliances with the meal prep utensils you need to prepare a variety of meals. The range features a natural gas stovetop for the best cooking experience as well as a gas oven for baking. Directly across from the range is an island with granite countertop and sink. Owners Pat and Ruthie have taken the utmost care in stocking the kitchen with many essentials, including cookware, countertop appliances, silverware, cutlery, utensils, and dishes to make for the most pleasant cooking dining experience in your cabin. A large flat-screen Smart TV sits atop the mountain stone gas log fireplace. Spectrum cable and high-speed internet service are available. There is a closet in the kitchen with a washer and dryer for your convenience. On either side of the great room are bedrooms that are entered through beautifully custom-crafted sliding barn doors. Each bedroom has a flat-screen TV, a king-size bed, a chest of drawers, a closet, a private bathroom, one with a stand-up shower, and a combination tub & shower. From the living area step out onto an expansive covered porch with large outdoor hot tub, relaxing rocking chairs, and a high-quality gas grill. There is so much to enjoy in Cubs in the Treetops. Relax and enjoy when the oohing and aahing are over!”

I can’t wait to have my coffee on the deck looking out at the mountains.

Once in Gatlinburg, we have received a list of recommendations to try. These are our top picks.

Great Smoky Mountain National Park

Gatlinburg TN Great Smoky Mountains National Park -photo credit Canva

The Great Smoky Mountain National Park is the most visited national park in the United States. It is 520,000 acres with 244,000 acres of that in the state of Tennessee. There is a lot to see and do. It is known for its waterfalls that you can either hike or drive to. There are over 800 miles of trails and 400 miles of roadway. There is plenty of wildlife to view, such as deer, elk, black bears, birds, and more. The park is filled with historical buildings. Over 90 historic structures—houses, barns, outbuildings, churches, schools, and grist mills—have been preserved or rehabilitated in the park.

John P Cable Grist Mill in Cades Cove-photo credit Canva
Horizontal shot of a tunnel in the Smoky Mountains on the way to Cades Cove.- photo credit Canva
The Great Smoky Mountains in summer around Tennessee. -photo credit Canva

Cades Cove Loop Road

Cades Cove is a valley surrounded by mountains and is one of the most popular destinations in the Great Smokies. Some of the best opportunities for wildlife viewing is here. The Cades Cove Loop Road is an 11-mile loop that circles the cove. You can go at your own leisure and pull off the road to see the sites.

Concrete bridge on the road to Cades Cove crosses the waterfall known as The Sinks. The waterfall is a popular tourist attraction as it does not require a long hike to reach it. -photo credit Canva
Black bear -photo credit Canva
Cades Cove in spring. -photo credit Canva
Golden fields of Cades Cove -photo credit Canva

Gatlinburg SkyPark & Bridge

We will take the SkyLift to the top of Crockett Mountain and take in the sweeping views. For more amazing views, the brave ones in the family will cross the SkyBridge. The SkyBridge stretches 680 feet across a deep valley in a single span. After the terrifying walk across the bridge, I plan on relaxing in an outdoor chair on the deck and having a drink.

SkyBridge- photo credit SkyBridge FB page
SkyDeck- photo credit SkyPark’s FB page

Hollywood Star Cars Museum

My husband is a huge car buff so when I saw this museum listed, I knew I had to weave it into our itinerary. It may be a place that the three boys explore while I go shopping!

Ripley’s Aquarium

The aquarium is the home of a 340-foot underwater tunnel. Come face to face with sharks, sea turtles, swordfish, and other sea animals. Though currently closed due to COVID, we hope to experience their new, indoor Glass Bottom Boat Adventure!

Pigeon Forge

Alcatraz East Crime Museum is a must-see. I am a big true crime fan, and I could spend hours in a museum related to crime. We will dive deep into criminal profiles, the penal system, victims’ stories, crime prevention, forensic science, law enforcement, and our justice system. The museum is 25,000 square feet and includes over 100 interactives.

Photo credit- crime museum’s FB page.

In addition to the activities above, time permitting we hope to do the Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Feud, Dollywood, and more. There is just so much to do and see.

Asheville, NC & the Biltmore Estate

Biltmore Estate- photo credit Word Swag

Before we head home, we are going to spend two days in Asheville, NC. I have always wanted to see the Biltmore and explore the grounds. We have made a reservation at the Omni Grove Park Inn and Spa. A little pampering before a long drive home is exactly what we (I) will need.

The Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina-photo credit Canva

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41 COMMENTS

  1. Alison | 25th Jun 20

    We’ve been hearing so many great things about Gatlinburg, that it’s definitely going on our to-do list! Mountain Shadow Resort seems like a perfect place to stay – I love cabins like this too! We’ve spent some time at the Biltmore too – it’s incredible and certainly worth the stop!

  2. Beth Shields | 25th Jun 20

    Gorgeous pics from Canva. A great way to dream and plan. Love the little cabin but when you get inside – oh my goodness….not roughing it. That would be great. Hope this turns out a great vacation as you have planned it. Thanks for your post.

    • Heather | 2nd Jul 20

      Canva is the best. If I can’t take them myself, it is my go-to place for stock photos.

  3. Carey | 25th Jun 20

    Gatlinburg is absolutely beautiful. I love the mountains, the amount of things to do and explore, and all the nature trails. We are hoping to visit in the next couple of months.

  4. Pam | 25th Jun 20

    This will be such a great trip for you! I love the area and have visited several times – so beautiful and so much to do!

  5. Stacey Billingsley | 25th Jun 20

    We’ve been to Gatlinburg twice, and we had a great time! I loved just walking around Gatlinburg, and Cades Cove, Clingman’s Dome, and Roaring Forks Motor Trails were fun. We’ve seen bears on all of these, but we saw the most on Roaring Forks. We loved Dollywood, too. I need to go back!

    • Heather | 2nd Jul 20

      There are so many things to do and see. I am already feeling like we will not have enough time.

  6. Lisa Manderino | 25th Jun 20

    It is so pretty, I hope to go one day!

  7. Leeanne | 25th Jun 20

    We were supposed to go this spring. I think this will wait another year for us. However, I love your itinerary and your stops. The skybridge is something I’m definitely looking forward to going on even though I’m afraid of heights. I can’t wait to see your pictures once you get back.

    • Heather | 2nd Jul 20

      I think 2021 is going to be a big travel year for all!

  8. Tricia Snow | 25th Jun 20

    Eastern Tennessee is so cool! You will love it there. I can’t wait to see everything you get to do.

  9. melissa | 25th Jun 20

    Gatlinburg looks like a beautiful place to visit! Those mountains are gorgeous and I would love to hike through them. Glad you survived the road trip!

    • Heather | 2nd Jul 20

      Have not survived it yet. We are headed there in August.

  10. Sara | 25th Jun 20

    Loved seeing the picture of Natural Bridge, VA. We have a Natural Bridge State Park here in Kentucky. It’s neat to see other natural bridges and how they differ.

    • Heather | 2nd Jul 20

      I just found out we have one in Massachusetts too. I need to venture out to see it.

  11. Barbara | 26th Jun 20

    This looks GREAT!

  12. Linda White | 26th Jun 20

    I’m adding this to my must see & do list. It looks like a beautiful area to visit.

  13. Chantelle | 26th Jun 20

    These photos are amazing! I’d love to see
    This area, the caverns would be super cool.

  14. Cindy Mailhot | 27th Jun 20

    I have been hearing a lot about Gatlinburg. I have been to TN but maybe I need to go back to this area.

    • Heather | 2nd Jul 20

      It looks so beautiful.

  15. Missy | 27th Jun 20

    What time of year do you recommend visiting to avoid crowds?

  16. Cindy | 27th Jun 20

    I’m so excited to read your post! I have a trip to Gatlinburg on my radar as well. I’m thinking September. I’ll look forward to seeing your posts about your trip.

    • Heather | 2nd Jul 20

      We may run into each other. I am thinking we may move it due to the rising cases of COVID in the state of Tennessee.

  17. Eva Keller | 28th Jun 20

    I’ve always wanted to go to the Biltmore estate! I did a trip to France in high school and almost every day we visited a castle, so I’ve always thought it would be cool to visit something like that in the US since there aren’t very many places like this.

    • Heather | 2nd Jul 20

      Agree. The castles in Europe are amazing!

  18. Shirley | 28th Jun 20

    This article makes me want to get in the car and visit Gatlinburg! I live just over the mountain on the NC side so it’s a day trip for me.

  19. kmf | 28th Jun 20

    This is now on my bucket list. Can’t wait for your experience so I can follow along vicariously!

    • Heather | 2nd Jul 20

      Thanks! I hope we can still go. Cases are rising and that makes me sad.

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  21. Alexis Farmer | 17th Nov 20

    Gorgeous! I’m highly considering a trip in the spring, I need to get out of here! Lol

    • Heather | 17th Nov 20

      If you do., takes lots and lots of photos!!

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