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01When you look for a Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg hotel we know what you want – a clean spacious room with a comfortable bed and plenty of hot water in the shower. Whether you’re on a Pigeon Forge vacation in the Great Smoky Mountains or looking for Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg restaurants, shopping and attractions, you want broadband wifi Internet included and access to good restaurants and entertainment also.

Comfort Inn & Suites at Dollywood Lane, a Pigeon Forge hotel, provides all you want and more, like balconies, coffee service, hairdryers, irons and ironing boards, and if desired, family and Jacuzzi suites with gas fireplaces. Our Pigeon Forge hotel is close to the Dixie Stampede, Dollywood, The Old Mill Square and Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies. We think our deluxe continental breakfast is the best in town. Our indoor and outdoor swimming pools plus our large hot tub offer complete relaxation after a day of Pigeon Forge shopping, hiking in the Smokies or business meetings in Gatlinburg.

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Fall Foliage in the Smokies
August 15 – November 15

The notion that peak color season in Great Smoky Mountains National Park happens in mid-October is a misconception. The marvelous colors of autumn actually light up the Smokies for seven weeks or more as the peak elevations move down the mountainsides from the highest elevations to the foothills.

Winter Magic Kickoff & Chili Cookoff
November 4

The City of Gatlinburg kicks off Gatlinburg Winter Magic tm from 5 to 8 p.m. on the Downtown Parkway by turning on over three million lights. Enjoy live entertainment by the Marvelettes, sample chili recipes from local restaurants and businesses. Spectacular fireworks at dusk during the opening ceremony are sponsored by Mountain Rentals of Gatlinburg.

Trolley Ride of Lights
November 4, 2009 – January 30, 2010

Enjoy a guided trolley ride of the spectacular Gatlinburg Winter Magic lighting displays.

Gatlinburg Winter Magic
November 4, 2009 – February 28, 2010

The City of Gatlinburg magically lights up the winter nights with millions of spectacular lights and lighted displays from November through February.

Veteran’s Day Celebration
November 11

Join Gatlinburg in saluting America’s veterans. Stirring musical tribute on Ripley’s Aquarium Plaza.

Holiday Arts & Crafts Show
November 23 – 30

Unique handcrafted Christmas gifts made by members of Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community

Festival of Trees
November 24 – 28

Festival of Trees and weekend performances of a holiday classic presented in Gatlinburg.

The Nutcracker “Sweet”
November 27 – 28

Presented by the Smoky Mountain Dance Theater Company, enjoy this holiday classic
presented in Gatlinburg, with performances at 7 p.m. in the W.L. Mills
Auditorium. (GSE) Call (865) 680-7369 for information and reservations.

Winter Magic Tunes & Tales
November 27 – December 20

Through the holiday season, visitors can meet characters and storytellers and
enjoy caroling and entertainment along the Parkway Friday and Saturday
evenings during this third annual event!

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20th Annual Winterfest Kickoff
November 5

Patriot Park; For more information call (865) 429-7350

MLC Ladies Conference & Retreat
November 6 – 7

Music Road Hotel & Convention Center; Advance registration required; For more information call (706) 226-3312

Winterfest Trolley Tour of Lights
November 6 – 30

Fun Time Trolley Station @ Patriot Park; (Mon. through Fri. only) 6:30 p.m.; $5.00; Call Trolley Office @ (865) 453-6444 for reservations.

Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Festival
November 7 – January 2

Operating days vary.(Closed 11/26, 12/24, 12/25 & 12/31); For more infomration call 1-800-DOLLYWOOD

Tellabration
November 21

For more information call (865) 429-7350

Pigeon Forge Community Chorus Holiday Concert
November 22

Free – For more information call (865)429-7350

James Rogers in Concert
November 26

Smith Family Theater; 7:30 p.m.; For tickets call 866-399-8100

Belz Midnight Madness
November 27

Belz Outlets; Open 12:00 A.M.; For more information call (865) 453-7316

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While visiting Gatlinburg this fall, chances are that you will see a black bear within the city limits of Gatlinburg.   Numerous bear sightings have been reported during October.  The Smoky Mountains had a great season last year for new bear cubs being born along.

Efforts to restore bear populations in Tennessee have resulted in more frequent bear sightings both inside and outside of the national park.  Park Rangers are saying that in 2009, there have been more bear sightings since the park service started keeping records in 1981.

Should you encounter a bear on your trip, keep in mind that you should not approach the animal. Use extreme caution around the bear.  If the bear changes it’s behavior (stops feeding, or starts paying attention to you) you are too close to the animal.  Don’t run or do anything that could startle the bear.  Slowly back away while watching the bear.   Changes are you increase your distance from the bear, it will do the same.

For more bear encounter safety tips, click here to visit the National Park Service

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Oconaluftee Visitor Center will host a special program on Birds of Prey combined with a special Evening on the Farm at the Mountain Farm Museum on Thursday, October 22.

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Source: National Park Service



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