FREE AND BUDGET FRIENDLY THINGS TO DO IN PIGEON FORGE
Looking for things to do in Pigeon Forge without breaking the bank? Choose from a number of budget friendly and free things to do in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee so you can explore the area and save money along the way!
Explore Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Take a leisurely stroll down the Riverwalk Trail
Wanting to enjoy a beautiful walk by the river? Take an afternoon and explore the Riverwalk Trail that runs parallel with the Little Pigeon River. Entrances to the trail can be found at Patriot Park, Butler Street at Ashley, and Jake Thomas Road. Everyone in the family will enjoy walking or biking the trail and listening to the soothing sounds of the river along the way. And the trail is pet friendly, so bring your furry friend along!
Enjoy some of the finest fishing in the country
The waters of East Tennessee offer some of the finest fishing in the country. Avid fishermen and the occasional angler will find outstanding fishing opportunities in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, as well as the Little Pigeon River and at Douglas Lake, located just a few miles northeast of Pigeon Forge. Although there is no cost to go fishing, a valid Tennessee fishing license is required and can be purchased for a small fee.
Have a picnic lunch in Cades Cove
Take a scenic drive through Cades Cove. The 11-mile paved Cades Cove Loop Road is one the most visited areas within Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Smoky Mountains, look for wildlife and get a peek at the historic church and other buildings. Pack a lunch and stop for a picnic at the Cades Cove picnic grounds. The park is open year-round and it’s free.
Take in the spectacular views on a scenic drive
Wanting to explore the great outdoors from the comfort of your own car? The entrance to the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail is near the Rainbows Falls parking area, where visitors are immediately met with spectacular views. Make sure to bring your hiking shoes as there are plenty of places to get out and explore with the family. The best thing about this beautiful drive is that it’s FREE!
Explore Old Mill Square
Travel back in time with a visit to Old Mill Square. Walk through the square and take a peek in the unique shops and stores. See fudge being made at the Old Mill Candy Kitchen. Feed the ducks along the banks of the Little Pigeon River and watch the wheel turn on the side of the mill. Tour the Old Mill to see it working, to make some of the ingredients that are used in Old Mill recipes.
Meet the horses from Dolly Parton’s Stampede
Excited about seeing Dolly Parton’s Stampede dinner show? Get there early and take a leisurely stroll along the open-air horse walk in Pigeon Forge. Get up close and personal with these magnificent creatures. Meet the performers and learn about each breed of horse. This is a great experience for everyone who is attending the show and its open to the public. Get your tickets to Dolly’s Stampede today.
Spend an afternoon at Patriot Park
Spend an afternoon with the family at Patriot Park, located next to the Old Mill in Pigeon Forge. A walk around the park takes you along the Little Pigeon River, where you”ll see a big “liberty” bell, flags from the 50 states, a historic patriot missile and a picnic pavilion. During Winterfest and the holiday season, Patriot Park lights up the night with magnificent holiday light displays.
Celebrate Christmas every day of the year
Celebrate the spirit of Christmas any day of the year with a visit to the Incredible Christmas Place in Pigeon Forge. See their large display of Christmas trees brilliantly decorated with lights and ornaments. There’s no cost to browse through the store.
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