Visit Foxfire Mountain Adventure Park for an adventurous day full of zip lining, hiking, ATV tours, and a swinging bridge. Visit the Tennessee Museum of Aviation to view a collection of military vehicles, aircraft engines, aviation exhibits, jets, and more! Hike to Laurel Falls to experience the massive 80-foot tall waterfall. Stop at The Applebarn in Sevierville to shop the general store and taste their cider. Ride your bikes through the Cades Cove loop. Race the evening away at Nascar Speedpark, a family-friendly attraction for all ages! Play a round of mini-golf where the pigs fly at Ripley’s Old MacDonald’s Farm. Take a walk around the peaceful Sevierville Greenway. Fish for trout in the Little Pigeon River. Take a Fall Driving Tour through the Smoky Mountains and experience the wondrous colors of autumn. Choose from over 100 brand-name & designer outlet stores at Tanger Outlets. Stop in at the Russell Stover Retail Store and Build-A-Box of chocolates for yourself or to give as a gift. Take a drive on the Roaring Fork Motor Trail. Grab a deluxe burger at Graze Burgers. Take a drive along the Foothills Parkway and experience awe-inspiring views that will leave you breathless. Spend time at the Smoky Mountain Deer Farm and Petting Zoo. Ride the Wild Eagle at Dollywood and make sure to keep your eyes open for the view from the top of the coaster. Attend a special event night at Smokies Stadium , a place where the stars of tomorrow are! See an exotic monkey at Rainforest Adventures. See the view from Newfound Gap. While at Newfound Gap, take a few steps onto the famed Appalachian Trail. Take a selfie with the Dolly Statue in downtown Sevierville. Feed an exotic bird at Parrot Mountain. Choose if you’ll be for the North or for the South at Dolly Parton’s Stampede. (Get there early to pet the horses!) Visit Sevierville’s newest and largest indoor family adventure park at Sevier Air, home to 38,000 square feet of fun! Play a round of golf on the championship course at Sevierville Golf Club . See the Smoky Mountains from a birds-eye view when you fly with Sky High Air Tours. Hike 2.5 miles to Arch Rock, an erosion created tunnel in the Smokies. White water raft with Big Creek Expeditions. Take in scenic vista views via an ATV experience with Bluff Mountain Adventures. Take a fly tying class at The Smoky Mountain Angler. While there, ask about their Guide Services and get on the Smoky Mountain streams with an expert. Experience a Feud and Feast at Hatfield & McCoy. Visit the Relic Room at Smoky Mountain Knife Works and take home a piece of history. Visit the Robert A Tino Gallery, located at 812 Old Douglas Dam Road. Take a cool escape on a River Rat Tubing expedition! Rent a Tiny Home in the Smokies from one of the areas premier campgrounds or resorts. Take a tour at Tennessee Legend Distillery and taste different flavors to take home your favorite moonshine. Take in the view from the 200-foot Great Smoky Mountain Wheel at The Island. Explore the old homesteads of Cades Cove, an 11-mile driving loop with scenic views and history points. Download the Sevierville Historic Walking Tour map to take a walk back in time. Visit one of the Architectural Wonders in Sevierville. Sip a selection among the more than 70 unique pours at five locations along The Rocky Top Wine Trail. Climb Clingmans Dome, the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Stay at Wilderness at the Smokies where you’ll find seventeen waterslides, numerous pools, a lazy river, and multiple water rides and attractions. Visit the Sevierville Visitors Center to see an ever-changing exhibit. Summer 2020’s exhibit is the Old Slow and Easy showcasing the Smoky Mountain Railroad . Eat dinner at the Applewood Farmhouse restaurant, the fritter destination of the Smoky Mountains. Take part in the Wall of Flame challenge at Pepper Palace . Can you handle the heat? Explore the Factory Lodge Store to experience the Lodge brand and learn exclusive tips for cooking with cast iron. Stay at a luxury cabin with a view in the Great Smoky Mountains. Pack a picnic lunch and find a quiet spot beside one of the many rivers or streams to sit and soak in the beauty and peacefulness of the Smoky Mountains.