
Tennessee’s fall spotlight shifts to the Smokies
Tennessee’s fall season has a new star, and it’s not Nashville anymore. Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge are now the trendiest fall spots in the state, with the Great Smoky Mountains offering some of the most stunning fall foliage in the country.
These mountain towns offer more than just breathtaking views, they’re packed with festivals, outdoor activities, and cozy cabins perfect for the fall season.

Gatlinburg’s fall festivals you can’t miss
Gatlinburg is the heart of fall festivities in East Tennessee. One of the top attractions is the Bear-Varian Fall Festival at Anakeesta, where you’ll find pumpkin displays, haunted rides, and festive decor.
Additionally, the Gatlinburg Harvest Festival brings the downtown area to life with seasonal decorations and local events, perfect for anyone looking to soak in the autumn vibes.

Pigeon Forge’s Dollywood Harvest Festival
Dollywood’s Harvest Festival is one of the top events in Pigeon Forge. From September 12 to October 27, visitors can enjoy the Great Pumpkin LumiNights, a stunning display of thousands of illuminated pumpkins.
The festival also features live gospel music, craft demonstrations, and plenty of activities for families, making it a must-visit destination for anyone in the area this fall.

Experience apple-themed fun at SkyLand Ranch
SkyLand Ranch hosts the Apple Harvest Festival, running through November 1. This festival is all about fall fun, from apple-themed treats to outdoor activities and entertainment.
It’s a family-friendly event with ghost towns and live performances, set in the scenic beauty of the Smoky Mountains, offering the perfect way to celebrate the season.

Lookout Mountain’s fall wonders
Lookout Mountain offers some of the most spectacular views of the fall foliage. Whether it’s the famous Rock City Gardens or the “See Seven States” viewpoint, the colors are simply breathtaking.
Point Park, with its memorial to the Civil War’s Battle of the Clouds, also provides a historic and scenic spot to take in the beauty of autumn in the Smokies.

Scenic drives through the Smokies
One of the best ways to experience the fall colors of the Smoky Mountains is by taking a scenic drive. Routes like Lookout Mountain and the Natchez Trace Parkway offer breathtaking views of the vibrant foliage.
These drives are perfect for a relaxing road trip, allowing you to take in the beauty of Tennessee’s autumn landscape from the comfort of your car.

Outdoor adventures in the Smokies
The Smokies offer a variety of outdoor adventures perfect for fall. Whether you’re horseback riding at Big Rock Dude Ranch, fishing, or rafting, there’s something for everyone.
With cooler temperatures and beautiful fall scenery, outdoor activities are even more enjoyable during this time of year, providing the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation.

Scenic helicopter tours over the Smokies
For a truly unforgettable experience, take a scenic helicopter tour over the Smoky Mountains. The aerial views of the fall colors are absolutely stunning and give you a unique perspective of the landscape.
Helicopter tours are a great way to see the full beauty of the Smokies while enjoying a thrilling ride above the treetops.

Local festivals add to the fun
Tennessee is home to a variety of fall festivals, and the Smokies are no exception. Events like the 3 Sisters Bluegrass Festival and the Fall Rod Run in Pigeon Forge bring live music, entertainment, and seasonal celebrations.
These festivals are a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture while enjoying the beauty of the fall season.

Pumpkin patches and harvest fun
Middle and East Tennessee are full of charming pumpkin patches that are perfect for family outings. From hayrides to pumpkin picking, there’s no shortage of classic fall fun in these areas.
These spots also feature seasonal activities like corn mazes and fall photo ops, making them ideal destinations for anyone looking to enjoy a traditional autumn experience.

Cozy mountain cabins and lodges
If you’re planning to visit the Smokies, there’s no better way to enjoy the fall season than by staying in a cozy mountain cabin or lodge. These accommodations offer stunning views and a peaceful retreat amid Tennessee’s fall foliage.
Many cabins and lodges are nestled right in the heart of the fall foliage, providing a peaceful retreat with all the comforts of home.

Rock City’s stunning fall colors
Rock City in Chattanooga is a must-visit during the fall. Known for its dramatic rock formations and beautiful gardens, this location offers some of the best views of the Smokies.
In the fall, the garden’s trails come alive with vibrant colors, creating the perfect setting for a peaceful hike or a leisurely stroll through nature.

Local moonshine and cider tastings
No trip to the Smokies would be complete without sampling some local moonshine or cider. Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg offer several tasting rooms where you can try regional spirits and seasonal flavors.
From moonshine to cider donuts, the flavors of fall are easy to find throughout the region, making for a fun and flavorful experience.

The Island in Pigeon Forge
The Island in Pigeon Forge is another great place to visit during the fall. With seasonal decorations, live music, and plenty of shopping and dining, it’s the perfect spot for a leisurely day out.
The Island is also home to some fantastic fall events, like food festivals and pumpkin carving contests, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Parks and Shows in Pigeon Forge
For car enthusiasts, the Fall Rod Run in Pigeon Forge is a must-see event. From September 11 to 13, classic cars fill the streets, showcasing everything from muscle cars to vintage hot rods.
It’s a great opportunity to see some incredible cars while enjoying the lively atmosphere of Pigeon Forge during the fall season. After checking out the Fall Rod Run, consider taking a scenic train ride through New Hampshire’s stunning fall foliage for even more breathtaking views.

Hiking trails for the fall season
Fall is the perfect time to hike in the Smokies, with the trails lined with vibrant autumn colors. Popular hikes like Rainbow Falls and the Gatlinburg Scenic Overlook offer both challenging trails and breathtaking views.
Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just looking for a leisurely walk, there are plenty of trails to explore, all offering stunning fall scenery.
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Which fall spots in Tennessee are you most excited to visit? Share your favorite destinations or fall plans in the comments below.
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