3.8 miles | Easy | 2 hours The Gatlinburg Trail trailhead is also accessible from Sugarlands Visitor Center and is one of the only trails within Great Smoky Mountains National Park that allows dogs and bicycles.
2.5 miles (roundtrip) | 400' climb | Easy-Moderate | Total Estimated Time: 2 hours Arch Rock is accessible from the Alum Cave Bluffs trailhead - just over 8 miles from the Sugarlands Visitor Center on Highway 441 (Newfound Gap Road). The trail is picturesque and leads to an erosion-created slate tunnel. Curved rock steps provide a path to climb through the rock to the top. Hikers may then continue on the Alum Cave Bluffs or further still to the summit of Mt. LeConte.
2 Hour guided tour 6 Side-by-side zip-lines 4 Sky bridges ATV ride to the top Educational tour about Smokies history Panoramic views of Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Sevierville is the hometown of internationally known singer, songwriter and entertainer Dolly Parton. Dolly grew up in Sevierville, the fourth of 12 siblings. She knew at a young age that she wanted to sing and entertain for a living. By the age of 6, Dolly was singing live at WIVK radio station in nearby Knoxville, Tennessee. She was also making weekly appearances at Cas Walker’s Grocery Store, which still stands today and now houses a portion of First Baptist Church on the Parkway in Sevierville.
The single or double rider coaster cars coast down the mountain on a specially-designed silent track. Use individual brake handles to control your speed and enjoy the ride, any way you like.