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    Seasonal Events 🌌🌲

    Dates are approximate and may vary each year. Please check the event page for up to date info.

    Winter Events in the Smoky Mountains

    • Pigeon Forge Winterfest: Nov – Feb. A celebration with over 5 million holiday lights in Pigeon Forge, creating a festive winter wonderland.
    • Winterfest Driving Tour of Lights: Nov – Feb. A self-guided driving tour to view the spectacular holiday lights in Pigeon Forge.
    • Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas: Nov – Jan. Celebrate Christmas at Dollywood with stunning lights and holiday shows.
    • Cades Cove Loop Lope: Nov. A unique running event in Cades Cove offering both 5K and 10-mile courses.
    • Ultimate Smoky Mountain Christmas Celebration: Nov. A mix of Christmas excitement, gospel music, and Christian comedy.
    • Winterfest at the Island: Nov – Dec. A festive event at The Island in Pigeon Forge featuring LED Christmas Trees and a choreographed fountain show.
    • Shadrack’s Christmas Wonderland: Nov – Dec. A drive-through Christmas light show at Soaky Mountain Waterpark.

    Spring Events in the Smoky Mountains

    • Hands on Gatlinburg: May. An arts and crafts event encouraging creative expression at the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community Trail.
    • Get Lucky at Skybridge: March. A St. Patrick’s Day celebration with green lights on the Skybridge.
    • Great Smoky Easter Arts and Crafts Show: April. Showcasing handcrafted gifts and products by local artisans.
    • Blooms and Tunes at Anakeesta: April – May. Nature-themed art installations, local music, and spring-themed foods at Anakeesta Mountaintop Adventure Park.
    • Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage: April. A celebration of spring blooms with guided walks and educational sessions in the Great Smoky Mountains.
    • Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament: April. An annual fishing tournament open to all ages.
    • The Grand National F-100 Show: May. A showcase of F-100s with a parkway cruise, part of Gatlinburg’s spring car events.
    • Chuck Wagon Cookoff Weekend & Competition: Mar. A Western-style cooking competition and festival.
    • Chevelles in the Smokies: Mar. A car show featuring a range of Chevelle models.
    • Corvette Expo: Mar. A showcase and event centered around Corvette cars.
    • Pigeon Forge Spring Rod Run: Apr. A large car show with classic cars and trucks.
    • Women of Joy: Apr. A spiritual and community event for women.
    • Music in the Mountains Spring Parade: Apr. A parade featuring marching bands and local entertainers.
    • Dollywood’s Flower & Food Festival: Apr – Jun. A celebration of flowers and food at Dollywood.
    • Grand National F-100 Show: May. A gathering showcasing F-100 vehicles.

    Summer Events in the Smoky Mountains

    • Smallmouth King Bass Fishing Tournament: Jun. Organized by the Sevierville Chamber of Commerce, this annual tournament challenges anglers to showcase their skills in Sevierville’s waters​​.
    • Dollywood Smoky Mountain Summer Celebration: Jun – Aug. This event brings Dollywood to life with summer colors, seasonal foods, decorations, fireworks, and special entertainment​​.
    • Smoky Mountains Synchronous Fireflies Event: Jun. A unique natural display in the Smoky Mountains National Park, featuring the synchronous fireflies in their natural habitat​​.
    • Pontiacs in Pigeon Forge Classic Car Show: May-Jun. A classic car show located at the LeConte Center​​.
    • Annual A Mountain Quiltfest: Jun. Held at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, this event offers over 60 quilting classes and various vendors​​.
    • Kids Artistic Revue National Finals: Jun. A dance event dedicated to providing rewarding experiences for dancers, teachers, and parents, held at the LeConte Center​​
    • Celebrate Freedom Aug: A month-long recognition event in Pigeon Forge where many businesses offer discounts​​.
    • Smoky Mountain Fishing Expo Aug: A new expo featuring seminars and new fishing gear, located at the LeConte Center​​.
    • Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion Aug: An expo for Jeep enthusiasts, including a Jeep Show with several trophies awarded, held at the LeConte Center​​.

    Fall Events in the Smoky Mountains

    1. Bear-Varian Fall Festival: Celebrate fall at Anakeesta with seasonal decor, haunted rides, and movie nights (September – October).
    2. Oktoberfest at Peaceful Side Social: A German-themed festival with entertainment, food, and live music (September).
    3. Dollywood Harvest Festival: Features the Great Pumpkin LumiNights and Southern Gospel Jubilee (September – October).
    4. Townsend Fall Heritage Festival: Enjoy bluegrass music, arts and crafts, and fall festivities (September).
    5. Annual Rotary Club Craft Fair: Features 75 artisan booths with unique handmade items (September – October).
    6. Fall Festival at Ober Mountain: Enjoy delicious food, live music, and seasonal activities (September – October).
    7. Fall At Kyker Farms: Offers corn mazes, hayrides, and a pumpkin patch (September – October).
    8. Fall Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair: Showcases talented artisans at the Gatlinburg Convention Center (October).
    9. Chalkfest at The Island: A showcase of professional and aspiring talent with a focus on food and heritage (October).
    10. Wears Valley Fall Fest: A family-friendly festival with a range of activities and entertainment (October).
    11. Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival: A 12-week festival in Gatlinburg featuring scarecrow displays and fall decorations (September – November).
    12. Oktoberfest at Ober Gatlinburg: German-style Oktoberfest with live music and food (September – October).
    13. Fall at the Island in Pigeon Forge: A season-long festival with special experiences and attractions (September – October).
    14. Autumn at Anakeesta’s Hallow Mountain: Seasonal foods, live music, and thrilling rides (September – October).
    15. Rod Runs: A car show event for classic car enthusiasts (Mid-September).
    16. Bluegrass Festival: Enjoy top bluegrass acts in Pigeon Forge (Mid-September).
    17. Smoky Mountain Woodcarvers Festival: A woodcarving show and competition (Early October).
    18. Bruce Street Brewfest: A craft beer festival with beer tasting and live music (Early October).
    19. Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair & Fall Festival: Features over 200 vendors, including craftspeople and artists (Mid to Late October).
    20. Grains & Grits: A festival celebrating Southern cooking and craft beverages (Early November).
    21. Chili Cookoff: A chili-tasting event with live music and artisan booths (November).
    22. Holiday Handcrafters Festival: A blend of holiday spirit and harvest celebration with crafts and music (Date unspecified).
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