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August 25, 2025
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Upcoming Fall Events in the Smokies
August 25, 2025
Posted By: Mike Bourlet
Category: General
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  • Stacked glowing jack-o'-lanterns and a rustic fall market stand with colorful foliage, set against Smoky Mountain scenery at sunset. Text overlay reads “Fall Events in the Smokies.”

    Upcoming Fall Events in the Smokies

    🥂 Top Romantic Dinner Spots

    “Top romantic restaurants in Gatlinburg and Sevierville for anniversary dinners, including lodge-style steakhouses, creekside bistros, and cozy mountain dining.”
    Top 10 Pizza Places in the Smoky Mountains

    🍕Top Ten Pizza Places in the Smoky Mountain

    Craving a perfect slice in the Smokies? From cozy mountain cafes to bold wood-fired creations, we’ve rounded up 10 of the region’s most irresistible pizza spots in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Whether you’re traveling with family or just hungry after a hike, this list serves up flavor, local charm, and cheesy goodness in every bite.
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    🌄 No Hiking Required: 10 Scenic Smoky Mountain Experiences for Families

    Not every mountain memory needs hiking boots. Whether you’re traveling with little ones, grandparents, or just craving a slower pace, these Smoky Mountain gems deliver the views, charm, and photo ops—no trails required. 🚗 Cades Cove Loop Road – Wildlife, historic cabins, and panoramic views—all from your car. ☕ Old Mill Square in Pigeon Forge ...

    🚗 Top Wheelchair-Accessible Scenic Drives in the Smokies

    Explore the Smoky Mountains from the comfort of your vehicle with scenic drives designed for accessibility and ease. From wildlife-rich routes like Cades Cove to the dramatic overlooks along Foothills Parkway, these wheelchair-friendly auto tours offer pull-offs, waterfall views, and picnic spots everyone can enjoy. Whether you're traveling with mobility aids or just want a laid-back way to experience the park, this guide maps out nature’s beauty—no hiking required.