Vacation rental companies in pigeon forge tn

Located in eastern Tennessee, this mountain resort city is just three-and-a-half hours from the bustling country music hub of Nashville and two-and-a-half from charming, outdoorsy Chattanooga. Neighboring towns of Gatlinburg and Sevierville are full of history and Appalachian charm. And, of course, the entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park is only minutes away from our Pigeon Forge vacation rentals and cabins. With a location like this, our cabin rentals in Pigeon Forge are the perfect addition to a Tennessee road trip or family vacation.

What are some things to do in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

First and foremost: the outdoors are calling. Abundant rainfall and many different elevation levels make for a fascinating display of flora and fauna in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. You’ll have your pick of trails to hike, rivers and lakes to fish, float, or kayak, and roadside overlooks for easy mountain vistas. 

From April through November, you can drive about an hour from your vacation rental to Clingmans Dome for a unique way to see these breathtaking views. A very steep, spiraled walkway rises from the trees to meet an observation tower for 360-degree panoramas. Or you can drive the 11-mile loop at Cades Cove, passing lush meadows and historic, rustic buildings that are perfect for photographing. 

The trailhead to Laurel Falls is about 20 minutes from our cabins and a popular spot for families to hike. At two-and-a-half miles out and back, it’s not too strenuous and offers beautiful scenery and cascading waterfalls. There are near-endless ways to get outside and explore, so don’t miss out. And if you book a cabin in Pigeon Forge with a hot tub, you can soak your tired legs after an exciting day outside.

What are things to do in Pigeon Forge?

Tourists flock to Pigeon Forge for more than just its proximity to the Smokies. A bastion of Southern culture, people book Pigeon Forge condos to hear country music, take their kids to amusement parks, or attend a wide variety of dinner shows. And since no trip to Tennessee would be complete without a sampling of Southern cooking, be sure to take advantage of the many dining options. Stop for a family-style meal at Mama’s Farmhouse or peruse local crafts and pottery after a hearty breakfast at the Old Mill Restaurant.

Fun is never far away with the famous Dollywood theme park, Splash Country water park, and a handful of go-kart tracks nearby. Pay a visit to the Hollywood Wax Museum to see lifelike models of celebrities, or test your teamwork and sense of adventure with an afternoon at the Island Ropes Course. 

Planning your vacation for late March? The annual Mountain Quiltfest has been going strong for more than two decades. Delve into this staple of Appalachian culture by taking quilting lessons, browsing hundreds of intricate, handmade quilts in the quilt show, or even entering your own prize quilt into the running.

After a long day hiking in the Smoky Mountains, rollercoaster rides at Dollywood or gorging yourself on Southern cookin’, you’ll be delighted to relax in your cozy Pigeon Forge cabin rental. Vacasa offers vacation homes and cabins with fully-equipped kitchens, swimming pools, and even home theaters and arcade games. We have you covered if you’re planning a romantic getaway for two or need a spacious vacation rental for a family reunion. Browse our beautiful cabins and pet-friendly condos to start planning your getaway to the Smokies.

This 150-acre theme park is named after the legendary country singer Dolly Parton, an East Tennessee native and part-owner. The park is divided into ten unique sections that focus on the culture, music, and history of the East Tennessee and Southern Appalachian regions. The park is also home to 27 rides and 8 roller coasters.

Dollywood’s Splash Country

This sister-theme park of Dollywood is built across 35 acres in the natural mountain countryside. The numerous water-themed rides and slides at the park are designed to provide you with an exhilarating experience similar to swimming in the Great Smoky Mountain rivers.

Titanic Museum

If you want to experience what it felt like to be aboard the Titanic, the Titanic Museum is your best bet. It boasts authentic and interactive recreations of the ship’s interior, complete with over 400 artefacts from the actual Titanic.

Dinosaur Museum

This museum offers you a chance to walk among dinosaurs, or rather; terrifyingly realistic, life-size replicas of these primordial beasts. Among its star attractions, you can find a 45 foot long T-Rex and full-sized Allosaurus.

Pigeon Forge Mill

The town owes its name to this historic iron forge built back in 1817. Situated on the West Fork of Little Pigeon River, this historic gristmill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A popular attraction with visitors, it contains a mill-house, an old waterwheel, and a mill-dam, all of which are in working condition.