Author: Gatlinburg Travel Host

Foothills Family Celebrations Through Honeysuckle Hills

Foothills Family Celebrations Through Honeysuckle Hills

From their official website: “Honeysuckle Hills will delight the hearts of all gathering to celebrate your wedding. Our private, intimate setting in the Smoky Mountains is abundant with nature and stunning scenery. My desire is for everyone to feel as welcome as they would visiting 

Encouraging Children To Read: Willee The Bookworm

Encouraging Children To Read: Willee The Bookworm

Here’s something new to help get the kids continuing their reading enrichment over the summer (and school seasons!): Willee Worm The Bookworm by Smoky Mountain publisher Alexander Expressions. Willee Worm is a literary project by Sheila Alexander dedicated to bringing reading lessons to children through 

Dollywood’s Big Bear Mountain Rollercoaster

Dollywood’s Big Bear Mountain Rollercoaster

As sort of a “in case you missed it”, we gleefully remind you that Dollywood’s newest rollercoaster Big Bear Mountain is now open and taking riders ready for a new thrill in Tennessee’s greatest amusement park! From Dollywood’s official brochure: “LOCATED IN WILDWOOD GROVE Voted 

New Memorial Plaza And Bridge At Mynatt Park

New Memorial Plaza And Bridge At Mynatt Park

Earlier in June, the city of Gatlinburg unveiled it’s long-awaited memorial project to honor the lives lost and the rescue efforts made during the 2016 Smoky Mountain wildfires (for this very site was originally designed to provide information and support on). Myself and Ge’ne Kea 

Vitality Wellness Spa

Vitality Wellness Spa

Inspired by our own desires and request of others to have accessibility to quality medical spa services in the area and time-saving travel: our Vitality Wellness Spa came to life! Vitality’s neighboring medical office “Solace Health Professionals” brings to the Seymour area and communities a 

Great Smoky Mountains Park It Forward Program

Great Smoky Mountains Park It Forward Program

It is possible you’ve heard the news already, but if not, we’ll be happy to introduce you to it here. Beginning March 1st, 2023, the Smoky Mountain National Park will require parking tags on vehicles for parking accessibility at National Park destinations. Daily passes are