Rods Guide to the Smoky Mountains
Smokies area information since 1997 about the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, cabins, weddings, attractions, and more!
Smoky Mountain Towns & Villages
From the bustling, action-packed parkways of Pigeon Forge to the quiet, peaceful stream-side retreats of Townsend and Western North Carolina, find the perfect basecamp for your mountain escape.
Gatlinburg
The Mountain Gateway
Nestled directly at the main entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg is a historic, highly walkable mountain town. It is packed with creekside restaurants, bustling local candy kitchens, family attractions, and the starting point for breathtaking mountain trails.
Pigeon Forge
Entertainment & Shopping Capital
Home to Dollywood, award-winning dinner theaters, and miles of exciting family attractions, Pigeon Forge is designed for fun. This vibrant city features endless rows of outlet shopping, kid-friendly recreation, and great restaurants lining its famous Parkway.
Sevierville
Historic Charm & Shopping Hubs
As the birthplace of Dolly Parton, Sevierville offers a wonderful blend of historic downtown charm and massive modern retail districts. It is the perfect place to find local boutique shops, massive outdoor retail outlets, and fantastic local dining without the heavy Parkway traffic.
Townsend
The Peaceful Side of the Smokies
For those looking to escape the neon lights, Townsend offers a laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere. Known as "the peaceful side of the Smokies," it features direct access to Cades Cove, quiet river-tubing streams, scenic bicycle paths, and cozy, secluded cabin rentals.
NC Mountain Villages
Cherokee, Bryson City & Beyond
Cross the scenic Newfound Gap Road to discover Western North Carolina's quaint mountain towns. From the rich cultural heritage of Cherokee to the classic steam-train excursions of Bryson City, these communities offer amazing hiking, river adventures, and historical museums.
Which Town Fits Your Vacation Style?
- For First-Time Visitors: Staying in Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge puts you right in the center of the action and offers direct access to the most popular sights.
- For Nature Lovers & Hikers: Consider Townsend or the North Carolina side. You'll beat the heavy resort crowds and enjoy immediate, peaceful trail access.
- Easy Transportation: Both Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge operate affordable local trolley networks, allowing you to easily hop between destinations without driving your own vehicle.