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Spring Events in Gatlinburg

Spring in Gatlinburg is like no other place.  There are so many fun things to do in Gatlinburg during Spring. One breath of our fresh mountain air and beautiful blooming wildflowers, you'll be glad you made Gatlinburg your Spring Break destination.  Not only are we nestled in the valley surrounded by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park which boasts 150 trails and 800 miles for hiking or backpacking adventures. Speaking of adventures, there is plenty to discover during Springtime all around Gatlinburg. Check out one of our many Spring Events. Take a sip of the good life at our wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Raft a river. Hop on a zipline. Sink a putt during mini-golf, or swing away at our scenic Gatlinburg Golf Course. Get your aquatic fix at one of the world’s best aquariums. In Gatlinburg, you’ll never run out of amazingly fun things to do.

Springfest

To celebrate the splendor of Spring, Gatlinburg businesses come alive with décor, adding a bit of their own unique flair to the verdant season. 

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Restaurants

Start the day strong and fuel up with a mountain of flapjacks at one of our amazing pancake houses. Relax and unwind after a day of adventure at one of the many restaurants and eateries found throughout Gatlinburg.

Attractions

What's there to do in Gatlinburg? We're so glad you asked. With adventures abounding around every turn, there's easily something for everyone found at the gateway to the Smokies. Just a quick stroll along the infamous Parkway offers more opportunities for fun with...

Shopping

An adventure unto itself, experience shopping at the next level in Gatlinburg. You may not think of shopping as one of the more popular things to do in the Smoky Mountains, but along the Parkway and the scenic Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community, you’ll find some of...

Events

Gatlinburg festivals and events are always a good time, so we’re always looking for a reason to celebrate. The Gatlinburg events calendar has something for every season, including parades, craft fairs, concerts, food festivals and special seasonal events.

Great Smoky Mountains

Cascading waterfalls, roaming wildlife and a view that stretches out over 500,000 acres – this is the country’s most-visited national park. Vacationers often start in Gatlinburg and make their way to one of the park’s famous paths where they can find everything...