North America is a continent filled with exciting vacation destinations for travelers to explore. Whether looking for a beachfront experience of sun, sand and surf or a mountaintop experience of alpine splendor and snow-capped peaks, North America boasts a wide variety of top-notch holiday locales for vacationers to experience. When it comes to North American mountain vacations there are a few locations that really stand out from the crowd; both for their stunning natural beauty and for the diversity of recreational entertainment found in the area. The Smoky Mountains of Tennessee definitely fit into this elite category. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is an all-natural alpine playground that plays host to millions of visitors each and every year. And the surrounding cities of Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Sevierville only add recreational value to a Smoky Mountain vacation experience. Ever since the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was first designated a national treasure in the late 1920s, this region, that stretches from East Tennessee into North Carolina, has grown in popularity for mountain vacation enthusiasts from around North America. The park boats a unique combination of sensational vistas, a multitude of walking and hiking trails, scenic drives, and historic landmarks. All of these aspects play a role in the overwhelming attraction of the Park. Perhaps the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is best known for the autumnal flare it shows off between September and late November. It is during this time that rich, fiery colors of gold, orange, red, yellow, and brown light up the Tennessee hillside in strikingly vivid hues. Spring, summer and winter have plenty to offer visitors to the park as well; including the full bloom of summer, the snow-capped peaks of winter, or the fresh emerald flare that bursts forth every year in March. While the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is undoubtedly the attraction that first drew visitors to this part of the country, the local Tennessee cities of Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg and Sevierville have grown up alongside the park to become world-class resort centers in their own right. Pigeon Forge is home to exciting attractions such as Dollywood- named after the areas most famous citizen. Gatlinburg is home to the Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort and numerous Smoky Mountain artisan galleries. And Sevierville, the last of the three Smoky Mountain sister cities, is home to exciting entertainment highlights such as the Governors Palace and the Great China Acrobats. All three of these cities offer their own unique version of Smoky Mountain charm and flare. And together they also play host to numerous area-wide Smoky Mountain festivals such as Winterfest, and the Harvest Festival. For those vacationers who really want to achieve maximum enjoyment during their Smoky Mountain vacation, the lodging offered by the areas stunning log cabin rentals prove a popular accommodation choice. Majestic Mountain Vacations features some of East Tennessees premium Pigeon Forge cabins. These sensational Smoky Mountain chalet rentals are beautifully crafted and fully equipped to offer true mountaintop luxury. Offering exquisite furnishings, state of the art audio-visual systems, and ultra-modern, stainless steel kitchen facilities, these Pigeon Forge cabins will revolutionize your perspective on mountain cabin lodging. So if you have yet to take the opportunity to enjoy a fabulous Smoky Mountain vacation getaway, now is as good a time as any. The Smoky Mountain cities of Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg and Sevierville offer year-round entertainment as well as numerous seasonal festivals and special events. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a jewel of Appalachian beauty that offers spectacular vistas 365 days a year. And Majestic Mountain Vacations adds incentive by offering a variety of seasonal Pigeon Forge cabin rental specials. So why not head for the hills of Tennessee? The spectacular cabin rentals featured at Majestic Mountain Vacations let you gaze in awe upon the surrounding Smoky Mountains, and are located only minutes from the downtown attractions of Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and Gatlinburg. |