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Slick City

Top Jump is permanently closed.. Get ready for Slick City coming soon.

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Life Size Godzilla

Whether you’re rubbing elbows at a star-studded cocktail party, hitting the links with a box office titan, or dancing with pop divas, your visit to the wax museum in Pigeon Forge will be unforgettably fun!

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Moonshine

Tennessee's moonshine culture is as rich as its rolling hills and smoky mountains

What else is there to do?

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Ice Skating

Ober Mountain's indoor ice arena! Whether you're a seasoned skater or a first-timer, our spacious rink offers a delightful experience. Enjoy a cool escape on a hot summer day or embrace the winter spirit year-round.

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Over The Top

Enjoy breathtaking views of Great Smoky Mountain National Park or fly above Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Sevierville, and Wears Valley. 

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Rope Courses

Yes there is still much more.
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Mount Waxmore

Walk the red carpet with an A-List star or step into the spotlight with Hollywood royalty? 

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Horseback Riding

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Jeep Tours

This fantastic Jeep tour is certain to delight! On this tour, guests will be taken on a journey to some of the most beloved sights in the Smokies. Climb aboard the Jeep and head out on a 2.5-hour adventure 

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Obergatlinburg

Looking for family-friendly things to do in Gatlinburg? Ober Mountain offers year-round adventure in the Smoky Mountains. Featuring more than a dozen attractions, special events, and Tennessee’s only ski area in winter.

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Pottery

The Great Smoky Arts And Crafts Community is one of the 'best kept secrets' not only in the Smokies, but it is also unique to the entire U.S.!  This approximately 8 mile loop is concentrated with awesome craftsmen & artists

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Bowling

Check out the state of the art bowling center, the ultimate in family entertainment. Ten lanes with automatic score keeping.

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Historic Cabins

Scattered throughout the Smokies you will find historic cabins. A way of life long gone. With deep history, especially tied to early Appalachian settlers, Cherokee heritage, and logging communities.

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Old Mill

Join us for breakfast, lunch, or dinner at tables that overlook the Little Pigeon River as it flows through the water wheel of our 200-year-old mill. You won’t leave hungry!

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Wildlife

Keep Your Distance Observing but not appreciating wild animals.  Being safe and respectful is the responsibility of all park visitors.

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