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  2. We've visited the Smoky Mountains every winter for 15 years ...

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    When we visit the Smoky Mountains, we typically stay in Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg, the two main tourist towns in the area.. Both have a variety of hotels for a range of budgets. My favorite in ...

  3. Wilderness at the Smokies - Wikipedia

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    River Lodge A condominium resort with multi-room suites, the hotel is connected to the Lake Wilderness outdoor waterpark and Wild WaterDome indoor water park. Stone Hill Lodge The hotel is connected to the Salamander Springs outdoor waterpark and the Sevierville events center. The Stone Hill Lodge has meeting spaces and four-person standard rooms.

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    Many resorts offer special spring packages including waterpark access — rates are available as low as $70 a night. ... Great Smoky Mountains National Park ... Nearby Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge ...

  5. Inside Dolly Parton’s new resort lodge in the Tennessee mountains

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    Beloved entertainer Dolly Parton just opened a new resort hotel at Dollywood in eastern Tennessee. Take a peek inside. ... to Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg – generated nearly $3.8 ...

  6. Ober Gatlinburg - Wikipedia

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    Ober Mountain Adventure Park & Ski Area, formerly known as Ober Gatlinburg, is a ski area and amusement park located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, that was established in 1962. The area also contains a large mall with indoor amusements, an indoor ice skating rink , snack bars , a restaurant, and stores.

  7. Wonderland Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderland Hotel was a two-story wood frame structure, built from local materials, including large chestnut boards harvested nearby. The steps to the Hotel originally started at the Little River Railroad tracks and went to the top of the hill that the hotel sat upon where river rocks were cemented into the top of the stairs spelling out the word "Wonderland".

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