Explore Gatlinburg, Tennessee: The Perfect Fall City Getaway

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Outdoor fall adventures in Gatlinburg



Gatlinburg makes a wonderful base to enjoy outdoor adventures during fall. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just minutes from the city, showcases a kaleidoscope of colors. One of the best ways to experience them is by hiking. In the fall, one of the most beautiful is the 1.8-mile (one-way) trek to Inspiration Point on Alum Cave Trail. Another is the 3.4-mile round-trip hike from Newfound Gap to Indian Gap on the Appalachian Trail. Both go through colorful old-growth forests.

Head to Ober Gatlinburg Ski Area and Amusement Park to admire the fall foliage from above. You can take an aerial tramway and a scenic chairlift over the treetops. As you ascend, you’ll have great opportunities to capture the landscape unfolding before you. You can get a wristband to cover several activities in the park — it covers the tram and chairlift plus a visit to the Wildlife Habitat, a ride on the mountain coaster and more. Google reviewers say the wristband is a good splurge as there’s not much to do at the top if you don’t have it.

Finally, don’t miss the Gatlinburg SkyPark. You can ride the SkyLift up to the SkyDeck to sit and enjoy the fall views over the Smoky Mountains. And you’ll find the SkyBridge here, North America’s longest pedestrian cable bridge, spanning 700 feet across a scenic valley. Google reviewers say the views are breathtaking – but warn that food at the top is expensive, so consider taking your own.

Fall festivities and culinary delights

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Gatlinburg embraces the spirit of fall through a range of festivals and events. One of the longest is the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival, which runs from September to late November in Gatlinburg. You’ll see life-sized scarecrows dotted around the city and have a chance to admire fall decorations around the city as local businesses compete to have the best. There’s an annual Spooktacular celebrating Halloween with a costume contest for kids and lots of booths selling fall goodies.

In November, Gatlinburg kicks off its winter season (a little early) with the Winter Magic & Chili Cookoff. Chili screams fall to us, and the fall colors will still be peaking at lower elevations at this time, so it’s a great “fall/winter” event. For autumn-themed drinks, visit Ole Smoky Distillery in Gatlinburg, where you can get pumpkin-flavored beverages, including a shake, hard cider, and even pumpkin and pecan-flavored whiskey. Visitors love the tour you can do here and the tastings you get with a $5 voucher. It’s a great way to round off your time in Gatlinburg.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.