Pigeon Forge Information & City Guide
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee was a quiet little mountain town until the opening of the Great Smoky National Park in 1934. The city has steadily grown since the dedication of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 1940 and is now one of the most visited vacation spots in the southeastern United States.
Pigeon Forge caters to people of all
ages, with its award winning dinner theaters and events such as; music festivals, classic car shows, annual craft/gift shows, conventions, and more. You'll find a vast array of quality accommodations, including, hotels, cabins, chalets, condominiums, and campgrounds. Bordered by the dramatic natural beauty of the Smoky Mountains, Pigeon Forge, TN is a site to behold.
Pigeon Forge, TN is one of the country's most convenient vacation spots as it is only a one-day drive for over half of the U.S. population. With
its easy access to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Dollywood, and Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge is able to cater to the nearly 10 million plus visitors who pass through.
Pigeon Forge got its name as a result of the passenger pigeons that frequented the area when it was settled in the latter part of the 1790's and early 1800's. Isaac Love, a Pioneer, established an iron forge along the banks of The Little Pigeon River in 1820, and in
1830 his son William dammed up the river and started constructing the first building of the Old Mill. This authentic working mill is listed on the National Register of Historical Places.
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