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Things to Do

A Hilarious Adventure with the Redneck Comedy Bus in Pigeon Forge!

If you're looking for unique things to do in Pigeon Forge, the Redneck Comedy Bus Tour is one of the most unusual and entertaining attractions in the area.
This guided sightseeing experience combines live stand-up comedy with a casual tour through Pigeon Forge. Guests ride on a camouflage-themed bus while a professional comedian shares jokes, local stories, and humorous commentary about the Smoky Mountains.

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Historic

Smoky Mountains Grist Mills and the History Behind Them

A gristmill (also: grist mill, corn mill, or flour mill) grinds grain into flour. The term can refer to both the grinding mechanism and the building that holds it. Four grist mills remain within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Mingus Mill, a half-mile from the Oconaluftee Visitor Center in North Carolina, is the grandest. Park millers still produce cornmeal in the three-story building as they tell stories of old-time mills and millers. Cable Mill in Cades Cove is a classic small mill with its picturesque waterwheel and tree-shaded millrace. It millers, too, grind grain the old-fashioned way. Ogle and Reagan mills, near Gatlinburg, are examples of the little tub mills once built along mountain streams throughout the Smokies.

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Cabin Info & Policies

Mountain Cabin Safety Tips for Guests: Fireplaces, Fire Pits, Grills & Wildlife

A mountain cabin vacation is a wonderful way to relax, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the beauty of the Smoky Mountains. A little awareness goes a long way toward ensuring a safe and enjoyable stay. Because cabins are located in wooded mountain environments, guests may encounter features that require extra care, such as fireplaces, fire pits, outdoor grills, and local wildlife. The following safety tips will help you enjoy your stay while protecting the property, the surrounding forest, and everyone in your group.

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