Dollywood is the Number One Tourist Attraction in Tennessee
Dollywood
is nestled at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in
Pigeon Forge. The theme park covers 125 acres and has nearly 2.2
million visitors a year. It is a highly themed park showcasing the
history and preservation of the Smoky Mountains.
Dollywood has unique rides, award winning
entertainment, great food and master craftsman demonstrations including
blacksmithing, glass blowing, wood carving and much more! The park is
always adding new thrilling rides and is home to the award winning $7
million Thunderhead wooden roller coaster!
The park is separated into different
sections with a unique theme. Each section of the park has many shows
and rides to amuse kids from 6 to 60 years old!
Timber Canyon
Timber Canyon has a logging camp town
theme. Home to the Thunderhead roller coaster, voted “Best Wooden
Roller Coaster in the World”!
Rivertown Junction
Here you can see a replica of Dolly’s
childhood home. There are many craftsmen unique to the Smoky Mountains.
You’ll fill your tummies with many places serving up some good
ole country vittles!
Jukebox Junction
In Jukebox Junction you can enjoy the Smoky
Mountains in the 50’s! The music of the 50’s fills the air
and the atmosphere takes you back to a more innocent time.
The Village
The Village is the area of the park that is
home to the infamous Dollywood Express Train. It is an authentic 110
ton coal fired steam train.
Craftsman Valley
Many craftsmen are featured here including
glass blowers, candle makers, wood carvers and hand crafted carriages.
There is an eagle mountain sanctuary which is America’s largest
presentation of non releasable bald eagles.
Showstreet
This area features the main street of the
park with many shops to browse and most of the customer service areas.
This is also the home of the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
Country Fair
It’s like going to your local county
fair. This part of the park is loaded with games and rides replicated
from the fair. And don’t forget the cotton candy and funnel cakes!
Adventures in Imagination
This area is highlighted by a museum dedicated to the life of Dolly Parton.
Dollywood is also home to five of the South’s largest festivals.
Festival of Nations – Takes place in April
For five weeks, Dollywood transforms into a
cultural event center. Performers from all over the world come to the
Smoky Mountains to show off their skills for your enjoyment. Be ready
to experience the fabulous foods from other countries and purchase
handcrafted items from an international marketplace.
Join the 7 week celebration of our youth.
There are many shows, rides and activities with the children in mind.
From the smallest kids to the teenagers, there will be plenty to do
during summer vacation!
Bluegrass and Barbeque Festival – Last two weeks of September
Enjoy the musical sounds of the Smoky
Mountains with some of the biggest stars of Bluegrass music.
You’ll also be delighted to the true home sounds of some of the
most talented local artists. And if you love BBQ, you’ve come to
the right place. Enjoy BBQ foods from all over the country in a mouth
watering experience!
National Gospel & Harvest Celebration - Month of October
Autumn is a beautiful time of the year in
the Smoky Mountains. It is also beautiful for the spirit of faith as
the most popular names in gospel and Christian music come to Dollywood.
Enjoy the bright colors of the foliage while browsing through a large
arts and crafts show.
A Smoky Mountain Christmas is a dream come
true. Of all the festivals, this is the “don’t miss”
festival if you can make it one year! This old fashion holiday
celebration features over 3.5 million lights in a spectacular showcase
of the holiday spirit. There are many Christmas shows to enjoy
including a stage production of “Babes in Toyland”. You
will definitely leave the park with the true Christmas spirit in your
heart!
No matter what time of the year you come to
Dollywood, your family is guaranteed to have a great time! The park
schedule and times vary to the time of the season, so be sure to check
the schedule for the dates of your stay. Also admission rates vary by
age and time of year. Discount tickets are hard to find unless you get
them through a vacation package or your AAA membership. Periodically
the park will run a promotion with a local vendor. For example, one
year we received a $5 discount from a Coca Cola can. Beware of the
folks that approach you with the offer of free tickets to Dollywood.
They usually represent a local time share corporation that is
soliciting folks to attend a presentation at the resort. If this is
something you are interested in, the opportunities will be provided to
you!