- TripBuzz discovered 87 different types of activities for couples in the Pigeon Forge area, including Amusement Parks (All Ages) (like Dollywood), Dinner Theaters (like Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show), Theaters (like Comedy Barn) and Family Fun Center (like The Track), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 203 date ideas in or near Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, including 172 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Sevierville, Knoxville and Townsend.
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The most popular flea market in Tennessee is the Great Smokies Flea Market. A large range of items are available for purchase, including home décor, antiques, toys, clothing, crafts, art, tools, jewelry, automotive items, and sporting equipment.
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The primary Douglas Lake marina is know as the Mountain Harbor Marina. The site also offers a variety of equipment rentals such as ski boats and jet skis in addition to acting as a general marina.
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Eagle Springs Winery, a renovated log cabin, brings a unique honey-based winery to the Smoky-Mountain area. Free tastings are offered daily on Tennessee honey wines plus a selection of dry and semi-sweet varieties.
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First opened in 1967, Forbidden Caverns is a trip to the world under the Smoky Mountains. Featuring guided tours, guests can explore the caves, see breath-taking formations, and learn the history of the region.
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3540 Line Drive, Kodak, TN 37764
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The Tennessee Smokies Minor League Baseball & Smokies Park is located next to the Smoky Mountain National Park in Sevierville. The baseball team itself is an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs and the ball park features a 'win' flag when their parent team has a victory.
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River Rage Tubing offers all-day innertube rentals for visitors to float the steady natural current of the Little River. The rental rate includes a shuttle to the put-in point, as well as barbecue dinner and soft drink at day's end.
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Get a history lesson at The Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum. Formerly one of the largest commercial lumber companies in the area, the Little River Railroad Company built over 150 miles of railroads in the area. Admission is free.
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Tuckaleechee Caverns opened in 1953 as a destination for people to explore the beauty that lies beneath the Smoky Mountains. The one mile guided tour includes stunning rock formations, underground waterfalls, and crystal clear streams.
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Baxter's Orchard is a family-owned apple orchard that grows a wide variety of apples on the premises. Visitors can purchase apples as well as an array of products made from apples, like cider and apple butter.
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Horse lovers will appreciate a trip to Apple Valley Riding Stables. Take in the serene views on a one-hour ride and get back to one with nature. Reservations are required.