- The list below includes 163 free or cheap things to do in or near Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Mini Golf, Music Venue and Specialty Museums.
- From Parrot Mountain & Gardens to Rockin' Raceway Arcade, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pigeon Forge and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Knoxville, Sevierville and Townsend.
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Take the whole family on a memorable rafting journey with Rapi Expeditions in Hartford, Tennessee. Every raft is guided by an experienced guide certified in emergency response techniques. Life jackets and helmets are provided.
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Located in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cosby Campground has 26 camping spots for tents. There are over 800 miles of trails that can be accessed via this campground, such as the famous Appalachian Trail.
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Big Bear Rafting offers white water rafting excursions for the adventurous. Rafters can take in the views of the Great Smoky Mountains while exploring Big Pigeon River with the help of a highly trained guide.
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Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
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700 Hall of Fame Drive, Knoxville, TN 37915
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The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame serves to preserve the history of the game with annual inductees. Opened in 1999, the facility features three courts with activities for visitors and a Hall of Honor recognizing inductees.
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The Maryville Farmers Market hosts a wide array of vendors who sell wares ranging from fruits and vegetables to organic meats. The market often has live musical entertainment, as well.
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3165 Big Creek Road, Hartford, TN 37753
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Big Bear Expeditions White Water Rafting offers rafting trips and scenic views along the Pigeon River. Seasonal fully guided rafting tours are available along with specialty training and group events.
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As the birthing place of the city, James White Fort is a reconstructed 18th century homestead used by the early settlers of the region. The property consists of a main house with original furnishings, as well as several side buildings.
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Two Doors Down is a bar, restaurant and music venue that often features live music including karaoke, as well as frequent happy hours. They also have dart machines and host weekly dart tournaments.
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Specializing in fly fishing, Frontier Anglers organizes group fishing excursions to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The trip consists of navigating the streams of the park while fishing for trout and bass.