- TripBuzz found 82 things to do indoors in the Pigeon Forge area. From Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show to Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show, Pigeon Forge offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 63 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 36 different types of things to do inside in or near Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Dinner Theaters, Theaters, Family Fun Center and Music Venue.
- There are 18 indoor activities in Pigeon Forge, and 64 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Gatlinburg, Maryville, Knoxville and Sevierville.
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Fans of Elvis can enjoy a fun-filled experience with these admission packages to this museum that has been open for longer than 35 years
5.9 Miles
89%
211 votes
320 Winfield Dunn Pkwy., Sevierville, TN 37876
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Featured widely on a number of cable networks, Floyd Garrett's Muscle Car Museum showcases a collection of 90 muscle cars, most from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. The museum also features other varieties of classic cars, and memorabilia for purchase.
9.6 Miles
Ripley's Moving Theater involves patrons strapping into seats that move in 8 directions and watching a movie with special effects that will simulate them being in the movie. Each movie lasts about 15 minutes.
10.2 Miles
93%
1838 votes
2320 Winfield Dunn Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37876
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Founded in the early 1970's, Smoky Mountain Knife Works, is far more than a large, retail knife outlet. Visitors can watch knives being made, explore the knife museum, see demonstrations and much more, this is an outdoor enthusiasts dream.
12.2 Miles
90%
174 votes
123 Cromwell Drive, Townsend, TN 37882
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Preserving the history and culture of the earliest inhabitants of the region, the Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Center has something for everyone. Visitors, young and old, can enjoy guided tours, museum, and historic village featuring 11 complete period buildings.
13.1 Miles
Known for its sweet wines, Cades Cove Cellars offers visitors a lounge with a fireplace for tastings. The staff is knowledgeable about the different flavors between the wines and provides suggestions based on the visitor's preferences.
13.6 Miles
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.
13.7 Miles
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.
15.2 Miles
87%
95 votes
US 321, Townsend, TN
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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.
15.5 Miles
Visitors learn of the history of the Bush's company at the Bush's Beans Visitor Center. The center is housed in the original A.J. Bush and Company general store established in 1897.
16.1 Miles
Jefferson County's oldest winery, Lach Amore Winery makes small quantities of European-style wines. This small winery, located in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, offers free wine tastings for visitors.