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The 5000 square foot Conference Center specializes in providing great flexibility and convenience to both large and small groups.
Reunions, retreats, group tours, weddings, and other functions find this space ideal. A reception area, full professional catering kitchen, dance floor, modular staging, audio/video capabilities, banquet facilities are on-site.
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| Downtown Gatlinburg Hotel Room No: Cottage
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Description : This balcony overlooks the flowing creek Prepare a late nite snack in your in-room Kitchen. The private patio offers nature at its best. With a Sofa Bed you can sleep an additional person. No need for a roll away mattress. Stay warm and cozy next to the fireplace. Enjoy the outside on the your balcony. Let our whirlpool ease away the days grind. Breath clear in this Non Smoking Room. 1 King Size Bed for spacious sleeping.
Building : Cottage
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Kitchenette Balcony Sofa Sleeper Non Smoking Private Patio Fireplace Whirlpool 1 King Bed Balcony Creekside
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 Banquet Room
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 Private Porch
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 Bedroom
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 Stair View
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 Pool View
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 Living Room
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 Lobby
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 Private Balcony
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 Kitchen
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 Bathroom-Jacuzzi
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 Outside View
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 Outside View
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| OTHER BEAUTIFUL ROOMS |
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Downtown Gatlinburg Hotel Room Number: 265
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Description : Breath clear in this Non Smoking Room. This balcony overlooks the flowing creek This room faces the the Beautiful Gatlinburg Space Needle. Handicap equipped allows for more freedom within your room. 1 King Size Bed for spacious sleeping.
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Downtown Gatlinburg Hotel Room Number: 215
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Description : Let our whirlpool ease away the days grind. Having a connecting room lets you stay in touch with guests next door. 1 King Size Bed for spacious sleeping. Stay warm and cozy next to the fireplace.
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Downtown Gatlinburg Hotel Room Number: 141
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Description : 1 King Size Bed for spacious sleeping. Stay warm and cozy next to the fireplace. Enjoy the outside on the your balcony. Let our whirlpool ease away the days grind. Breath clear in this Non Smoking Room.
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Downtown Gatlinburg Hotel Room Number: 364
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Description : Breath clear in this Non Smoking Room. 2 Queen Size Beds for you and your guest. With a Sofa Bed you can sleep an additional person. No need for a roll away mattress. This balcony overlooks the flowing creek This room faces the Smokey Mountain National Park.
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Downtown Gatlinburg Hotel Room Number: 237
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Description : Breath clear in this Non Smoking Room. 2 Queen Size Beds for you and your guest. Stay warm and cozy next to the fireplace. Enjoy the outside on the your balcony.
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Downtown Gatlinburg Hotel Room Number: 123
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Description : Breath clear in this Non Smoking Room. Having a connecting room lets you stay in touch with guests next door. 2 Queen Size Beds for you and your guest.
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Downtown Gatlinburg Hotel Room Number: 230
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Description : Stay warm and cozy next to the fireplace. Enjoy the outside on the your balcony. 2 Queen Size Beds for you and your guest.
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Downtown Gatlinburg Hotel Room Number: 132
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Description : 2 Queen Size Beds for you and your guest. Enjoy the outside on the your balcony. Breath clear in this Non Smoking Room. Stay warm and cozy next to the fireplace.
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| GATLINBURG ATTRACTIONS |
GATLINBURG OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES |
| COOTER'S PLACE 157 Parkway Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 430-9909 www.cootersplace.com If you love "the Dukes of Hazzard" (and Americans of all ages do!), you will love a visit to Cooter's Garage. This is Gatlinburg's one and only Dukes of Hazzard museum and shop, operated by none other than ol' "Cooter" himself. Ben Jones, who played the Duke Boys stalwart sidekick, is your host at this tribute to life in Hazzard County. It features pictures, props, costumes, and memorabilia from the beloved hit television show. Just keep your eyes peeled for "Cooter's" tow truck and the bright orange car with the rebel flag on top and 01 on the doors! YeeeHaaaa!! www.cootersplace.com
| FORT FUN FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 716 Parkway Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 436-2326 www.smokymountainfun.com
Rain-or-shine Laser Tag in a 2,700 square foot arena, with cool lights and pumping music, 3 D Special Effects Theater with movies so realistic you can almost reach out and touch sharks, aliens, dinosaurs, and more in five special-effect movie selections, futuristic Bumper Cars where you'll bounce and bump in every direction or play indoor Black Light Mini Golf in the coolest setting ever - a glow-in-the-dark "Under the Seas" course - It's the newest thing in mini golf. Don't miss it! Best value is the Vacation Pass - pick any three activities & return another day to play them all again for free! Downtown Parkway next to Old Gatlinburg Golf & Games. www.smokymountainfun.com
| OBER GATLINBURG AMUSEMENT PARK 1001 Parkway Gatlinburg, TN 37738 865-436-5423 www.obergatlinburg.com Ride Aerial Tramway, Alpine Slide, Indoor Ice Skating, Black Bear Habitat, Shops, Restaurant, Winter Skiing, more!
| GHOST HAUNTS TOURS 414 Historic Nature Trail Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 277-7309 Search the shadowy streets and alleys, hearing the stories of the strange and unexplained. Be sure to bring your cameras! 90 minute tour.
| HOLLYWOOD WAX MUSEUM-GATLINBURG, LLC 903 Parkway, Suite 103 Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 430-1800 www.hollywoodwax.com Come play with the stars! Step right into favorite films and TV shows in an action-packed entertainment tribute with more than 90 world-famous celebrities. Grab your camera and get into the action with your favorite stars! From Lucille Ball to Lucy Lui, James Dean to Johnny Depp and Elvis to Will Smith, you can join the A-listers and take pictures that will make the best postcards from Gatlinburg. The spotlight is on you as you sing karaoke with pop divas, ride aboard the Titanic, encounter Frankenstein and Freddy, step into the Winner�s Circle with NASCAR champions� and (shhhh) even put on a wedding dress and marry a star! Fun for all ages. Open until midnight 365 days a year. Located across from Lineberger�s Seafood in the center of Gatlinburg at Light 8. www.hollywoodwax.com
| SMOKY MOUNTAIN WINERY 450 Cherry Street Suite 2 Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 436-7551 Toll Free: 1-888-765-9463 www.smokymountainwinery.com Complimentary tour & tasting of internationally award winning wines. Free Parking. Open daily year-round 10am.
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| BIRDWATCHING Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a premier location for a wide array of birds - and for people who enjoy watching them. The crest of the Smokies towers nearly a mile above the foothills, creating a range in elevations and a variety of topographies that provide a diversity of habitats and microclimates for birds.
From the high, exposed peaks, to the warmer, sheltered lowlands, some 240 species of birds have been found in the park. Sixty species are year-round residents. Nearly 120 species breed in the park, including 52 species from the neo-tropics. Many other species use the park as an important stopover and foraging area during their semiannual migration.
Changes in elevation affect the types of vegetation that grow in the mountains and determine where many birds can be found. Some species are found only in distinct habitats at certain elevations, while others may range over several habitats.
| CAMPING We have three local campgrounds in Gatlinburg to choose from. They have many amenities such as electricity, water, cable TV, hot showers, pools, and much more. The national park also has several campgrounds, including Cosby and Elkmont, where you can pitch a tent and rough it for a few days in the wilderness. Some campgrounds accept reservations, but most are accessible on a first come, first served basis.
| WHITEWATER RAFTING There's nothing quite as exhilarating as a ride on an untamed river. There are many outfitters that conduct guided trips down the Big Pigeon and other regional rivers.
| HORSEBACK RIDING Saddle up, pardners, and see our beautiful East Tennessee countryside the old-fashioned way. Places like Smoky Mountain Stables & Sugarlands Riding Stables offer guided, back country excursions for kids and grownups alike.
| WINTER SPORTS Ober Gatlinburg is Tennessee's only ski resort. Its eight ski slopes range from beginning to advanced and lie 3000 feet above sea level. Using a combination of natural and man-made snow, visitors can ski and snowboard. There's even an indoor ice-skating rink that's great fun rain or shine or snow. Even if you don't ski or skate, come up and enjoy the spectacular view or relax over a delicious hot meal at Ober Gatlinburg's restaurant.
| BICYCLING The Cades Cove loop in the national park isn't just for cars. Seeing this historic community on bicycle is one of the best ways to get in touch with the Smoky Mountains. If your transportation allows, you can even bring along a picnic lunch for the trip.
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| SMOKY MOUNTAIN ACTIVITIES |
ARTS & CRAFTS IN GATLINBURG |
| UNIQUE FEATURES The Smoky Mountains National Park's wide recognition as a unique sanctuary is well deserved when one considers just a few of its features:
| FLORA During the Ice Age, the Smoky Mountains were a refuge for hundreds of plant and animal species retreating before the glaciers. These species found suitable living conditions in the upper elevations of the Smoky Mountains. Because the Smokey Mountains National park contains a variety of habitats, it is now home for some 1,500 species of vascular plants, 10% of which are considered rare, and well over 4,000 non-flowering plant species.
| CULTURAL HISTORY The Smoky Mountains also have a rich cultural history. Cherokee Indians moved into the Smoky Mountain area about 1,000 years ago, and permanent white settlement began around 1800. Most families depended on farming for their livelihood. Life for many of these families changed with the coming of commercial logging operations around 1900 that stripped trees from three-quarters of what is now park land. Established in 1934, Smoky Mountain National Park was created from more than 6,000 tracts of private and commercial land that were bought with money raised by public and private donations.
| BIOSPHERE RESERVE The Smoky Mountain National Park is designated as an International Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations. The international system contains 324 reserves in 82 countries with the primary objectives of conserving genetic diversity and coordinating environmental education, research, and monitoring. The park is also a unit of the Southern Appalachian Man and Biosphere Reserve cluster. This membership enhances Smokey Mountain National park's commitment to cooperative efforts in environmental education, research, resource management, and public involvement. The park's designation as a World Heritage Site and a State Natural Heritage Area by Tennessee and North Carolina reinforces the value of its natural and cultural resources.
| DIVERSITY Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the largest protected land areas east of the Rocky Mountains. With over 500,000 acres of forest, the Smoky Mountains contain an enormous variety of plants and animals. In terms of biological diversity, a walk from mountain base to peak is often compared to the 2,000 mile hike on the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine.
| MONITORING To better manage its unique flora and fauna, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in cooperation with The Nature Conservancy, became the first national park in the country to set up a Natural Heritage Data Center. The Natural Heritage Program gives the park the ability to inventory and monitor its rare plants, animals, and ecosystems.
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| SMOKY MOUNTAIN ILLUMINATIONS 722 Powdermill Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 865-436-5405 Toll Free: 1-877-236-5405 www.smicandles.com Loocated on Powerdermill Road in the Arts and Crafts Community. We offer all natural soy candles, pottery and soaps. All made on premises.
| OGLES BROOM SHOP 680 Glades Road Suite 5 Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 430-4402 Toll Free: 877-430-4402 http://oglebrooms.tripod.com Glades at Powdermill Road. Brooms, canes, hiking sticks with or without carved faces. All sizes available. Custom carving available. Retail/Wholesale. We ship. David & Tammie Ogle.
| OTTO PRESKE--ARTIST IN WOOD 535 Buckhorn Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 436-5339 Handcarving & Sculpture featuring handcarved fireplace mantels. Special order one of a kind items. Since 1976. Arts and Crafts Community.
| GATLINBURG CERAMICS 805 Glades Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 436-4315 Handcrafted originals by Judy Bailey since 1973. Reproductions of antique oil & electric lamps, pitchers & bowls.
| OWNBY'S WOODCRAFT 684 Glades Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 436-5254 Four generations of Native Gatlinburg Woodworkers. Wood fruit, Shelves, Rockers, Stools, Birdhouses, & Games. James, Jan, David and Jody.
| SMOKY MOUNTAIN SPINNERY 466 Brookside Village Way Gatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 436-9080 Unique spinning and weaving shop. Freshly shorn and processed fleeces. Exotic fibers & Equipment. Finished products, antiques, and gifts.
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