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"If you’re planning on going on a picnic to a public park or in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, you should grab a sandwich from the Pigeon Forge Deli!. They make all of their bread and even have a gluten free option. One of their most popular sandwiches is The Chub, which has turkey, ham, bacon, American cheese, and other toppings."
"Tucked away on East Wears Valley Road, Pigeon Forge Deli is the ultimate lunch spot!. The deli’s signature subs are served on freshly baked bread and come with your choice of tomato basil soup or homemade pasta salad. Popular sandwiches at Pigeon Forge Deli include the Pot Roast Sub, Pizza Loaf, Chicken Salad Sub, and the Meatball Sub."
"159 E Wears Valley Rd, Pigeon Forge 865-908-3713www.pigeonforgedeli.com. This family-owned deli is known for its larger than life sandwiches, served on soft homemade bread and sub rolls. They also offer deliciously gourmet soft pretzels, again made from scratch."
"If you love hot dogs, you should head to Hot Diggity Dawg, one of the places to visit in Gatlinburg when you need a snack!. Choose from a 100 percent beef or turkey dog and top with onions, chili, cheese, and many other toppings. You’ll also find street tacos, sausage, nachos, pulled pork sandwich, and much more."
"Hot Diggity Dawg is a little shop that’s great for a quick, delicious meal or a place to go when you want a snack. You can get a hot dog piled high with your favorite toppings, try their street tacos, or get a pulled pork sandwich. If you just want a snack, you can get nachos, loaded fries, or chips and queso."
"Staff (pretty sure he was the owner) are super friendly and accommodating. We asked for vegetarian tacos and they put whatever we wanted on... (865) 325-1004Order online"
"Mellow Mushroom is a favorite for those with special dietary needs with two locations in the Smokies: One in Gatlinburg and one in Pigeon Forge. Special gluten-free pizza offerings include The Ultimate Mellow (basically everything but the kitchen sink, and gluten of course), Mighty Meat, Veg Out, Kosmic Karma and a BYO (build your own) option. A gluten-free brownie is also available if you are able to save room for dessert after all of that pizza."
"The Wild Plum Tea Room is an amazing place to have lunch in the Arts & Crafts Community. Named one of the top 10 restaurants in the state of Tennessee, this unique cafe features scratch-made food in an idyllic natural setting. Be sure to make reservations at The Wild Plum at least 24 hours in advance."
"The first item on this list is probably the most difficult to find. Rainbow Falls Cave is a little-known cave in the wilderness of the Smokies that has a waterfall falling into it. The only way to reach the cave is to go off official trails on a footpath to an area that used to serve as homesteads for the former residents of the National Park."
"Hikers will reach Indian Creek Falls via the Deep Creek Trail, which was one of the first trails constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the early 1930s. In addition to visiting the 45-foot waterfall, hikers will also pass by the 80-foot Toms Branch Falls along the way. This is another great hike for early spring wildflowers."
"This is one of the more popular hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park due to the sheer beauty of the waterfall. Abrams Falls is only 20 feet (6 meters) in height, but it is the most voluminous waterfall in the park. The trail begins by passing over Abrams Creek by bridge and then turning left to head towards the waterfall."
"A moderate 5 mile hike leads to one of the most dramatic waterfalls in the Smoky Mountains near Cades Cove. From the trailhead near the halfway point in Cades Cove, hikers will descend down a stunning river gorge to this high-flow waterfall in the park. Otters are known the frequent this section of the river on Abrams Creek."
"This 5-mile round trip trail ends at the 18-foot high Abrams Falls named after a Cherokee chief whose village was downstream. The pool at the bottom of the falls has an undertow, so don’t swim there."
"At the 25-foot-high Grotto Falls, you can enjoy the unique experience of walking behind the falls, which can be a welcome refreshment on hot, humid summer days. The trail leading to the falls is beautiful as well, as it passes through old-growth forests and ecosystems and gives visitors opportunities to see animals such as black bears, elk and deer. To access the falls coming from Gatlinburg on the parkway, turn onto the Historic Natural Trail at traffic light #8, which will lead to Great Smoky Mountains National Park."
"Grotto Falls is accessible via the Trillium Gap Trail, the trailhead of which can be found on the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. On the 3-mile round trip, which is of moderate difficulty, hikers will traverse old hemlock forests in a peaceful atmosphere until they reach the falls. The trail actually leads directly behind the cascading water of Grotto Falls, offering a unique and gorgeous point of view for visitors, and the 25-foot-tall waterfall is a cool and beautiful destination."
"We thoroughly enjoyed our hike to Grotto Falls, and excitingly on this hike we had our first bear sighting, at a safe distance off the trail and there was a ranger nearby. The hike is a 1.3 mile round trip and our kids handled it easily. And the cool thing about this waterfall is you can walk right behind the falls."
"On this hike you get the benefit of seeing two Smoky Mountain Waterfalls. The first is the 80 feet high Toms Branch Falls. The park service has installed benches so you can sit and admire the falls."