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5 Places to Eat in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg with the Best Desserts
"If you’d like a little bit of entertainment with your dessert, let the team at Curl de la Crème wow you with their ice cream-making skills. The show starts with your selection of a base flavor, like Oreo, banana, or Fruity Pebbles, plus all the mix-ins you could ever want. Then, they pour out the base on the icy stainless steel surface and start working in your additions."
"Liquid creme is transformed into ice cream right before your eyes!. Choose from 3 base flavors and watch as the creme is spread over a freezing counter and turned into ice cream almost instantly. Then, the ice cream is rolled into a ribbon and placed in a cup."
"Dulce Nitrogen of the latest restaurants to open on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge, bringing bubble tea and waffles to the Smoky Mountains!. This unique restaurant serves different flavors of bubble tea, ranging from exotic flavors to locally inspired favorites. Bubble tea is a milk or fruit-based tea that is served with chewy tapioca balls at the bottom."
"From delicious milkshakes on a hot summer day to chocolate covered strawberries on Valentine’s Day, you’ll find that stopping in at Farmhouse Sweets is a wonderful idea for every season. It’s the perfect pit stop after a day in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park or an afternoon at the SpeedZone Fun Park on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge. During your visit, you’ll find pralines, truffles, fudge, a variety of candied apples and much more."
"Farmhouse Sweets is located on the Parkway, so you should have no trouble finding this sweet shop with a local vibe. When we say local, that should clue you in that you’re going to get a good amount of Southern homemade treats — not to mention the ice cream. There’s just no resisting good homemade ice cream, and you’ll have plenty else to choose from when you pay them a visit on vacation!"
"Another outdoor mall area that’s great for shopping in Gatlinburg is Baskin Square Mall. You’ll find specialty food places like The Jerky Store and Sugarlands Cellar Winery. If you’re hungry but don’t want to leave the shopping center yet, you’ll find a couple of restaurants too!"
"106 Showplace Blvd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 |Read Full Review. If you’re a celebrity guru or film fanatic who’s always dreamed of meeting that one actor, your wish just might come true at the Hollywood Wax Museum. Snuggled between Pigeon Forge’s Castle of Chaos and Maze of Mirrors, the nation’s largest Hollywood wax museum features hundreds of stunningly lifelike sculptures that make you doubt they are made only of wax."
"If you’re looking for some more things to do in Pigeon Forge, why not grab a selfie with one of your favorite celebrities at the Hollywood Wax Museum and Entertainment Center?. Four great attractions for one price make this Pigeon Forge museum affordable and highly entertaining. For the puzzle solvers, there is a creepy breakout room for you to master while saving the world from the zombie apocalypse."
"Hours of Operation(subject to change)January through Febuary: Friday through Sunday only - 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.March: Sunday through Friday - 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.; Saturday - 9 a.m."
"If you are looking for the perfect photograph to bring home that captures the magic of the Great Smoky Mountains, look no further than William Britten Photography!. The images at this gallery express the heart and soul of the Smokies throughout the different seasons of the year. Whether you want a photograph that depicts the stunning fall foliage or a winter scene of snow covered peaks, you can find it at William Britten Photography in the Morning Mist Village shopping area!"
"This is a great hike for novice hikers as this trail is relatively smooth, and is a gradual climb of only 605 feet over the course of the two miles to the 45-foot Mouse Creek Falls. The Big Creek Trail follows an old railroad grade, built by the Crestmont logging company in the early 1900's to haul lumber out of the mountains during the logging boom. The trail was improved by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the 1930s when it was converted for hiking use."
"Mouse Creek Falls is another recommended option for visitors who want to enjoy nature without the crowds. The trail leading to this 45-foot cascade is a moderately difficult, four-mile round-trip hike along the Big Creek Trail, which passes another smaller waterfall along the way at Midnight Hole. This trail, which was originally a route to transport logs in the early 20th century, was converted into a hiking trail in the 1930s."
"Mouse Creek Falls is a 45 foot high waterfall that tumbles over moss covered rocks. It’s a natural, scenic sight and a bench is even available for you to sit down and admire its beauty."
"This water hike in the Smoky Mountains is only 1.1 miles roundtrip, making it the perfect nature walk for anyone!. The trail is marked, so it is easy to navigate the path. You’ll walk past streams and across a foot bridge."
"Baskins Creek Falls is located along the Roaring Fork Motor Trail, which is a beautiful area in the Smoky Mountains in the fall. You’ll see the fall colors and a waterfall along this 3-mile round trip trail. At the beginning of this hike, you’ll have some great views of the mountains covered in fall foliage."
"Relative to their popularity, this 40-foot, two-tiered waterfall just might be the most underrated falls in the Great Smoky Mountains. It's also a great place to kick back and enjoy a picnic."