Fun Things to Do While Visiting the Great Smoky Mountains

While visiting the Great Smoky Mountains in May, we found a lot of really fun things to do.  While most of our activities were centered in Pigeon Forge, TN because that’s where we stayed, there are other surrounding areas that demand visits as well.  Here’s a quick list of some highlights:

  • Hike the trails and see nature, wildlife, and waterfalls

  • Check out the fishing or kayaking in the mountains

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There’s tons of things to do in this area! This list will just occupy you for about 4 days, or you can do a little homework and find many other activities to make your own list.  We plan to go back again someday to experience some more fun.  Happy travels to the Smoky Mountains!

I Didn't Get to Meet Paula Deen

For those who know me, I’m not a very good TV watcher, however, I used to love watching Paula Deen’s cooking shows over and over.  Not really watching, watching but I’d have her show on all day on the weekends and occasionally something she was cooking would catch my eye.  One afternoon I remember her whipping up something called Lady’s Fried Mac.  First, she made Lady’s Cheesy Mac, which I remember thinking,  “just macaroni and cheese with a couple extra ingredients.”  But after baking it she put it in the fridge overnight–which caught my attention.  Why did she do that?  When she pulled it out of the fridge, she sliced the Cheesy Mac into 15 squares, wrapped each square with a slice of bacon, dredged it in flour, then egg, then bread crumbs AND DEEP FRIED IT.  Obviously, this was before she starting lightening up her recipes.  Even though it wasn’t a recipe I would ever make, I thought it was absolutely delish looking!

Fast forward a few years, and Paula Deen has opened numerous restaurants, put out tons of cookbooks, written some autobiographical books, now has another cooking show and can even be found on ROKU.  At the height of her popularity, I read her autobiography,” Paula Deen: It Ain’t All About the Cookin’.” Talk about an interesting story.

Needless to say, I’ve always thought the food she cooked looked amazing.  While in Pigeon Forge, TN, I finally got to try some.  Her restaurant, Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen was located right across the way from our hotel.

Family KitchenBoy, we didn’t know what we were in for, which was quite a feast.  Going in, we knew that all meals here are served family style, including breakfast, and we knew it was only $15 per person which was right on target for us.  We didn’t have to wait for a table, which was surprising.  Every day we could see a lot of people waiting for a table, but I think we timed our visit right–close to the end of breakfast.

Our server promptly came over and greeted us.  She apologetically explained that they had run out of complimentary biscuits, but another batch was cooking.  She said she would bring ours out as soon as it was ready, along with some orange juice.  In the meantime, we looked over the menu to try to decide what breakfast would be.PD menu

We had a lot of options to choose from.  We went with the Sweet Piggies in a Blanket, Alrighty Then Scrambled Eggs, Everyday Breakfast Casserole, Applewood Smoked Center Cut Bacon, Creamy Hashbrown Casserole, and Biscuits and Sausage.  It didn’t really sound like a lot at the time.

When our server returned to take our order.  She had our biscuit and juice.  Now, I don’t know about you, but when I think about biscuits, what comes to mind are the crumbly, white bread biscuits, with a golden brown top, like the kind that comes with your gravy.  This is what Paula Deen’s complimentary biscuits are:

PD biscuitThat’s one ginormous Cinnamon Roll!  The picture doesn’t do it justice, it was almost the size of my head!  Well, starting with that, who really needs the rest of breakfast?  We couldn’t even finish it even though it was absolutely delish!  Paula sure does know how to do biscuits!

After that little starter, the rest of our food was served.  Talk about a spread!  Like I’ve said before, I’m more of a bacon  and eggs kind of girl.  My favorite?  Surprisingly, it wasn’t the eggs.  And while the bacon was incredible, that wasn’t even it either.  PD breakfastMy favorite was the Creamy Hashbrown Casserole–it almost melted in my mouth.  The Everyday Breakfast Casserole was a close second.  This rest of this feast was so unbelievably good, it should be against the law.  Even though I didn’t get to meet Paula Deen, I believe I had a pretty good sampling of her cooking and it is just as innovative as that Lady’s Fried Mac looked on TV that one afternoon.  If you get the chance to check out one of her places, don’t pass it up!

Smoky Mountain Getaway

Smoky MountainsI love holiday weekends!  But I dread staying home for them.  I see a holiday weekend as an opportunity for a mini vacay.  You see, the drawback to staying home for a holiday weekend is that maybe the friends are available to socialize, or maybe they’ve made plans to be out of town.  It seems a number of our friends are of the spontaneous variety and can’t make a plan until the last minute.  It’s a crapshoot trying to figure out who will really be around for an impromptu BBQ or a trip to the local winery and who won’t.  I once bought 10 lbs of burgers to grill only to have 3 friends show up.  That’s a lot of leftovers.

With Memorial weekend coming up, on a whim, we’ve decided to head to the Smoky Mountains!  I know, I know, I’m usually more of a warm weather, beach kind of girl.  My husband?  He’s an expert of all-inclusive resort swim-up bars.  So why the Smoky Mountains? I saw some pictures of waterfalls and thought they looked inviting.  I priced out the trip, and felt it was of good value.  My husband?  Well, I had to promise we would stay at a place called Margaritaville Island Hotel (think Jimmy Buffett and frozen concoctions) and he was sold on the idea.  There will actually be a Frozen Concoction Maker in our room!

Since the holiday is right around the corner, I’m currently in planning mode.  I have my file of a map of the area marked and highlighted with everything I’d like to explore.  We will fly in to Knoxville, TN, and drive down to Pigeon Forge.  Beyond that, I’m overwhelmed with the variety of options.  I know we won’t be able to check out everything in the 3 days that we’ll be there, so I have to narrow down the list in order to maximize our time there.

Just in “The Island” complex where our hotel is located, I’ve developed a list of where we want to be sure to eat/drink/shop.  First, we are on the schedule for a couple’s massage upon arrival (another promise to hubby who has become quite fond of massages). No better way to unwind from the flight there, right?  From there, I plan to indulge at Paula Deen’s Kitchen.  I’ve seen what she can whip up on TV and I intend to try it and I know I’ll like it.  Also on the list for eats is a place called Dick’s Last Resort–it sounds like a funny place where the wait staff “inflict humor upon their guests”.  Shopping will include in no certain order, the Beef Jerky Outlet (they say they have kangaroo jerky), Ole Smoky Moonshine, The Pepper Palace, and The Village Idiot.  Changes in Latitude Bar sounds like a good place to cool off and imbibe.

Beyond the confines of our resort complex, I’ve drummed up lots of activities which will include hiking, which is NOT my husband’s favorite activity.  Some places we are planning to check out are Cade’s Cove–which can be a scenic drive or hike, Clingman’s Dome–the second highest point in the Smoky Mountains which I’ve been dying to see since I saw a post about it on FaceBook, and Grotto Falls–this is the waterfall who’s pictures spurred this trip in the first place.  You can actually walk behind the waterfall.  Also, a must-see will be Laurel Falls–the laurels should be in full bloom in May–and Indian Creek Falls.

Laurel Falls

Between the Smoky’s and our resort in Pigeon Forge, there’s Gatlinburg.  Seems we may need to stop through on our way home each evening and catch a dinner show such as The Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show or check out the Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum.  I don’t know why that place has caught my attention, but sounds like a must-see to me.

After all this hiking, we may need to just head back to Margaritaville Island for another massage and Changes In Latitude.