Pat
05-18-2014, 07:09 AM
Patricia, me and my second son, the Honda mech, vacationed in the Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Great Smokey Mountain's Park area last week.
The motel was a choice to save money, $71.00 per nite. Barely adequate but we didn't stay there much.
The two towns are, as expected, geared to serve the tourist and separate them from their cash with the least amount of consternation.
A feature I didn't expect was a plethora of Pancake Houses. Good for sure. Kid's welcome, lots for them to ride, jump, drive and experience.
But the best part was the GSM park. With beautiful winding hardtop roads flanked by rushing stream's to drive throughout the park. Breathtaking vistas of the mountains, both near and far, with valleys cloaked in a white vapor, hence the name Smokey.
Waterfalls, large and small, hiking trails coursing throughout the park and a first class visitors center, complete with Flora and fauna displays, movies and helpful staff.
So pack your comfy hiking boots, a walking staff and spend a couple of days communing with nature.
A 9 on the must see meter.
Regards,
Pat
The motel was a choice to save money, $71.00 per nite. Barely adequate but we didn't stay there much.
The two towns are, as expected, geared to serve the tourist and separate them from their cash with the least amount of consternation.
A feature I didn't expect was a plethora of Pancake Houses. Good for sure. Kid's welcome, lots for them to ride, jump, drive and experience.
But the best part was the GSM park. With beautiful winding hardtop roads flanked by rushing stream's to drive throughout the park. Breathtaking vistas of the mountains, both near and far, with valleys cloaked in a white vapor, hence the name Smokey.
Waterfalls, large and small, hiking trails coursing throughout the park and a first class visitors center, complete with Flora and fauna displays, movies and helpful staff.
So pack your comfy hiking boots, a walking staff and spend a couple of days communing with nature.
A 9 on the must see meter.
Regards,
Pat