Sevierville, Tennessee City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Sevierville, Tennessee Travel Guide has been your connection to Sevierville's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Parks
One of the main reasons visitors come to Tennessee is to see the wonders of the Great Smoky National Park. This incredible historic treasure captures the hearts of everyone who tours its winding trails. Spectacular views overlook the valleys with numerous spots to capture the scenery, or each other in front of the scenery, on film. The park is a hiker’s paradise with abundant trails that can be explored in a few hours or days. It's not unusual for visitors to plan a camping trip within the Park that includes some fishing, horseback riding, or biking. Before venturing out, make sure to stop in at the Visitor’s Center and pick up some maps and information, so you don't miss out on anything this wonderful park has to offer.
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One of the main reasons visitors come to Tennessee is to see the wonders of the Great Smoky National Park. This incredible historic treasure captures the hearts of everyone who tours its winding trails. Spectacular views overlook the valleys with numerous spots to capture the scenery, or each other in front of the scenery, on film. The park is a hiker’s paradise with abundant trails that can be explored in a few hours or days. It's not unusual for visitors to plan a camping trip within the Park that includes some fishing, horseback riding, or biking. Before venturing out, make sure to stop in at the Visitor’s Center and pick up some maps and information, so you don't miss out on anything this wonderful park has to offer. 









