Planning your Gatlinburg getaway and wondering what’s best to do in the summer heat Vs. what can wait for a fall visit? Whether you’re escaping to the Smokies with family, friends, or as a couple, some activities are better suited for summer fun—while others truly shine in the cool, crisp air of autumn.
Let’s break down the best things to do in Gatlinburg this summer, and which experiences are even more magical when saved for fall.
Best Things to Do in Gatlinburg This Summer
When the Smoky Mountains heat up, it’s time to cool off and soak up that summer sun! Here are the top warm-weather activities:
1. Explore Waterfalls and Swimming Holes
Take advantage of the summer warmth with hikes that end in waterfalls or creeks. Great spots include:
- Abrams Falls
- The Sinks
- Midnight Hole in Big Creek
2. Whitewater Rafting or Tubing
Nothing beats rafting the Pigeon River or tubing in Townsend during peak summer temps. Water levels are ideal, and outfitters are in full swing.
3. Visit Anakeesta or SkyPark Early in the Day
These mountaintop attractions offer stunning views and shaded forest walks. Summer mornings tend to be cooler and less crowded.
4. Enjoy Outdoor Dining or Rooftop Drinks
Check out Azul Rooftop Bar in Pigeon Forge or Cliff Top Restaurant at Anakeesta. It’s the perfect way to enjoy a summer evening with a breeze and a view. Check out our blog on Best Restaurants with a view in Gatlinburg.
5. Cool Down with Ice Cream or Moonshine Tastings
Hit up Mad Dog’s Creamery for a sweet treat or check out local distilleries like Ole Smoky for a (cool) taste of Tennessee.
6. Soaky Mountain Waterpark
This massive outdoor waterpark in Sevierville is a must-visit for summer fun. With wave pools, lazy rivers, slides, and kids’ splash zones, it’s a full day of thrills and cool-downs the whole family will love.
7. Visit Dollywood in Early Summer or Late Spring
Avoid peak summer crowds and heat by visiting Dollywood during late spring or early summer. The weather is pleasant, and flowers are in bloom across the park.
8. Beat the Heat with Aquariums and Arcades
Take a break from the sun and enjoy indoor attractions like Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg or head to Arcade City and LazerPort Fun Center in Pigeon Forge. These indoor spots are great for kids (and adults!) to cool off and have a blast.
Things to Save for a Fall Visit to Gatlinburg
Some activities are best when the air is crisp and the leaves are bursting with color. If you’re planning a return trip in the fall, here’s what to look forward to:
1. Scenic Drives for Fall Foliage
Cades Cove, Roaring Fork Motor Trail, and Newfound Gap Road are incredible once the leaves start to change. Save these for your autumn visit to fully experience the fall magic.
2. Chilly Night Bonfires and Cabin Stays
While summer nights are warm, fall evenings are perfect for cozying up by the fire. Book a cabin with a fire pit or indoor fireplace.
3. Fall Festivals and Events
Gatlinburg comes alive with events like the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival, Oktoberfests, and craft fairs. The festive atmosphere is something you don’t want to miss.
4. Hiking High-Elevation Trails
Fall is ideal for hiking places like Mt. LeConte or Chimney Tops, where cooler weather makes these challenging climbs more enjoyable and the views are spectacular.
5. Wildlife Watching
In fall, bears and elk are more active as they prepare for winter. Bring your binoculars to Cades Cove or Cataloochee Valley.
6. Visit Ober Mountain or Indoor Waterparks in Winter
Winter is the perfect time for skiing or snow tubing at Ober Mountain or staying cozy while splashing around at indoor waterparks like Wilderness at the Smokies or Wild Bear Falls.
7. Walk the Parkway & Visit Local Shops
Take in the crisp mountain air and beautiful fall decor as you stroll through downtown Gatlinburg. From unique gift shops to cozy coffee spots, it’s a laid-back way to enjoy the season.
8. Anakeesta in the Fall
The mountaintop park is even more breathtaking in autumn, with golden foliage all around. Ride the scenic Chondola, explore the treetop walk, and sip cider by the firepit while soaking in the views.
Seasonal Travel Tip
👉 Beat the heat in summer by starting hikes early, booking AC-friendly attractions midday, and saving shopping or downtown strolls for the evening.
🍂 Fall is for layers—bring a jacket, a camera, and a flexible plan to chase the peak foliage.
Where to Stay: Your Smoky Mountain Home Base
Whether you’re visiting this summer or planning a fall escape, our cozy cabins make the perfect home base for your Gatlinburg adventures. Tucked in the mountains with modern comforts and rustic charm, you’ll love relaxing after a day of exploring.
Book your stay now and experience the Smokies in your favorite season—or both!