Smoky Mountain Area Information
Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. The sprawling landscape encompasses lush forests and an abundance of wildflowers that bloom year-round. Streams, rivers and waterfalls appear along hiking routes that include a segment of the Appalachian Trail.
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Floyd Garrett's Muscle Car Museum
Experience one of the largest, and most incredible collection of American Muscle Cars in the nation.

Flea Traders Paradise
Year round flea market that is open on Saturdays and Sundays, as well as on Fridays from April through December. Features 40,000 square feet of new and used antiques and collectibles.

Kodak Attractions: Great Smokies Flea Market
Our facilities have been completely remodeled and provide you with over 170,000 sq. ft. of shopping space.

Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies
The 115,000 square foot, 1.3 million gallon Ripley’s Aquarium is home to 10-foot sharks, 8,000 exotic fish, and the world’s longest aquarium tunnel.

Country Tonite Theater
Country Tonite Theatre in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee is the best entertainment value in the Smokies!

Comedy Barn Theater
The Comedy Barn show features magicians, fire-eaters, jugglers, ventriloquists, clean family comedians, live country and gospel music as well as fun barn yard animals.
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Why Work with Our Tennessee Property Management Company
Let Bear Camp Cabin Rentals, a reputable Tennessee property management company, turn your Smoky Mountain rental into a success.

Tips for Planning a Large Tennessee Family Vacation
Now’s the perfect time to plan a family vacation to Tennessee; keep reading for helpful planning tips; keep reading to learn more.

8 Things To Do in Pigeon Forge With Kids
If you’re planning a trip to the Smoky Mountains, it’s never too soon to start thinking about what you want to do when you’re there. If there are kids involved, it’s even more important to keep them busy!

6 Best Places to Visit in the Smoky Mountains in Fall
There’s truly nothing else quite like the Smoky Mountains in fall. The crisp mountain air, the vibrant colors painting the landscape, and the peaceful serenity that settles over the hills. It’s a time when nature puts on its best show, and you don’t want to miss it.