Sevierville, Tennessee - Smoky Mountains
Sevierville TN,
with a permanent population of about 12,000, entertains many
tho
usands of Tennessee travelers with an amzing selection
of kids attractions,
shopping outlets and malls, music theaters, golf
courses and its historic downtown. Moreover, Sevierville is
known internationally as the home of Dolly Parton. Dolly
was born in Sevierville
TN and the Smoky Mountains along with her 11 brothers and sisters.
She left for
Nashville, Tennessee--having graduated from Sevier County High
School. Obviously, she went on win
numerous
awards as
a recording
artist and actress. In 1986, Dolly Parton opened her Dollywood
entertainment park in nearby Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Each
April Dolly returns
to the area for the season's opening and parade.
Sevierville, Tennessee is a small mountain town named for
Tennessee's first governor--John Sevier. Sevierville's beginnings
go back to just after the founding of the U.S., when settlers
left the east to move west to find more space and set up
homes and farms. When the Great
Smoky
Mountains National Park was estasblished, Sevierville,
TN began drawing tourists to this mountain getaway for 9 million
of travelers yearly. Today the Smoky
Mountains owns the title
of "most
visited National Park". Large and small corporate, church
and family groups get to choose from hotels and motels, to
bed and breakfast
inns and cabins and chalets around Sevierville. A favorite place
to rest their heads, visitors overwhelmingly choose a Smoky
Mountain Tennessee cabin from which to base their adventures.
Shoppers coming to Sevierville have reason to get excited.
From antiques to the latest fashion styles and everything
in between, the shopper will find it all in Sevierville
TN's hundreds
of boutiques and galleries. Sevierville TN boasts
the area's largest number of outlet malls and independent merchants.
And between shopping
adventures serious shoppers can explore what the Great Smoky
Mountains National
Park (GSMNP) has to offer the Tennessee traveler.
The Great Smoky Mountains and Sevierville,
Tennessee rapidly
became key tourist attractions and have become
internationally
known.
Therefore, it seems natural for Tennessee travel and tourism
to be one of the biggest occupations for the area today. Restaurants
exist to suit
any
taste--fast food to fine dining--and outdoor adventures
includewhitewater rafting, tennis, horseback riding, and golf.
Getting to Sevierville TN is easy: On I-40 near Knoxville,
take exit 407, travel 15-20 minutes south on S.R. 66.
Two regional airports
are available to serve you: Knoxville's McGee/Tyson
and Asheville NC's regional airport
one hour away, with over dozens ofcommercial flights a day.
Lodging in Sevierville runs the full range with Tennessee
cabins,
hotels, campgrounds, chalets, and B&B inns. Sevierville
has grown dramatically and offers visitors
upscale,
contemporary lodging
in the Smoky Mountains region. Family,
Church and corporate groups of any size can be accommodated by Sevierville's Smoky
Mountain lodging. Several new Tennessee destination resorts
can be found in the mountains-including
Legacy
Mountain Resort-where
the discriminating traveler can enjoy complete destination
resort amenities including spas, fitness centers,
a
wedding chapel, swimming pools, walking trails-
only a few minutes from the GSMNP.
Sevierville's sister cities og Gatlinburg and Pigeon
Forge TN are only minutes away.