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Smokies Are Back! Area Update as of 5-21-2020

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The Smokies are Back! In Episode 108 join Chuck Schmidt, travel host for a journey through Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as well as surrounding communities in the aftermath of the COVID virus.  Learn about weekly updates for attractions, hiking trails, dining, shopping and road closures. Plus, up to date information regarding the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Let’s take a look at the park.  What’s open and what’s colsed

Closed:

All the visitor’s centers – Closed

Campgrounds – Closed until at least June 7th

Clingman’s Dome – Open!

Trails Closed:

All other trails and backcountry campsites & shelters (accessible from open roads) are open with reduced capacity limits

The only open roads are:

Big Creek Road
Cades Cove Loop Road (will open daily at 8:00 a.m. No closures for bicycles only)
Cherokee Orchard Road (Historic Nature Trail)
Clingmans Dome Road
Cosby Road
Deep Creek Road and Trailheads* – Down near Bryson City
Foothills Parkway
Gatlinburg Bypass
Greenbrier Road (Due to roadwork, only open to Ramsey Cascades Trailhead only)
Lakeview Drive Road* -Down near Bryson City
Laurel Creek Road
Little River Road
Newfound Gap Road
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Tom Branch Road
Tow String Road
Tremont Road
Upper Tremont Road
Wear Cove Road (Metcalf Bottoms)

The following roads remain closed for motorists, but will be open for pedestrians and cyclists: 

Elkmont Road, , Hwy 284, Cataloochee Road, Abrams Creek Road, Forge Creek Road, Rich Mountain Road, Little Greenbrier Road, Balsam Mountain Road, Heintooga Round Bottom Road, Straight Fork Road, Twentymile Road.

Picnic Areas that are Open as of May 23rd:

Big Creek
Cades Cove
Chimney Tops
Collins Creek and Pavilion
Cosby and Pavilion
Deep Creek and Pavilion
Metcalf Bottoms and Pavilion

Open restrooms:

Clingmans Dome
Newfound Gap
Restrooms near Cable Mill in Cades Cove
Restrooms near Oconaluftee Visitor Center
Restrooms near Sugarlands Visitor Center
Abram Falls, Alum Cave, and Rainbow Falls Trailheads
Restrooms at open picnic areas

Concession Operations are scheduled to open on the following dates: 

Sugarlands Riding Stables

Cades Cove Riding Stables

LeConte Lodge

Cades Cove Campstore on 5/23;

Smokemont Riding Stables on 5/23

Smoky Mountain Riding Stables is pending;

When you’re planning your trip, have several options in mind so that you can switch plans if an area is congested. Hikers and horseback riders should expect to encounter more debris and downed trees along trails. Our normal spring clearing operations to remove winter downfall by volunteers and staff have been delayed due to the park closure and local ‘stay at home’ orders that were in place this spring to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Open Businesses

Indeed the Smokies are back! The following businesses have reopened since last weeks update. Please note that they may have limited services and hours in addition to specific amenities and features remaining closed.

Alcatraz East Crime Museum
Arcadia
Big Rock Dude Ranch
CAM Cabin Crafts
Cooters
Country Cascades
Davy Crockett Mini Golf Course
Gatlinburg Space Needle
Love Life Live Life
Nantahala Outdoor Center Gatlinburg Retail Shop
Outdoor Adventures
Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Show
Pigeon Forge Snow
Pink Jeep Tours
Rip Roaring Adventures
Rowdy Bear Mountain Gatlinburg
Sevier Air Trampoline & Ninja Warrior Park
Smoky Mountain Angler
Smoky Mountain Cat House
Smoky Mountain Popcorn Company
Smoky Mountain Spinnery
Stiffy’s Ax Throwing
The Captured
The Cliff Dwellers Gallery
The Coaster At Goats On The Roof
The Spice and Tea of Gatlinburg
Zoo Knoxville

Future Reopenings

The following businesses have shared an official opening date with the public. These are still subject to change. Please contact the businesses directly for the most up to date information.

Anakeesta May 21
Pigeon Forge Trolley May 21
Buttonwillow Civil War Theater May 22
Cookie Dough Bliss May 22
Foxfire Mountain Adventure Park May 22
Gatlinburg Mountain Coaster May 22
Gatlinburg SkyLift Park May 22
Gatlinburg Trolley May 22
Ober Gatlinburg May 22
Mysterious Mansion of Gatlinburg May 22
Ripley’s Aquarium of The Smokies May 22
Ripley’s 5D Moving Theater May 22
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not May 22
Ripley’s Marvelous Mirror Maze May 22
Ripley’s Super Fun Zone May 22
Smoky Mountain Ziplines May 22
Tube River Rage May 22
Wonderworks May 22
Great Smoky Mountain Murder Mystery Dinner Show May 23
Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Feud May 23
Nantahala Outdoor Center Pigeon Rafting May 29
Biblical Times Dinner Theater May 30
Red Skelton Tribute Theater May 30
Titanic Museum June 1
Unforgettable View Massage June 1
Grand Majestic Dinner Theater June 2
Wilderness At The Smokies June 4
Country Tonite Theatre June 5
Sweet Fanny Adams Theatre June 5

There you have it, this completes my Smokies Reopening Update for 5/20/2020.

For information regarding businesses in the Smoky Mountains Area Reopening please visit: https://www.pigeonforge.com/coronavirus-updates

I’m going to be doing podcast updates every Thursday from this point on. I apologize if I got some things wrong here on this current podcast but there is a lot of information to sift through and not every business is updating their websites or Facebook pages.

Are you planning a visit to the Smokies and are wondering how to fit it all in?  Check out our sample itineraries:  https://dancingbearfoot.blog/2018/08/30/smoky-mountains-vacation-itinerary-day-1/

If this is your fist time coming to the Smokies and renting a cabin check out out blog post in what to look for when renting a log cabin.

Thank you for reading.  If you’d like to learn more about our cabin or other great things to see while visiting the Smoky Mountains please visit us at Dancing Bearfoot.com.

Like our Pizza Bear? Check out the other great artwork from Kenton Visser https://www.kentonvisser.com/

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Smokies Reopening Update 5-14-2020

Smoky Mountains National Park Sign, Smokies Reopening Update

Smokies Reopening Update 5/14/2020, join Chuck Schmidt, travel host for a journey through Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as well as surrounding communities in the aftermath of the COVID virus.  Learn about the current status of attractions, hiking trails, dining, shopping and road closures. Plus, up to date information regarding the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

In the last post I concentrated on the National Park information, which as of today is largely unchanged. This post I will focus on the surrounding cities attractions and their Smokies reopening update as of 5/14/2020 is shaping up.

The following businesses have reopened since last week. Please note that they may have limited services and hours in addition to specific amenities and features remaining closed.

• Appalachian Ghostwalks
• Blake Jones Racing Center Indoor Go-Karts
• Cades Cove Riding Stables
• CLIMB Works
• Double Decker Bus Tours
• Fannie Farkle’s Arcade
• Fat Daddy’s Arcade
• Hillbilly Golf
• MagiQuest Pigeon Forge
• Outdoor Gravity Park
• Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Adventure Park
• Pigeon Forge Axe House
• Rafting in the Smokies
• Ripley’s Old MacDonald’s Farm Mini-Golf
• Rocky Top Mountain Coaster
• Rocky Top Tours
• Rowdy Bear Ridge Pigeon Forge
• Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster
• Smoky Mountain Knife Works
• Smoky Mountain Observation Wheel & Kid Rides at The Island
• Smoky Mountain Outdoors (SMO) Rafting
• Smoky Mountain River Rat Whitewater Rafting
• Tanger Outlets
• Tennessee Mountain Tours
• The Tomb
• The Track
• TopJump Trampoline & Extreme Arena

The following businesses have shared an official opening date with the public. These are still subject to change. Please contact the businesses directly for the most up to date information.

• Arcadia • May 14
• Gatlinburg Space Needle • May 14
• Pigeon Forge Snow • May 14
• Rowdy Bear Mountain Gatlinburg • May 14
• Sevier Air Trampoline & Ninja Warrior Park • May 14
• The Captured • May 14
• Alcatraz East Crime Museum • May 15
• Nantahala Outdoor Center Gatlinburg Retail Shop • May 15
• Outdoor Adventures • May 15
• Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Show • May 15
• Smoky Mountain Angler • May 15
• Smoky Mountain River Rat Tubing • May 15
• Smoky Mountain Spinnery • May 15
• Stiffy’s Ax Throwing • May 15
• The Coaster At Goats On The Roof • May 15
• The Spice and Tea of Gatlinburg • May 15
• Rip Roaring Adventures • May 16
• Zoo Knoxville • May 18 (target date)
• Love Life Live Life • May 19
• Pink Jeep Tours • May 20
• Anakeesta • May 21
• Cookie Dough Bliss • May 22
• Foxfire Mountain Adventure Park • May 22
• Great Smoky Mountain Murder Mystery Dinner Show • May 23
• Under Canvas • May 28
• Nantahala Outdoor Center Pigeon Rafting • May 29
• Biblical Times Dinner Theater • May 30
• Red Skelton Tribute Theater • May 30
• Titanic Museum • June 1
• Unforgettable View Massage • June 1
• Grand Majestic Dinner Theater • June 2
• Wilderness At The Smokies • June 4
• Buttonwillow Civil War Theater • June 5
• Country Tonite Theatre • June 5
• Sweet Fanny Adams Theatre • June 5

Many business in the area have closed temporarily to stop the spread of COVID-19. The following businesses closed throughout March and April and have not yet updated with a reopening date.

A Long Story Short Company
Beyond The Lens
Bush’s Visitors Center
Comedy Barn
Cooters
Davy Crockett Mini Golf Course
Dolly Parton’s Stampede
Dollywood
Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort & Spa
Gatlinburg SkyLift Park
Governor’s Crossing Stadium 14 Theater
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Feud
Lil’ Bit of Gatlinburg
Lock Stock & Blade
Mysterious Mansion of Gatlinburg
NASCAR SpeedPark
Ober Gatlinburg
Pigeon Forge Community Center
Pigeon Forge Trolley
Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show
Rainforest Adventures
Ripley’s 5D Moving Theater
Ripley’s Aquarium of The Smokies
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not
Ripley’s Guinness World Records Adventure
Ripley’s Haunted Adventure
Ripley’s Marvelous Mirror Maze
Ripley’s Super Fun Zone
Sevier County Library branches
Smoky Mountain Escape Games
Smoky Mountain Opry
Smoky Mountain Popcorn Company
Smoky Mountain Winery
Smoky Mountain Ziplines
Tennessee Smokies Front Office & Goteez Locker Room
The Ripken Experience
Trillium Cove Visitor & Education Center
Wonderworks

There you have it, this completes my Smokies Reopening Update for 5/14/2020.

For information regarding businesses in the Smoky Mountains Area Reopening please visit: https://www.pigeonforge.com/coronavirus-updates

I’m going to be doing podcast updates every Thursday from this point on. I apologize if I got some things wrong here on this current podcast but there is a lot of information to sift through and not every business is updating their websites or Facebook pages.

Are you planning a visit to the Smokies and are wondering how to fit it all in?  Check out our sample itineraries:  https://dancingbearfoot.blog/2018/08/30/smoky-mountains-vacation-itinerary-day-1/

If this is your fist time coming to the Smokies and renting a cabin check out out blog post in what to look for when renting a log cabin.

Thank you for reading.  If you’d like to learn more about our cabin or other great things to see while visiting the Smoky Mountains please visit us at Dancing Bearfoot.com.

Like our Pizza Bear? Check out the other great artwork from Kenton Visser https://www.kentonvisser.com/

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Smoky Mountains Area Reopening

Great smoky mountains at sunset

In Episode 016 – Smoky Mountains Area Reopening, join Chuck Schmidt, travel host for a journey through Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as well as surrounding communities in the aftermath of the COVID virus.  Learn about the current status of attractions, hiking trails, dining, shopping and road closures. Plus, up to date information regarding the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Let’s take a look at the park.  It can be quite confusing as to what is open and what is closed. Let’s touch on what is still closed first.

Closed:

All the visitor’s centers – Closed

Campgrounds – Closed

Clingman’s Dome – Closed

Trails Closed:

Laurel Falls Trail – Closed

Alum Cave Trail – Closed

Chimney Tops Trail- Closed

Why are those three mentioned specifically?  It’s because they are on major roadways that are now open. Little River Road & Newfound Gap Rd.

All other trails and backcountry campsites & shelters (accessible from open roads) will open with reduced capacity limits

The only open roads are:

Spur and Foothills Parkway

Newfound Gap Road

Gatlinburg Bypass

Little River Road

Wear Cove Road (Metcalf Bottoms)

Laurel Creek Road

Cades Cove Loop Road

Cherokee Orchard Road (Historic Nature Trail)

Lakeview Drive Road* -Down near Bryson City

Deep Creek Road and Trailheads* – Down near Bryson City

Picnic Areas that are Open:

Chimney Tops

Cades Cove

Metcalf Bottoms – Pavilion Closed

Deep Creek– Pavilion Closed*

Collins Creek– Pavilion Closed* – Smokemont Area

Open Restrooms:

Sugarlands Visitor Center

Newfound Gap

Oconaluftee Visitor Center

Cades Cove Cable Mill

Abram Falls Trailhead

Rainbow Falls Trailhead

Restrooms in the listed open picnic areas.

For up to date park information regarding the Smoky Mountains Area Reopening please visit the GSMNP website: https://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/conditions.htm

For information regarding businesses in the Smoky Mountains Area Reopening please visit: https://www.pigeonforge.com/coronavirus-updates

I’m going to be doing podcast updates every Thursday from this point on. I apologize if I got some things wrong here on this current podcast but there is a lot of information to sift through and not every business is updating their websites or Facebook pages.

Are you planning a visit to the Smokies and are wondering how to fit it all in?  Check out our sample itineraries:  https://dancingbearfoot.blog/2018/08/30/smoky-mountains-vacation-itinerary-day-1/

If this is your fist time coming to the Smokies and renting a cabin check out out blog post in what to look for when renting a log cabin.

Thank you for reading.  If you’d like to learn more about our cabin or other great things to see while visiting the Smoky Mountains please visit us at Dancing Bearfoot.com.

Like our Pizza Bear? Check out the other great artwork from Kenton Visser https://www.kentonvisser.com/

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COVID-19 and the Smokies

Hello Everyone- I’m Chuck Schmidt and I am the Outsider.  I wish I was talking about all the great things you can do in the Smokies Mountains area. In fact, I’m actually talking about the opposite this blog is about COVID-19 and the Smokies . Boy I wish I was talking about a happier topic. 

The facts are for all practical purposes the Smoky Mountains area is closed.  Most of the attractions are closed, the dinner shows are closed the restaurants are curbside pick up only for those that are sill open.  As for the national park most roads and trails are closed.  It’s amazing there were still 30,000 visitors a day coming into the park last week up until they closed.  Cades Cove and New Found Gap were overloaded. They had to close the park for the public’s well-being. Too many people are ignoring the warnings.

Local leaders in Sevier County have published messages for would-be visitors the area regarding COVID-19 and the Smokies : Stay away during the coronavirus pandemic.

A letter posted Friday afternoon to the city of Gatlinburg’s Facebook page. “Again, we know you love visiting Gatlinburg, but for now we’re asking that you put those plans on hold and stay home and keep you and your family safe,”

“Sevier County Mayor Larry Walters – we’re asking that you put your vacation plans on hold. We know you want to be in Sevier County and you know how much we enjoy having you here. But for the safety of your family and ours, please stay at home.

Pigeon Forge Mayor David Wear asks you to stay home.  “For now, it’s just not the time. When the time is right we’ll be here to welcome you with open arms.”

Most of the large events, the rod runs, corvette expo and others have been rescheduled. Dollywood has delayed their opening.  I’m honestly not sure all the activities you can do down here right now other than some driving tours and spending time relaxing in your cabin.

I’m a cabin owner and as much as it pains me to say this, please stay home.  Let’s keep you, your family and the Smokies healthy.  We’ll all be here in the future when the time is right.

Here are a helpful link as to the current situation involving COVID-19 and the Smokies:

I will start dropping episodes about all the new things to do in the Smokies in the not too distant future but for right now.  Please stay home. Stay Healthy, Stay Safe.

If this is your fist time coming to the Smokies and renting a cabin check out out blog post in what to look for when renting a log cabin.

Thank you for reading.  If you’d like to learn more about our cabin or other great things to see while visiting the Smoky Mountains please visit us at Dancing Bearfoot.com.

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Episode 014 – Gatlinburg Update for 2020

When I wrote my original podcast series, I was hoping they would have a bit of a shelf life, in podcast we call that being evergreen. It soon became apparent that this is impossible in the Smoky Mountains area.  There are simply too many restaurants and attractions both coming in and going out of business. Therefore update episodes are going to be needed.  The first update episode is the Gatlinburg Update for 2020.

There are a number of new dining establishments I’ll be covering in the Gatlinburg Update for 2020 including; Chesapeake’s,  Hot Diggity Dog, Gatlinburg Grind Café and Bakery, Joe and Pop’s Sub Shoppe, The Hofbrauhaus Restaurant, Split Rail Eats, Rampant Lion, The Greenbrier, Cliff Top Grill, Tennessee Jed’s and Ruby Sunshine.

Attractions are also included in the Gatlinburg Update for 2020 including; Amazing Gatlinburg Race, Appalachian Ghostwalks, Zip Gatlinburg, Westgate Wild Bear Falls Waterpark, Double Decker Bus Tours and Tennessee Cider Company.

Are you planning a visit to the Smokies and are wondering how to fit it all in?  Check out our sample itineraries:  https://dancingbearfoot.blog/2018/08/30/smoky-mountains-vacation-itinerary-day-1/

If this is your fist time coming to the Smokies and renting a cabin check out out blog post in what to look for when renting a log cabin.

Thank you for reading.  If you’d like to learn more about our cabin or other great things to see while visiting the Smoky Mountains please visit us at Dancing Bearfoot.com.

Like our Pizza Bear? Check out the other great artwork from Kenton Visser https://www.kentonvisser.com/