Jeanne's Guidebook

Jeanne
Jeanne's Guidebook

Food Scene

Outdoor or indoor dining a local hotspot, live music.
202 locals recommend
Three Jimmy's Good Time Eatery
1359 East Parkway
202 locals recommend
Outdoor or indoor dining a local hotspot, live music.
One of my favorite places to eat.
104 locals recommend
Holston's Kitchen
639 Dolly Parton Pkwy
104 locals recommend
One of my favorite places to eat.
Great country cooking!
139 locals recommend
Apple Barn Cider House
230 Apple Valley Rd
139 locals recommend
Great country cooking!
Great food! Easy to get to from cabin.
87 locals recommend
Alamo Steakhouse
705 East Pkwy
87 locals recommend
Great food! Easy to get to from cabin.
This is an upscale romantic dining for couples.
80 locals recommend
The Greenbrier Restaurant
370 Newman Rd
80 locals recommend
This is an upscale romantic dining for couples.
This is my go to seafood restaurant located in Gatlinburg. sits right next to the river.
63 locals recommend
Chesapeake's Seafood and Raw Bar
437 Parkway
63 locals recommend
This is my go to seafood restaurant located in Gatlinburg. sits right next to the river.
Country cooking and live music, fun place to visit since Blake Shelton owns it.
96 locals recommend
Ole Red
511 Parkway
96 locals recommend
Country cooking and live music, fun place to visit since Blake Shelton owns it.
Great for farm to table in an upscale environment with a well know chef having previously worked at Blackberry farm.
The Appalachian
Great for farm to table in an upscale environment with a well know chef having previously worked at Blackberry farm.
We just tried this restaurant, and it is some of the best country cooking. I have had since I was a young girl, highly recommend!
Five Oaks Farm Kitchen
We just tried this restaurant, and it is some of the best country cooking. I have had since I was a young girl, highly recommend!

Sightseeing

A fun experience especially during holidays. The decorations are amazing! Especially during the fall.
797 locals recommend
Dollywood
2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd
797 locals recommend
A fun experience especially during holidays. The decorations are amazing! Especially during the fall.
Great hike, not to hard, but challenging! Go early it gets very crowded in peak season.
45 locals recommend
Laurel Falls Trailhead
Old State Highway 73 Scenic
45 locals recommend
Great hike, not to hard, but challenging! Go early it gets very crowded in peak season.
One of the most popular hiking trails lots of rock formations.
25 locals recommend
Alum Cave Bluffs Trailhead
25 locals recommend
One of the most popular hiking trails lots of rock formations.
This is a beautiful drive to see wildlife, especially at sunset.
7 locals recommend
Cade's Cove Scenic Loop
Cades Cove Loop Road
7 locals recommend
This is a beautiful drive to see wildlife, especially at sunset.
Great place for winter activities!
500 locals recommend
Ober Gatlinburg
1339 Ski Mountain Rd
500 locals recommend
Great place for winter activities!
The drive is beautiful and the views are amazing located at New found Gap it is where the Appalachian trail begins,
Appalachian Trail
The drive is beautiful and the views are amazing located at New found Gap it is where the Appalachian trail begins,
Great Shopping Area
455 locals recommend
Tanger Outlets Sevierville
1645 Parkway
455 locals recommend
Great Shopping Area
Great hiking as well located ALONG THE SCENIC FIGHTING CREEK Gap Road that runs between Gatlinburg and Townsend, Tennessee, is a mostly ignored sign that points the Elkmont Campground. Most people who aren’t camping drive right by it without ever knowing that tucked behind the modern park service campground is a ghost town created by the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. What’s more, it can be visited and explored for free.
Elkmont Historic District
Great hiking as well located ALONG THE SCENIC FIGHTING CREEK Gap Road that runs between Gatlinburg and Townsend, Tennessee, is a mostly ignored sign that points the Elkmont Campground. Most people who aren’t camping drive right by it without ever knowing that tucked behind the modern park service campground is a ghost town created by the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. What’s more, it can be visited and explored for free.