The Pigeon Forge Mass Transit trolleys travel to more than 200 official stops in Pigeon Forge, as well as select locations in Gatlinburg and Sevierville, for a modest fare. Stops are a short distance from restaurants, attractions, shops and theaters.
U.S. Route 441, also known as the “Parkway,” runs through the middle of Pigeon Forge and continues through the town of Gatlinburg and on through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Many of Pigeon Forge’s top tourist attractions can be found along this six-lane strip.
Drop by the Pigeon Forge Welcome Center or the Pigeon Forge Information Center for maps, brochures, coupons or other inquiries about Pigeon Forge and the surrounding area.
Pigeon Forge by Season
Explore more things to do during each season in Pigeon Forge.