6 Cozy Activities for Your Winter Trip to the Smoky Mountains

The mercury is starting to plummet, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t still have a wonderfully wintry trip to the Smoky Mountains. In fact, with its less-crowded attractions to sparkling, snowy hikes, the early winter season is one of our favorite times to visit the Smokies. Here are a few of our favorite ways to beat cabin fever when the temperatures drop.

1. Ride the Aerial Tramway to Ober Gatlinburg

Price: $29 (ages 5+), free (under 5)
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Ober-Gatlinburg-Snow-Air-Tram

Enjoy breathtaking 180-degree mountain views with a side of adrenaline when you take a ride up the aerial tramway to Ober Gatlinburg. Feeling bold? Brave the fresh air in the scenic chairlift which runs year-round and also provides stunning views of the mountain terrain.

2. Hit the Slopes

Price: $35-70
Lesson Prices: $35-80
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Skiing is a must-do on your family’s winter todo list. Ober Gatlinburg offers modern ski slopes with a side of vintage 1970s kitsch. Afraid that a seasonably warm day will ruin your ski dreams? Don’t worry, Ober Gatlinburg is fully equipped with snowmaking machines, meaning there’s always plenty of fresh powder. Check their website in advance to make sure the slopes are operational before you visit.

3. Ride the Ski Mountain Coaster

Prices vary: see website

Not a skier? The resort’s Ski Mountain Coaster offers another way to get your daily fill of heart-pumping winter thrills. What starts with a peaceful 1,000 foot ride through the Smokies ends with 2,750 exhilarating feet of dips and zigzags through the snow. Snow tubing is another excellent alternative for families with kids, who are sure to delight in the 300-foot ride to the bottom of the mountain.

4. Go Ice Skating

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If Mother Nature demands an indoor activity, there’s a skating rink full of fun to be had at Ober Gatlinburg’s indoor facility, where you’ll find families as well as hand-holding sweethearts moseying their way around the rink. If you buy one of their wrist band options, you can also take advantage of other activities like the alpine slide, scenic chairlift, carousel, and Kiddie Land.

5. Go Shopping

Great Smoky Arts & Crafts
668 Glades Rd, Gatlinburg, TN 37738

Tanger Outlets
1645 Parkway #960, Sevierville, TN 37862

1645 Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37862

Check holiday shopping off your list on the eight-mile craft loop that runs through the Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community where local artisans celebrate the area’s rich history with handcrafted items like folk art, baskets, candles, brooms, photographs, and much more. After that, hit Tanger Outlets in Sevierville for stores like Michael Kors and Gymboree. Gifts for the family? Check. A little something for yourself? Check.

6. Cozy Up at An Indoor Show

Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show
119 Music Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
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group of people sining and dancing on stage for dinner show

Yes, the Smoky Mountains are full of natural wonder, but its surrounding areas also offer plentiful options for hitting the town when it’s too arctic for outdoor activities. One of our favorites? Catching a show in Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge. The Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show is good for a serving of silly dance numbers and corny jokes to go with your corn on the cob.

Whatever you decide to do this winter season, know that there is fun to be had in the Smoky Mountains! Gear up for snow-filled activities and intimate shows. You are in for a real treat.