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Corky’s BBQ in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

8 October 202019 September 2024

It was a long morning of travel and we were all tired when we entered Pigeon Forge.  Looking for a place to eat, we happened upon Corky’s BBQ, which claimed to offer original Memphis BBQ.  A slab of meat sounded fabulous, so we made a U-Turn and stumbled in for a hearty meal.

Their specialty is the ribs that are “lean and tender, hickory-smoked and basted with either Corky’s Original BBQ sauce or a secret blend of dry spices.”  We could choose the regular, large or full rack of ribs served with a choice of two sides.     I decided on the regular sized order of dry ribs with corn and a side salad.

The salad was loaded with tomatoes, red onions, cheese, croutons and a couple strips of bacon.  It was a hearty starter which was enhanced with a side of ranch dressing.

The restaurant offers “Killer Rib Combos” as well as BBQ dinners, starters, BBQ sandwiches and sandwich platters.  The portion sizes were quite generous and we left the restaurant extremely satisfied. It was time to find our chalet and unload the van before turning in for the night.

Do you have a favorite restaurant to visit while in Pigeon Forge?  What would you recommend?  If you have eaten a Corky’s BBQ, I would be happy to hear about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below.  Many thanks for reading my post about Corky’s BBQ and wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do:

Corky’s BBQ
3584 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN  37863
Telephone:  865 453 7427

Where to Stay:

Firefly is conveniently located 2.6 miles to downtown Gatlinburg and 11 miles from Dollywood and Pigeon Forge. The property is located on Highway 321 North in Gatlinburg. For more information, visit the VRBO website to book your holiday at this spectacular chalet.

Where to Eat:

Corky’s BBQ
3584 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN  37863
Telephone:  865 453 7427

 

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The Loco Burro, Gatlinburg, Tennessee

1 October 202022 September 2024

It was my birthday and I wanted to walk around Gatlinburg to spend time visiting some of the shops and a couple of wineries on the main thoroughfare.  While the rest of the family decided to stay in for the day, Scott was up for taking Nolan to Cooter’s Garage to see the  Duke’s of Hazard memorabilia and would later meet me at Loco Burro for lunch.

I chose Loco Burro’s with its outdoor patio to people watch from the second floor.  The hostess led me towards the escalator where I rode it to the top.  The restaurant had just opened for the day, so there were several tables available.  I chose one with a view of the Observation Tower.

From here, I had a clear view of the Parkway which  was beginning to fill with tourists and traffic.  My server dropped off a menu with some chips, three salsa samples and took my drink order for a house margarita on the rocks with salt.

I decided on the chicken burrito with a side of beans and rice which arrived on a large platter and could have fed a family of four.  Finishing my meal, I requested a box to pack up my leftovers and continued to drink my margarita while eating a few more chips.

I was surprised when my server dropped off a large plate of desserts and learned that my friend Dave had called the restaurant and ordered them.  We had just talked for a few minutes prior, so I was appreciative of his kind gesture.   I knew there was no way I was going to finish these, so I waited for Scott and Nolan to arrive.

Within minutes of my dessert delivery, I noticed Scott and Nolan walking up the Parkway and waved down to them .

When Nolan saw the dessert at the table, his eyes were huge and he had such a big smile on his face.  Such a polite little guy, he would ask me if he could have another bite each time he had taken one.  I told him, that if it was okay with his father, he could have as many bites he was allowed.

Before leaving the restaurant, we noticed a mechanical burro and we begged Scott to ride it.  Of course Nolan wanted to ride it but he wasn’t tall enough, so he begged his dad to ride it instead.  The wait staff was encouraging him to do it and told him that if he could hang on for twelve seconds, they would purchase our meal on our next visit.

Nolan was happy to put the helmet on but he didn’t seem too excited wearing it.  Within seconds, he was taking it off and handed it to his dad.

Scott put on the helmet, mounted the mechanical burro and turned it on.  He stayed on for a few seconds and we couldn’t help but laugh when he fell off onto the large cushions underneath.  We laughed so hard and cheered him on for a couple of attempts before he decided he was finished. Although he didn’t beat the record, we had a lot of laughs.

Have you eaten at Loco Burro in Gatlinburg?  What did you order?  Did you ride the mechanical burro?  I would love to hear about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below.

Many thanks for reading about my downtown Gatlinburg adventure and wishing you many Happy Travels.

Where to Eat:

Loco Burro
735 Parkway, Suite 1
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Telephone:  865 430 5624

What to Eat:

I’m a burrito girl and their chicken burrito was amazing!  I also recommend the salsa trio and don’t forget to save room for dessert!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Village in Gatlinburg, Tennessee

11 September 202019 September 2024

One of my favorite places to visit in Gatlinburg is The Village, especially at dusk. Resembling a charming, European town out of a Grimm’s Fairytale, the collection of shops is perfect for picking up last minute souvenirs or enjoying an ice cream before turning in for the night.

Strolling the cobblestone streets under twinkling lights, we explored the 27 shops within the miniature town.  Some of the shops open as early in the morning, while others continue into the night.

The Donut Friar is like donut heaven, with the smell of pastries starting at 5 o’clock in the morning.  Opened in 1969, it is one of the original tenants of The Village.

Also opening in 1969, the Hofbrauhaus Restaurant and The Cheese Cupboard is one of my favorite shops.  Whenever I purchase wine from the local wineries, I can’t pass up the opportunity to pair them with a wide assortment of cheeses.

The Coffee & Company Shop is one of the late-comers opening in 1993, but it is a favorite for the early-risers waiting for their caffeine fix.

We stopped by the Pepper Palace to purchase some salsa to go along with our chips and Mexican feast we were planning for the evening.

The dusk began to darken as the lights from the fountain shone brighter.  I was mesmerized by the sound of the water falling into the basin below.

The Old Word feel is a mix of German Village meets British Countryside.

The aesthetic detail of its construction is absolutely amazing.  Careful attention was applied to the design of the stained glassed windows and additional accoutrements.

Finally, though it is not technically within the Village, I can’t pull myself away from the large picture window, watching the candy makers prepare their taffy as little children watch wide-eyed waiting for a fresh piece to be wrapped in wax paper and watching the joy on their faces for that one piece of joy.

Have you visited The Village Shops in Gatlinburg?  What did you buy?  I would love to hear about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below.  Many thanks for reading my post about The Village Shops and wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do:

The Village
634 Parkway
Gatlinburg, TN  37738
Telephone:  865 436 3995

Where to Stay: 

We stayed in a rental through VRBO called the Firefly Chalet.

Where to Eat:

Bennett’s Bar-B-Que
2910 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN
Telephone:  865 429 2200

I ordered the Carolina Pork Sandwich and the Salad Bar.

What to Eat:

  • Barbecue
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The Great Smoky Mountains Laurel Falls Hike

4 September 202022 September 2024

Laurel Falls is considered one of the most popular trails at Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  The 2.6 mile round trip paved trail is considered easy and reaches the spectacular 80 foot high falls.   For 50 cents I picked up a self-guided pamphlet which pointed out several places of interest and we set out for the trail surrounded by pine trees and oaks for an enjoyable trek through the mountain wilderness.

There are eleven markers that correlate with the trail brochure and the first stop describes the laurel plant which grows along the path.  During the early summer its blooms range from pink to white.  Rhododendron are also popular along the path displaying larger leaves and growing taller than the mountain laurel.

Having passed through the forest of pine, oak and hardwoods, the topography switched from ridge to ravine.  Here the trail curved sharply with deep drop-offs to the left.  We began to see more rocks and there were several places to take a break along the path.

We regrouped and continued upwards as the trail continued its gradual climb towards the falls.  We crossed over a small creek that trickled down the hill, through large and small rocks providing water to the rhododendron, hemlock and beech plants along the trail.

Soon, there was a break in the trees creating a “picture window” at marker number seven.  The rounded peak in the distance was covered with trees and there was a sharp drop from the edge of the pavement.

The further we continued up the trail, the more contorted the trees became due to high winds, lightning strikes and other severe weather conditions.  Interestingly, the aggressive change in climate does not affect the lichen that attaches itself to rocks and trees.

The pathway changed drastically before reaching the falls.  Steep cliffs dangerously hugged the narrow trail which alerted us that we were nearing our destination.  We began to hear sounds of water rushing from Cove Mountain as we continued our approach and gave a sigh of relief that we had arrived safely.

The double-drop cascade was spectacular as its light spray lit upon our faces cooling us down from the hike.  The rocks were slippery and we moved with caution to allow other hikers to pass by standing in awe of its beauty. We gave ourselves about fifteen minutes to revel in our accomplishment and curiously tested the temperature of the runoff before backtracking towards the trailhead.  It would all be downhill from here.

Have you hiked the Laurel Falls Trail or other trails in the Great Smoky Mountains?  I would love to hear about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below.  Many thanks for checking out my hike and wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do:

Laurel Falls
From Sugarlands Visitor Center, turn toward Cades Cove on Little River Road and drive 3.5 miles to the trailhead where there are parking areas on both sides of the road.
Telephone:  865 436 1200

  • Admission Fee:  There is no charge to visit Laurel Falls as it is a part of the Great Smoky National Park.
  • Hours:  The park is open year around, though access to Laurel Falls may be limited during the winter months.
  • Amenities:  Pamphlet for hike ($.50)
  • Scenic View: Spectacular views of Great Smoky Mountains throughout the hike
  • Length of Visit:  1 – 2 hours, depending on whether you can walk up the steep hill
  • Tips for Your Visit:  Wear comfortable shoes for hiking.  Wildlife, such as bears, may be wandering around the property, so be on the lookout and do not approach them.  We like to visit here in the afternoon as the trees provide shade from the warmer weather.

Where to Stay: 

We stayed in a rental through VRBO called the Firefly Chalet.

Where to Eat:

Bennett’s Bar-B-Que
2910 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN
Telephone:  865 429 2200

I ordered the Carolina Pork Sandwich and the Salad Bar.

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