Autumn Color Progression 9/30/10

Blog Bear | September 30, 2010

It is a beautiful day with  a bit of cloud cover rolling to cover Mt. Le Conte.  This picture was taken from the top of the Gatlinburg Bypass.  It is still a little warm for the leaves to start changing but the beginning of reds and golds are beginning to show.

Stargazing in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Blog Bear | September 30, 2010

The Great Smoky Mountain National Park offers great activities and programs year around.  Here is an upcoming event in the GSMNP… NIGHT SKY COMES IN FOCUS DURING STARGAZING PROGRAM Great Smoky Mountains National Park will offer a 2-hour stargazing program in Cades Cove on October 2, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in cooperation with the Smoky [...]

Transportation to UT VOL Home Games

Blog Bear | September 29, 2010

Autumn Colors and UT Vol Football – I love the fall in Tennessee! We received a notice from the Gatlinburg Chamber of Commercet way to combine the two. Rocky Top Tours offers transportation from Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge/Sevierville to all of the University of Tennessee home games. You drive all the way here – why fight the [...]

Dollywood Gospel Celebration

Blog Bear | September 28, 2010

Dollywood’s National Gospel & Harvest Celebration (Sept. 29-Oct. 30) entertains you with four weeks of American craftsmen, pure Southern cuisine, and of course, free concerts performed by some of the biggest names in Gospel music! What more could you ask for? Don’t miss such favorites as Aaron Wilburn, The Chuck Wagon Gang, Crabb Revival, The [...]

Oktoberfest at Ober Gatlinburg

Blog Bear | September 28, 2010

Have you ever dreamed of attending an authentic German Oktoberfest featuring Bavarian-style food (schnitzel, strudel, traditional German wurst, sauerkraut, pretzels), special Oktoberfest Biers, and bona fide kick-up-your-heels schuhplattling (German folk dances)? Not to mention enjoying the heart-warming oompah music, sing-a-longs, yodels and more that make Oktoberfests family-friendly fun! Well now you don’t have to go [...]