A recent trip to the Smoky Mountains for a little rest and relaxation
 proved more exciting than we had expected. All things considering, it 
was winter, and there was plenty of snow and ice on the ground. It was 
December and we left home in Pennsylvania to get a little break from the
 snowy weather that had been engulfing our area since late November. 
Colder than normal temperatures were also gripping our region so it 
seemed like a good time to head south. Eastern Tennessee was the 
destination we chose. The Smoky mountains region of the state boasts 
beautiful mountainous scenery and plenty of activities during summer 
months. The off-season however, seemed as though it would be a relaxing 
atmosphere with warmer temperatures to go along with it.
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Sunday, March 15, 2015
Plan an Unforgettable Trip to Gatlinburg this August
The Fourth of July is over and Labor Day is weeks away, but in the 
Great Smoky Mountains there are still plenty of events to keep your 
family entertained, whether for a weekend or a week. Enjoy the 
spectacular scenery and miles of ancient forests, see the history of the
 area through its music and crafts, or get carried away in a wonder of 
modern movie technology. Whichever your entertainment preference, you'll
 find it in Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and the surrounding areas this 
summer.
What Do Bubbles, Meatballs & Trout Have in Common?
Dollywood's annual celebration, Kidfest, runs from mid-June to August
 7, 2011, and features some of the most engaging shows south of 
Broadway. The Gazillion Bubble Show lives up to its name, entertaining 
kids and grownups alike with amazing bubble artistry and special 
effects. Imagination Cinema plays host to Cloudy with a Chance of 
Meatballs,
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Ski Tennessee's Premier Slopes at, Ober Gatlinburg
Perched atop Mt. Harrison, high above the picturesque village of 
Gatlinburg, Ober Gatlinburg offers family fun all year long. But when 
the snow flies, this famous resort turns into one of the only ski areas 
the south has to offer €" and the only one in Tennessee. 
Trails for Every Skill Level
Ober Gatlinburg has something to offer skiers of every ability. From 
bunny hills to black-diamond runs, you'll have a chance to learn a new 
skill, challenge yourself, or simply take an easy glide through the 
trees. Nine groomed runs wind through the trees, providing lots of fun 
and plenty of gorgeous scenery to enjoy along the way.
For the more adventurous, check out the Terrain Park, where you can 
try out some fancy moves on the many snow features designed for 
freestyle skiing. Grab your snowboard and
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