Spending The Festive Season In The Smoky Mountains
Written by Judith R Shell   
Thursday, 17 December 2009 08:50
If your usual thoughts during the holidays turn towards the idea of laying on a blazing sandy beach in some far flung tropical destination, then the festive season around Christmas is a time to alter your thoughts. A visit to the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee will tick off all off your festive fantasy wish list.
by JudithRShell


If your usual thoughts during the holidays turn towards the idea of laying on a blazing sandy beach in some far flung tropical destination, then the festive season around Christmas is a time to alter your thoughts. A visit to the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee will tick off all off your festive fantasy wish list.

This destination is a common tourist attraction throughout the year. However, it has a whole different perspective on it around the holiday and festive season. It is such an enchanting place to visit during this period and is a thrilling festive treat for the entire family. With the bright and twinkling lights, the sparkling snow and the beautiful sound of carols in the air, both parent and child will be unable to contain their holiday cheer.

The attractions in the area are numerous. Depending on how much time you have it is best to structure your days around what your personal family tastes are. For those who enjoy skiing, there is the Ober Gatlinburg ski resort. For those with a lust for scenery and beauty, there are the beautiful walks and mountains around the national park.

For the animal lovers amongst the visitors, there is some wonderful wildlife to be seen scurrying around the woodland, whilst Ripleys aquarium offers an alternative look on some fantastic ocean dwelling creatures. For the young families, the prize of the region is surely the Christmas Palace, a must for all those entranced by festive cheer.

On the mountains themselves, the most beautiful sight can be seen on a clear day atop Clingmans Dome. At 6643 feet, its the tallest peak in the state and offers stunning views from the observation deck across seven different states. Have your camera at the ready to dazzle your loved ones when you get back home.

Other popular places to see are the Dollywood theme park, an the Space Needle. The latter is particularly exciting for teenagers looking to have some fun in the arcade at the bottom. To say there is something for everyone would be quite an understatement.

To top off the trip, a day out to the Christmas palace is a must. Seeing Santa sing melodies to a group of bewildered children truly sums up the Christmas spirit, whilst taking a wander around the grounds will cause even the most anti Christmas campaigner to smile in a childlike way. For anyone who calls themselves a fan of Christmas and the traditional cheer it brings, this is one that should be right atop your list. Unless you were to head out to the North Pole and find yourself upon Santa's grotto itself, there truly is not a better place to suck in all the festive goodness of the season.

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