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Fall in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee This is my favorite time of year. As a girl
growing up in the Smoky Mountains, fall was a magical time. Our family would sit around
a bonfire on a cool fall evening and listen to the leaves crackle in the fire. We might
take a hike or head over to the local apple orchard and pick up some fresh cider. These
memories are still alive today. Fall has enveloped Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The air is cool,
the smell of fall is in the air and the leaves are changing color.
Currently in the Smokies and surrounding mountains, you will find good leaf color above 4,000
feet in red maples, yellow birch and American beech. At lower elevations there is good color
among the sourwoods, black gum, sassafras and birch trees, especially on the dry ridges.
The next two weeks will produce brilliant reds, yellows and oranges. There is still
plenty of time to book your Smoky Mountain vacation. Book you Pigeon Forge cabin now.
I can’t wait to see you.