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Sevierville Information
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Visitors to this great city can find an abundance of options on their vacation. The town offers an impressive selection of accommodations, ranging from award winning hotels to cabin rentals and camping.
For those who enjoy a bit of adventure, Sevierville doesn't disappoint. You can take the banked turns at Nascar Speedpark or enjoy the wilds of the Rainforest Adventure Reptile Zoo. Visitors can mine for their own gems at the Mine and then hop into a helicopter for a sky-high tour of the Smokies. When you get done with that you can go spelunking in Forbidden Caverns or fly high at the Museum of Aviation. Then you can relax with a nine-inning vacation at the Smokies AA baseball team's new stadium. Regardless of your craving, you can find more than a days worth in Sevierville. After you enjoy the cities attractions, you might be ready for a bite to eat at one of the cities countless restaurants. Sevierville offers a flavor to quench everyone's desire. You can treasure a down-home dinner at the Applewood Farmhouse Restaurant, partake in a cut of prime beef at the Chop House, or enjoy a decadent feast of fish at Red Lobster. And with a full stomach, it's always nice to go shopping. Sevierville is home to Governors Crossing Outlet Mall, as well as Tanger Five Oaks Outlet Mall, giving you brand names at the lowest prices you can find. Take time to peruse the wonder of outlet shopping or discover a treasure at one of the cities Flea Markets or antique shops. With miles and miles of shopping, it's a bargain hunter's heaven. If you enjoy the great outdoors, Sevierville offers two wonderful golf courses just a short drive from downtown. Eagles Landing and River Islands are two of the states most prestigious courses, offering 36 holes of pristine beauty. If you are a water lover, Douglas Lake is over 30,600 acres of fishing, boating and swimming. With two recreation areas, camping and picnicking is just a short drive away. With all of this to offer, it's no wonder that Sevierville has become so many people's "Hometown in the Smokies." |