Grab your family and head to Sevierville for your vacation! The Smoky Mountains is no doubt one of the most family-friendly places in the country. From doing outdoor activities to parks, museums, and restaurants you’ll surely find something that is perfect for your kids. Here are some free things you can all enjoy.
A popular must-stop for music lovers, this statue is a tribute to the country music legend Dolly Parton. Located in the center of the Sevier County Courthouse lawn just follow the signs to the downtown square and look for street parking. You might also want to take a self-guided tour to learn more about the place where the country superstar grew up.
Take an Instagrammable Photo at the Butterfly Mural
Take a selfie at the “Wings of Wander” created by local artist Pinkie Mistry. Inspired by Dolly Parton, the wings measure 16 feet high by 20 feet across.
The new inclusive playground features fun activities for all ages and abilities. It includes modern climbing equipment, large-scale musical instruments, exercise stations for adults, and of course a large field for running and playing ball just behind the playground.
Walk along the Sevierville Greenway
Have a walking marathon with your kids along the Seiverville Greenway. Enjoy lush grass and peaceful rivers along the 10 miles of developed greenways and walking trails.
Watch a movie at Sevierville Commons
When visiting in the summer, you can enjoy free movie viewings and concerts at the park. Bring your chairs, snacks, and drinks, and relish a family-fun bonding time outdoors.
Douglas Lake is a great place to have a picnic with the fam! It is a reservoir near Sevierville known for its fishing, bird watching, and swimming activities. Plan ahead and have a great time!
Stroll along Historic Downtown Sevierville
Relish historic architectural designs and picturesque streets. Many downtown buildings were built in the 1800s and still retained their structure. These buildings are waiting to be photographed.
Take a selfie at Bruce Street Magnolia
When in downtown, don’t forget to take a photo beside this magnificent magnolia tree growing that grows next to the Sevier County Heritage Museum. Sit or take a rest or have a picnic beside the tree.
Step into history at the Harrisburg Covered Bridge
This historic bridge spans 64 feet with a total length of 88 feet and an inner width of 10 feet. While other bridges in the community were being torn down, the people of Sevier kept the bridge going. It is a legacy of a community that wanted to keep its history alive.
Y’all don’t have to spend a lot to have fun in our town! Enjoy and create lasting memories with your family!
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