Thursday, July 11, 2013

real estate in Smoky Mountains

Imagine waking up each day to the serenity and natural beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. The Smokies are a popular vacation spot for many families, however, many people are also proud to call it home.
Life in the smoky mountains offers many amenities, including
Scenery
The Great Smoky Mountains offer breathtaking scenery with panoramic mountain views, over 2,100 miles of mountain streams and rivers, numerous waterfalls, mature hardwood forests and an abundance of wildlife. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, America's most visited national park, offers guests and residents alike the opportunity to enjoy this beauty in a pristine, natural setting.






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Convenience
Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Townsend and Wears Valley and Sevierville offer all the amenities that a resident could want. The Smoky Mountains are also located just 30 minutes from Knoxville, the third largest city in Tennessee.

Transportation
Most areas of the Smokies are easily accessible by car, however, you can expect to see many people walking, biking, hiking or catching a public trolley to get where they’re going. For long-distance traveling, Knoxville’s McGhee-Tyson Airport is only a short 30-minute drive away.



Shopping
If shopping is your delight, you won’t be disappointed by the selection of outlet malls and specialty shops in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Wears Valley, Townsend, Sevierville and the surrounding community. Home to hundreds of stores offering both national brands and authentic hand-made goods, the Smoky Mountains are a shopper’s paradise.
Fishing
There’s no shortage of streams and lakes for the angler to cast his line. The Smoky Mountains offer some of the finest year-round fishing in the south, with an abundance of bass, trout and catfish just waiting to be caught.

Attractions
The Smoky Mountains are home to world-famous attractions. Spend the day with your family at Dollywood, a theme park offering rides and family entertainment, or take a hike in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to Mount LeConte, one of the highest peaks in the Smokies. Ober Gatlinburg offers adventurous Skiing and Snowboarding, while Cade’s Cove provides a peaceful place for biking and a family picnic. The Smokies are also home to the Tennessee Smokies minor league baseball team, Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies, Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede, and numerous festivals and shows. There’s never a shortage of entertainment and adventure for the whole family in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Dining
The Smokies are home to hundreds of restaurants. You’ll find everything from country cooking to fine dining to satisfy your hunger and tickle your taste buds.

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