Planning an unforgettable spring break in the Smoky Mountains is an adventure filled with natural beauty, thrilling activities, and unique experiences. At the heart of this region lies the Sanctuary Treehouse Resort, offering a distinctive lodging experience that perfectly complements your spring getaway.
Experience the Sanctuary Treehouse Resort
Nestled on 40 acres in the Smoky Mountains, the Sanctuary Treehouse Resort provides panoramic views and a prime location near Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg. The resort features unique accommodations such as the Tree Fort, Tree Fort Double, and The Luxe, each designed to offer an immersive and playful experience. Amenities include thrilling 20-foot slides, secret escape hatches, and outdoor day beds, and more to ensure a memorable stay for guests of all ages. Bring your inner child back to life with an unforgettable experience at Sanctuary Treehouse Resort!
Top Activities to Enjoy During Spring Break in the Smokies
- Explore Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Immerse yourself in nature with hiking, biking, picnicking, fishing, or horseback riding in America’s most visited national park.
- Visit Dollywood: Experience thrilling rides, live entertainment, and Southern cuisine at Dolly Parton’s renowned theme park in Pigeon Forge.
- Discover The Island in Pigeon Forge: Enjoy attractions like the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel, live music, a water show, and diverse dining options at this entertainment complex.
- Attend Local Festivals and Events: From late February to mid-April, Gatlinburg hosts various events, including food festivals, arts and crafts shows, and races. Notable events include the Smoky Mountain Wine Fest and the Annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage.
- Experience Outdoor Adventures in Gatlinburg: Zipline through the treetops at Anakeesta or race down a mountain coaster at Ober Gatlinburg for family-friendly fun.
- Explore Cades Cove: Visit this scenic valley to see preserved historic buildings and wildlife. An early morning visit increases the chances of spotting animals like black bears.
- Hike to Laurel Falls: Take a relatively easy, short, paved trail leading to an 80-foot waterfall, offering a rewarding experience for all ages.
- Enjoy a Meal Outside: With warming weather, take advantage of restaurants in Gatlinburg that offer outdoor patio seating with breathtaking mountain views.
- Visit Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies: Explore marine life exhibits and interactive displays at this popular family-friendly attraction in Gatlinburg.
- Take a Scenic Drive on Newfound Gap Road: Experience breathtaking vistas along this route that traverses the park from Gatlinburg to Cherokee.
By combining the unique lodging experience at the Sanctuary Treehouse Resort with these top activities, you’re sure to create a spring break in the Smokies that you’ll remember for years to come.
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