#1 Top RatedSmoky Mountain Ziplines
Adventure park featuring multiple zip line tours & an advanced level for experienced riders.
#2 Top RatedThe Island in Pigeon Forge
Playful destination featuring unique shops, casual restaurants & amusement rides, plus a hotel.
#3 Top RatedGoats on the Roof of the Smoky Mountains
This multi-attraction destination consistently delights families with its convenient one-stop entertainment lineup. The mountain coaster earns particular praise as one of the best in the area, while the hands-on goat feeding experience is a hit with kids. Visitors appreciate the variety—gem mining, mini golf, a massive gift shop, and those famous roof-dwelling goats all in one location—though a few note the mini golf isn't the most scenic option in town.

Dollywood
Dolly Parton's world-class theme park featuring legendary coasters like Lightning Rod and Wild Eagle, famous cinnamon bread, live entertainment, and seasonal festivals throughout the year.

The Goat Coaster at Goats on the Roof
Popular mountainside amusement park offers a roller coaster, goat petting zoo & a sweet shop.
Space Race Adventures
Space Race Adventures delivers serious bang for your buck, with visitors consistently praising the $35 all-day pass that lets you come and go as you please. The VR experiences—particularly the VR room games and roller coaster—are standout attractions that guests haven't experienced elsewhere, while the go-kart track and laser tag round out the entertainment. The staff, especially under new management, earns frequent mentions for being friendly and helpful, though there's an occasional report of

Outdoor Gravity Park
Amusement park offering zorbing on 4 different tracks, including zig-zag & downhill courses.

Bluff Mountain Adventures
Operator offering guided ATV rides on rugged trails in the Smoky Mountains, plus laid-back lodgings.

7D Dark Ride Adventure Pigeon Forge
This interactive shooting attraction delivers genuine thrills for visitors of all ages, with most guests raving about the immersive experience—some even nearly jumping out of their seats. The zombie and knights/castle adventures are crowd favorites, though Los Banditos also has its fans. Staff members like Santiago and Bethany earn specific praise for their energy and helpfulness, though service quality can be inconsistent. A few visitors note the rides are shorter than expected and video qualit

Hollywood Wax Museum
Visitors can view & pose for photos with sculpted replicas of film stars at this attraction.

The Track - Pigeon Forge
Sprawling, multi-level family fun center with race track, arcade games, mini-golf & bumper cars.

MagiQuest
Patrons use virtual magic wands to solve puzzles as they walk through a hi-tech fantasy game.

Rockin' Raceway Arcade
Speedy go-kart racetrack with hairpin turns & a retro-themed, neon-lit arcade with 150 games.

FunStop Family Action Park
Thrill rides, go-karts & mini-golf join kid-friendly draws & an arcade at this amusement park.

FrontPage Attractions
FrontPage Attractions delivers solid family entertainment that works across generations. Locals and visitors alike report having a blast at this multi-activity venue that balances fun with educational elements. Most guests find it provides a good 1-2 hours of entertainment without heavy crowds, though availability of all attractions can vary.

Pigeon Forge Snow
Year-round indoor snow park with tubing slides & an open play area, plus a snack bar.

Rowdy Bear's Smoky Mountain Snowpark
Rowdy Bear's Snowpark delivers a fun multi-attraction experience with standout staff members who genuinely enhance visits—reviewers consistently mention employees by name like Kayleigh, Harmony, and Brandon. The one-hour unlimited pass is a crowd favorite, allowing families to hit all the attractions without long waits, especially on weekdays. However, pricing transparency is a sore spot, with costs not posted online or outside, leading to sticker shock after long waits at the single ticket coun

Outbreak - Dread the Undead
Zombie-themed attraction where guests are confronted with the results of a pseudo-health epidemic.

Winterfest Riverwalk
This free holiday light display along the Little Pigeon River draws families and couples looking for a festive, low-cost activity in Pigeon Forge. Visitors consistently praise the beautiful lights and peaceful riverside setting, though some note inconsistent signage making it difficult to locate from Patriot Park, and a few displays are occasionally out of service. The relaxed atmosphere and zero admission make it a wallet-friendly break from the area's pricier attractions.

ZORB Smoky Mountains
ZORB Smoky Mountains delivers a truly one-of-a-kind mountain experience that families, especially those with kids ages 5 and up, consistently rave about. Riders sit or lay in shallow water inside a giant inflatable ball that's pushed down the hill—it's quick (1-2 minutes), thrilling, and something you won't find elsewhere. While the experience itself earns high marks for fun and friendly staff, some visitors feel the price is steep for such a short ride, and visibility through the ball is limite

WonderWorks Pigeon Forge
Attraction with 100+ hands-on science exhibits, plus laser tag, a ropes course & a 4D motion ride.

LazerPort Fun Center
Large venue with laser-tag, black-light mini-golf, arcade & an outdoor downhill go-kart track.

Pigeon River Express
Pigeon River Express is a small-scale amusement center that works well for toddlers and young children when fully operational, but experiences are wildly inconsistent. Parents appreciate the carnival-style rides sized for little ones, and the train ride stands out when staffed by engaging operators like David. However, serious operational issues plague the attraction—rides frequently closed, understaffing causing long waits, and early closures despite posted hours frustrate visitors who find the

TopJump Trampoline & Extreme Arena
Popular arena featuring a trampoline park, arcade, climbing & ninja courses, VR games & concessions.

Ripley's Super Fun Park
Ripley's Super Fun Park earns strong marks for its go-kart tracks and all-day unlimited ride pass, which families with younger children find to be exceptional value. The traditional attractions—racing tracks with fun twists, kiddie rides, carousel, and arcade—deliver the classic Pigeon Forge amusement experience that keeps kids entertained. However, the newer Verse Immersive VR experience has generated significant disappointment, with multiple visitors calling it overpriced and poorly executed d

Truth Traveler Pigeon Forge
This biblical-themed VR attraction from the creators of the Ark Encounter delivers an impressive, immersive experience that consistently exceeds visitor expectations. Guests rave about the Disney-quality theming, elaborate set design including a realistic 'elevator to spaceship' sequence, and the engaging virtual reality ride that brings Bible stories to life. The exceptionally friendly staff and clean facility add to the experience, though one visitor did encounter a malfunctioning VR headset t

Heritage Carriage Rides
Heritage Carriage Rides delivers a charming, romantic experience that visitors—especially couples and families with young children—genuinely enjoy. The friendly owners and well-mannered horses create magical moments that have guests feeling like princesses. However, there's significant frustration about the ride duration versus cost: while advertised as 15-20 minutes, most visitors report rides lasting only 7-10 minutes around a parking lot for $30, which many feel doesn't justify the price.

Beyond the Lens! Family Fun
Beyond the Lens delivers a nostalgic tech experience with retro gaming systems, interactive displays, and the SkyFly ride, but maintenance issues significantly impact visits. Multiple guests report broken equipment, non-functioning cameras, and malfunctioning attractions—particularly the fly ride, which has experienced extended downtime. When everything works, families enjoy the hands-on exhibits and vintage technology displays, but expect to spend only 1-1.5 hours here, not a full day.