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No Tricks, Just Treats This Fall in Pigeon Forge

Festive events, music, and Halloween-themed offerings await visitors and guests this fall.

PIGEON FORGE, Tennessee (Sept. 8, 2025) – Autumn temperatures are on the way, and Pigeon Forge plans for fall’s arrival with festive offerings for the entire family. With seasonal festivals, music events, family-friendly Halloween happenings and more, Pigeon Forge invites everyone to plan their fall break trips and Smoky Mountains getaways now.

Known for its brilliant foliage, Great Smoky Mountains National Park provides a gorgeous backdrop to fall fun in Pigeon Forge. Only six miles from the entrance to the park, Pigeon Forge is the perfect home base for national park leaf peepers. According to the National Park Service, at higher elevations, color displays start as early as mid-September.

Pigeon Forge businesses offer a way to stay in town and enjoy the splendor of fall with harvest and Halloween decorations along with autumn flavors at area restaurants and distilleries. Among the festive décor, seasonal Scarecrow People welcome visitors at local businesses throughout the city. Guests and locals alike also can take part in a scarecrow scavenger hunt to see how many Scarecrow People they can spot while in town.

See a sampling below of what’s happening this fall in Pigeon Forge. Admission fees and reservations apply for some. Please contact individual businesses/events for more information.

New This Season

Festive Events

Family-Friendly Halloween Options

Music in the Mountains

 

Additional information about these and all other Pigeon Forge events and businesses is available at MyPigeonForge.com or by calling 800-251-9100.

—MyPigeonForge2025—

About Pigeon Forge: Pigeon Forge is in East Tennessee, approximately 35 miles from Knoxville and McGhee-Tyson Airport. Two-thirds of the nation’s population east of the Mississippi River live within a day’s drive, making it an easily accessible family vacation destination. The city’s neighbor is Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most-visited national park in the U.S. It also is home to Dolly Parton’s Dollywood theme park, Tennessee’s most-visited ticketed attraction. More information about all aspects of Pigeon Forge is available at MyPigeonForge.com or toll-free at 1-800-251-9100.

 

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