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Burn Ban Lifted

Due to recent rainfall, combined with higher levels of humidity the burn ban which is implemented earlier this week by Sevier County, the Cities of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville, and the Town of Pittman Center was lifted on Monday, March 17, 2025.

The lifting of the burn ban will allow recreational burning, including fire pits, campfires and charcoal grills.  For updates on Burn Permits please visit www.burnsafetn.org, or contact your local Fire Department.

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Pigeon Forge, in East Tennessee, is surrounded by the Great Smoky Mountains and beautiful scenery for every season. Our town is made up of a delightful mix of life-long residents, young families attracted by nature’s beauty, and folks who have chosen to spend their retirement years in Pigeon Forge.

Early history of our town dates back to before the Revolutionary War. Our first business was established in the early 1800s. While Pigeon Forge once was a small farming community, the lure of the mountains brought more and more visitors to the area, and new businesses were established to meet the needs of these travelers.

Today, Pigeon Forge is a major tourist destination, and while we take care of more than 10 million people who visit each year, our residents are still our top priority. In addition to our Smoky Mountain scenery, Pigeon Forge has plenty of parks and recreational areas, an outstanding community center and public library, as well as an excellent educational system that ranges from pre -school through high school.

You’ll find Pigeon Forge is an all-American town with a wholesome atmosphere, brimming with family values and old-fashioned Southern hospitality. If you’re thinking about moving here, you should find answers to any questions you may have on the pages of this site.

If you’re looking for a perfect getaway, click here to see the outstanding attractions that make Pigeon Forge one of the top vacation destinations in the country.

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Latest News


    Bridge Closure
The City of Pigeon Forge in conjunction with Southern Constructors will close the Old Mill Bridge beginning January 6, 2025, for reconstruction, until further notice.  Detour signs will be in place. If you have questions call 865-429-7312.

    Road Closure
Starting Friday, March 21, 2025, River Road, between Old Mill Avenue and Ogle Drive, will be closed to southbound traffic for aproximately six days. One lane will be opened for northbound traffic. Road closure is due to Old Mill Bridge repair staging for crane and beams. If you have questions call Pigeon Forge Public Works 865-429-7312.

    BEAR WISE!!! 

We need your help we are beginning to experience a bear problem in our beautiful city, please help us by keeping your trash containers secured, lids closed, and avoid leaving any food out. For more information on bear prevention please visit BearWise.

 




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