FIRST SNOWFALL IN THE SMOKIES 2024 | Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville Tennessee Heritage Tour



Come along and join us for our first snowfall in the Smokies in 2024! Some places had more than others and in some places it was just rainy mix.

We wanted to show you some of our favorite historical places as well as they are beautiful in the snow.

Here is the link to our Donut Friar donut picnic!
https://youtu.be/6mc-9HhvmHI?si=41QwEtrmcS2PJDXd

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49 thoughts on “FIRST SNOWFALL IN THE SMOKIES 2024 | Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville Tennessee Heritage Tour”

  1. Beautiful video! We've had snow and cold here in SE Kansas the last 3 days. Light snow, but highs only in the single digits with lows below zero. Unusual for us. I can't get warm! Brrr! 🥶 Stay warm! ❤

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  2. We came in 1971 on our honeymoon. It has been my favorite place since then. We have been there many times. Back in 1971, Sevierville was just a small town and Pigeon Forge was not very impressive either. The last time we were in Gatlinburg was 2022 and we were there when there was a car show in Pigeon Forge. We got stuck in a gridlock on that road from Gatlinburg to Pigeon Forge and it actually took us 7 hours to get from Gatlinburg to Traffic Light #3 in Pigeon Forge! I swore I’d never go back, but I know I will, I can’t stay away. I’m glad I found your channel 😊

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  3. 💜 the area! Started going down here 1995. Kept coming down. We got married at Chapel in the Glades in 2004. Been coming every year. 2020 bought a place in outside Newport. Can't wait to retire my favorite place in the world! Thank u for your videos! Enjoy them so much!

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  4. Great job on the photos of the snow and covered bridges, my husband and I have been exploring covered bridges in Ohio where we live….it is so neat to hear of your family history and places and things you did when you were little… such sweet and great memories… Thanks for sharing and taking us along with you both..

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  5. My mom was born in Knoxville and she use to go to Gatlinburg when she was a kid. She has told stories about how it looked back then and how it was nothing like it is today. I enjoyed hearing about your connection to the area. There is nothing better than seeing the Smoky Mountain area in the snow!

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  6. I enjoyed your video. We’ve traveled to the Smoky Mountains for over 40ty. years. We are sad to see the Moonshine and other distilleries in the area. I do not like to walk the streets after dark anymore. For the past 2 years we’ve stayed in Pigeon Forge.

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  7. Born in LaFollette, grew up all around this area. I miss it – good to find a channel from a fellow Tennessean. Seymour, Sevierville, Kodak, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge…that whole area…it's changed a LOT since I was a kid in the 50s.

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  8. I just ran across y'all and I have subscribed. I love The Smokies. I live in Northern Kentucky and really enjoy seeing the area! Those back roads were so beautiful. Thanks for taking us along. God bless!

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  9. Hello🤗. I woke up at 3am in pain. It happens almost every night now. What an encouragement and blessing it is to find your video of one of my favorite places in the world! My husband and I took our 3 sons to the Smokies many times…we loved to camp, hike and walk the streets of Gatlinburg for many vacations! Unfortunately, my husband was killed in a forklift accident when he was 52 years old. I know he’s with Jesus now but I miss him so very much. Our sons took his death hard and have moved away so my life is lonely, but I’ll always have those precious happy memories to give me moments of happiness. I pray that some day we could reunite in the Smokies and spend time together to celebrate our family again.
    Thank you for taking the time to share your heritage and the beauty of a simple drive in the snow. It brings me hope to see our Lord’s Creation on earth and to look forward to His perfect Eternal Creation. ✝️🛐❤️🙏🏼 Susie in Indiana😊

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  10. Thanks for the video I had never seen those covered bridges they were both so beautiful. It was nice to be able to see all of Gatlinburg without the crowds . The last time we were in Gatlinburg it was like walking in a herd of horses and cows you couldn't enjoy anything. I would be coming there now if I wasn't dealing with a severe broken ankle .

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  11. Always love seeing the snowfall ❤ Love seeing the old barns, landscape, cover bridges covered in snow🥰 Thanks for the history lesson and sharing God's great creations ❤🤗 God bless

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  12. We visited Gatlinburg the week before Christmas. Stayed in a cabin. We've been to Gatlinburg years ago. But the most scary thing was taking the bypass into Gatlinburg. Didn't know that we were at the very top and had to wind our way all the way down into the area of the Aquarium. What a trip.😊

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  13. Thanks for showing us the beauty of the snow in the Smokies! I was excited to learn that Martha Jane Huskey is Brooks' 6th great-grandmother. When I researched my ancestry, I learned that my roots go back to the Smokies and Martha Jane Huskey is my 5th great-grandmother on my dad's side. I have only been to the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area once, but made it a point to visit that cabin. I was born with the surname Carter, but I learned that my 2nd great-grandfather shortened it from McCarter. Thanks for the great videos. I hope that I can visit the area again soon.

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  14. Great video! Im a guy born in 1960, and my family visited the Smokies most years from the late 60s to 80. It was our yearly vacation spot. Johnsons Inn was our spot in Gatlinburg. Dad loved to take us to Mynat Park, and cook breakfast on our little Coleman stove. In the evening our big thing to do was going to ReaganTerrace ( I think that was the name) and getting Frozen Yogurt from the little shop there and sitting on the benches watching everyone walk by! Our entertainment for thw evening ! I miss those simple times and am not a big fan of all the moonshine and 420 places that have come to be in town .

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  16. Beautiful. Gatlinburg is nothing like it used to be. It's sad to see it now. The whole atmosphere has changed. Seems to be all about alcohol and bars. When I come I stay in nature. Love your channel. Very sweet and beautiful couple. God bless.

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  17. Thank you for the beautiful video & family history. My husband will be at the Great Smokies Lodge next week. Do you have any suggestions for things we must see, do &/or where to eat while we're there? We already plan to see the two bridges you drove through. We were married 25 years ago in Gatlinburg so we're coming up to celebrate. 💜🥰

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