Late summer families, teens, and couples visiting Pigeon Forge in August.
Things to Do in Pigeon Forge in August
August in Pigeon Forge offers a sweet spot between peak summer crowds and the back-to-school rush. While the weather is still warm, you can enjoy both outdoor adventures and refreshing indoor escapes. Cool off at Pigeon Forge Snow, the indoor snow park, or make a splash at Dollywood's Splash Country. With slightly fewer crowds than July, August is perfect for exploring all that Pigeon Forge has to offer.
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Families sledding and playing in real snow inside Pigeon Forge Snow indoor attraction
Pigeon Forge Snow
Only Indoor Snow Experience in the SmokiesThe only indoor real-snow attraction in the Smokies, open year-round for tubing, sledding, and snow play regardless of the weather outside.
- Real snow indoors year-round β the only place like it in the Smokies
- Snow tubing and sledding runs for every speed preference
- Perfect for toddlers and kids of all ages with dedicated play zones
- Open rain or shine β no weather worries ever
- Unique experience found nowhere else in the entire region
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Dollywood
Theme Park4.9
$$$All ages (best for 3+)
- Home to multiple award-winning roller coasters including the Lightning Rod
- Authentic Appalachian craft demonstrations and cultural experiences
- World-class live entertainment and seasonal festivals throughout the year
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The Island in Pigeon Forge
Outdoor4.5
$All ages
- Free to enter β pay only for rides and attractions you choose
- The iconic 200-foot Great Smoky Mountain Wheel with stunning views
- Nightly dancing fountain show with lights and music
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Dollywood's Splash Country
Water Park4.6
$$$All ages (best for 5+)
- High-speed multi-person water slides for teens and thrill-seeking adults
- 12-acre wave pool with rolling waves that feel like the ocean
- Lazy river provides a relaxing float for all ages and ability levels
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Titanic Museum Attraction
Indoor4.6
$$All ages (best for 8+)
- Half-scale replica of the iconic Titanic bow is a landmark on the Parkway
- Touch a real iceberg and feel water at the same temperature as the North Atlantic
- More than 400 artifacts and personal stories from actual passengers
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Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster
Coaster4.6
$$7 and up (weight/height restrictions apply)
- 3,400-foot stainless steel track winding through beautiful mountain forest
- Riders control their own speed with a hand brake β fast or leisurely, your choice
- Stunning Smoky Mountain scenery throughout the entire thrilling ride
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WonderWorks Pigeon Forge
Indoor4.5
$$All ages
- 100+ hands-on exhibits spanning science, art, and imagination
- Indoor ropes course and suspended coaster for thrill-seekers
- Laser tag arena perfect for families and groups
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The Escape Game Pigeon Forge
Escape Room4.8
$$10 and up
- Multiple award-winning themed rooms from prison break to space station scenarios
- Nationally recognized brand known for exceptionally high production value
- Perfect team-building activity for groups of 2β8 players
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Comedy Barn Theater
Show4.7
$All ages
- 100% clean comedy that every age in the family can enjoy together
- Live bluegrass and country music performances between comedy acts
- Jaw-dropping magic and juggling acts that kids absolutely love
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Paula Deen's Family Kitchen
Dining4.6
$$All ages
- All-you-can-eat family-style platters loaded with authentic Southern comfort food
- Signature dishes including Paula's Famous Fried Chicken and creamy mac and cheese
- Fresh-baked biscuits brought to the table throughout the meal
Pro Tips
- 1.Take advantage of extended hours at Dollywood and Splash Country to maximize your fun during the last weeks of summer operation.
- 2.Book accommodations and show tickets in advance, especially if traveling during the first two weeks of August, to secure the best prices and availability.
- 3.Beat the heat by planning indoor activities during the hottest part of the day. Pigeon Forge Snow and WonderWorks offer cool escapes.
- 4.Consider visiting later in August, after the initial back-to-school rush, for potentially smaller crowds and shorter wait times at attractions.
- 5.Pack light clothing, swimwear, and sunscreen for enjoying water parks and outdoor activities. Don't forget a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings or indoor attractions.
Where to Eat Nearby
Paula Deen's Family Kitchen (Southern)The Old Mill Restaurant (Southern)Alamo Steakhouse (Steak)Calhouns Restaurant (BBQ)