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Best Things to Do in Gatlinburg at Night

by Millie

When the sun goes down in Gatlinburg, there is still plenty of fun to be had! Our Smoky Mountain city is home to a wonderful collection of evening activities that are popular with visitors and locals alike. You’ll find plenty of nighttime energy in Downtown Gatlinburg. Just by taking a stroll on the main drag, you’re bound to find a hot spot to enjoy your evening.

Take a Ghost Tour

Ghostwalk of Gatlinburg – Midnight Tours

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Late Night Restaurants, Bars, and Clubs in Gatlinburg

  • Club 812 – Open Till 1 AM on Weekends
  • Smoky Mountain Brewery – Open Till 1 AM Nightly
  • Dick’s Last Resort – Open Till 12 AM on Weekends
  • Crawdaddy’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar – Open Till 1 AM Nightly
  • Hog’s Upstairs Taverne – Open Till 1 AM Nightly
  • Hog’s Upstairs Taverne – Open Till 1 AM Nightly
  • Mellow Mushroom – Open Till 1 PM on Weekends
  • Davy Crockett’s Distillery – Open Till 11 PM Nightly

Enjoy Live Music

Gatlinburg is home to a number of restaurants that offer wonderful live music at night.

  • Loco Burro
  • Crystelle Creek Restaurant & Grill
  • Smoky Mountain Brewery
  • Three Jimmy’s

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Nighttime Attractions and Activities

  • Ripley’s Haunted Adventure – Open till 12 AM
  • Gatlinburg Space Needle – Open Till 12 AM
  • Davy Crocket Mini Golf – Open Till 12 AM on Weekends
  • Treasure Quest Mini Golf – Open till 11:30 PM Nightly

See a Show

Catching a show is another one of our favorite things to do in Gatlinburg at night.

Ride the Gatlinburg Sky Lift

While the Gatlinburg Sky Lift is fun to ride during the day, it is even better at night! From high atop this scenic chairlift ride, guests will enjoy breathtaking views of Gatlinburg’s glittering lights.

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See Brilliant Stars at Newfound Gap

Newfound Gap is located in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Because 800 square miles of wilderness surround this parking area and scenic overlook, you can see the night sky with minimal light pollution. Pick a clear night and take the short, scenic drive to enjoy some prime star watching in America’s most visited national park.

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