Explore Camp Margaritaville Resort Pigeon Forge

Camp Margaritaville RV Resort & Lodge - Pigeon Forge WEATHER
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Staying at Camp Margaritaville Resort in Pigeon Forge? Our list of top local businesses offers call buttons, Google Maps navigation, and website access for your convenience. View the latest weather, explore nearby highlights, and use our map to get around effortlessly. 

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RV Resort Map

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Food & Dining

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Shopping & Essentials

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RV & Camping Services

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Local Services

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Health & Safety

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Area Events

Million of lights
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Pigeon Forge Winterfest

Runs from November through February, during which the town is decorated with millions of lights and hosts festive activities and light displays.

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National Quartet Convention

A major gospel music event held at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge.

National Quartet Convention
Patriot Festival
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Pigeon Forge Patriot Festival

Held around July 4 at Patriot Park — includes live music, food, and community celebration.

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Looking for Even More to Explore?

For a full list of local happenings, festivals, and annual events, check out My Pigeon Forge Events Calendar. There's always something going on in the area! 

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Area Attractions

Great Smoky Mountains National Park
500,000+ acres of mountains, forests, streams, wildlife, and hundreds of trails.

Cades Cove
A scenic valley in the park accessible via an 11-mile loop road. You’ll get meadows, forests, historic cabins, and good opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Clingmans Dome (Kuwohi)
The highest point in the national park, with an observation tower and panoramic views (especially on clear days).

Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
A one-way scenic motor loop through forests, past old homesites, along creeks, and with trail access (e.g. to Grotto Falls).

Waterfalls & Hiking Trails
Several popular ones include Grotto Falls, Laurel Falls, Abrams Falls (in Cades Cove), and many shorter waterfalls along trails.

Scenic Overlooks & Drives
Drives like Newfound Gap Road, overlooks along U.S. 441, and visitor centers like Sugarlands are gateways to beautiful views and short walks.

Forests