Restaurants in Sevier County are allowed to reopen dine-in service with spaced seating restrictions for safety per Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s Tennessee Pledge. What you need to know.

This may exclude certain trailheads that are found on National Forest Service land.

The majority of Tennessee's attractions, restaurants and businesses have reopened. Beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 10, all Sevier County residents, employees, and visitors, over the age of 12 years old, will be required to wear face coverings in public. Businesses Open in Gatlinburg. Governor Bill Lee and the economic recovery group have lifted capacity restrictions on restaurants and retail in addition to allowing larger, non-contact attractions to open. At this time the Community Center, outdoor parks and greenways and the Family Aquatics Center have reopened. Recently, Sevier County leaders took another step to keep our visitors and community safe from Covid-19. Select facilities and areas may remain closed for the time being. Cookies and other technologies on this website are used but not limited to, personalize content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyze our traffic.Tennessee state parks officially reopened on Friday, April 24th. Recently, Sevier County leaders took another step to keep our visitors and community safe from Covid-19. The following businesses, attractions and restaurants are now open in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. As Gatlinburg businesses respond to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), in these uncertain times, many are offering enhanced security measures to ensure the health and safety of guests.Many restaurants are offering take-out or delivery options during this time as indoor dining is currently prohibited across Tennessee.

From down home country-style cooking to eclectic dishes from around the globe, Gatlinburg has over 100 deliciously unique restaurants for you to enjoy. GATLINBURG, Tenn. — For the first time in weeks, Gatlinburg was no longer a ghost town. Things will loo…With millions of records sold, movies, merchandise and even a theme park to her credit, Dolly is a h…July 4th in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg will look a little different this year due to cancellations as a…You might have seen fireflies flickering their lights after dark before, but have you ever seen them…It's not quite business as usual in the Smoky Mountains. Playgrounds, basketball courts, soccer and baseball fields and locker and shower facilities remain closed.We are constantly monitoring changes, cancellations and closures due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus).

The Gatlinburg Community Center will reopen on Monday, May 18 with temporary operating hours and restrictions. Please note, some businesses may have stricter guidelines for entrance.

The Coronavirus has resulted in many businesses…Under the General Data Protection Regulation, cookies are considered personal data. The requirement mandates the use of facial coverings in indoor public settings and outdoors where social distancing cannot be practiced.As you come back to visit the Smokies, we ask that you visit responsibly and please pack your mask.

Beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 10, all Sevier County residents, employees, and visitors, over the age of 12 years old, will be required to wear face coverings in public. Please note that they may have limited services and hours in addition to specific amenities and features remaining closed.Sevierville City Parks reopened as of May 10. Social distancing is still a requirement.All trails in the National Park have reopened. In order to keep all visitors safe, restaurants that are open will be in compliance with the CDC guidelines issued below. Fish fries made from catfish are abundant in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, which are deeply rooted in Appalachian and Southeastern cultures.