You Might Remember The Now Defunct Tennessee Theme Park, Fun Mountain
By Meghan Kraft|Published April 09, 2020
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
With a world that’s so consistently connected and buzzing from one screen to the next, it can seem like nothing is abandoned anymore. We can get ahold of anyone and anything within seconds! How can anything be forgotten? Fun Mountain, once a popular tourist attraction in Gatlinburg, carries the haunted feel of a place that’s long been cast to the side. Learn more about this abandoned theme park below, and maybe leave a comment about your own experience in the park. Its fun times now only exist in the city’s memory.
There's something so strange and eerie about an abandoned amusement park. It's the kind of place that's meant to elicit shrieks of joy and excitement, and when those voices are silenced forever, a strange pall is cast over the forgotten space. The famed tourist town of Gatlinburg, Tennessee has a forgotten place of its own, tucked away from sight.
Fun Mountain Theme Park was plagued with financial troubles from its opening in the 1990s. After a final difficult season, it shut down officially in 2000. From its closure through 2008, the park simply sat forgotten.
Folks would travel to the eerily empty space and take photos of the ghostly rides for years. Eventually, a majority of them were sold at auction to collectors from across the nation.
The chairlift that used to regale visitors with views from high in the mountains was halted and slowly eaten up by the lush natural spaces around the area. Before the park was dismantled for good, there were forgotten bumper cars, a carousel, and a Ferris wheel.
Still, the memory of what once was remains. The famed Mountain View Hotel used to sit on the property at became Fun Mountain. This photo was taken years ago, in 1963, years before the theme park was constructed. It seems like the land was always meant to be an escape for guests, but it remained unsuccessful.
The lonely chair lift is actually still out in the ether. You just might see it, if you decide to visit for yourself. Known simply as "Abandoned Park" in Gatlinburg on GoogleMaps, some folks even claim the forgotten space has mystical powers.
You can learn more about it by way of this incredible video by JP Videos:
Did you ever visit this famed Fun Mountain Theme Park during its short run? It’s a true Gatlinburg hidden treasure!
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