The Winter Coaster In Tennessee That Will Take You Through A Snowy Mountain Wonderland
Tennessee is a bit too far south to experience all the beauty and grace of a white winter wonderland during the holiday season, but the Alpine Coaster that’s located in the ever-popular Pigeon Forge makes for a great winter adventure. Whether you’re looking for a rush of winter adrenaline or a fun experience for the whole family, this just might be the spot for you.

The Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, is an incredible adventured tucked deep in the forests of the eastern side of the state.

The coaster gets up to twenty-seven miles an hour, and you'll ride in a single car with one other passenger. The steel coaster lifts you high in the sky...
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...and sends you (safely) barreling down controlled hills into the gorgeous green forest below. There are four mountain coasters in Pigeon Forge, but the Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster is the longest alpine coaster in the USA.
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The coaster was constructed early 2013 and finally opened to the public in August 2013. Night rides are incredibly popular as well, with more than 300,000 lights installed for your riding pleasure.

The Alpine Coaster was the first of its kind to be built in Pigeon Forge, and really in the Smoky Mountains at all. The 8-minute ride is great for folks of all ages, as long as the rider reacher the 4'8" height requirement.

Adults ride for $15, kids from seven to twelve ride for $12 and it's a mere $5 for ages three to six. You can visit for yourself at 867 Wears Valley Rd. in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
If you’re looking for somewhere to eat after your adventure, these delicious Tennessee meals are sure to whet your whistle.
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