On the Peaceful Side, date night doesn’t have to be same ol’, same ol’. And it doesn’t just have to be for singles. Consider these ideas when you and your significant other want to spend quality time together.
Active Adventurers – Townsend
Start the morning off exploring Tuckaleechee Caverns, the highest-rated cavern of the Eastern United States. Along the 1.25-mile tour, there are millions of formations and a 210-foot waterfall to admire. At the end, you’ll experience total darkness in a room big enough to fit a football stadium.
Then, put on your water shoes and head to River Rat, the highest-rated Tubing Outpost in Tennessee. Outpost A, a calmer, two-hour route, features a private rock jump and swimming holes. Meanwhile, Outpost B offers an hour-long, heart-pumping adventure.
You can tube once, or you can go until closing with a Day Tubing Pass. Pro Tip: If you book a day or more in advance, you’ll receive a $5 discount per person.
If you’re not looking to spend money, consider hiking instead. These are a few of our top picks, ranging from easy to strenuous:
All of these hikes have rewarding scenery, ranging from waterfalls to panoramic mountain views. To beat the summer heat (and the crowd), start your trek earlier in the morning, and be sure to bring plenty of water.
Get an early start to the weekend at the Maryville Farmers’ Market, which operates on Saturday mornings from April to November. You can grab coffee, sweet treats, produce, flowers—whatever your heart’s desire.
If you’re looking for a weekday adventure with your sweetheart, embark on a 3.5-hour Cades Cove Heritage Tour. Enjoy a break from driving in a comfortable ADA-compliant bus, while experienced guides reveal the history of Cades Cove and point out wildlife.
Townsend has a variety of museums to explore any day of the week. Dive into East Tennessean history at the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center, where you and your loved one can experience live demonstrations and tour 17 preserved Appalachian structures.
Or head down the road to the Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum, which preserves the heritage of what was once one of the largest commercial logging operations in southern Appalachia. This museum is free to visit, although donations are appreciated.
Retro Lovers – Maryville
Take a blast to the past at a drive-in movie. But first, you’ll want to get some snacks.
Start your evening off with sweet treats at the Capitol Theatre in Downtown Maryville. There are a variety of movie-themed sundaes, floats, candies and bottled drinks to choose from. The two of you can enjoy ice cream there and pick something else to take with you.
Then, take a short drive to Bigfoot Popcorn. There are unique flavors, like Bigfoot Poop and banana pudding, as well as traditional ones like cheddar and caramel.
Before dusk, make your way to the Parkway Drive-In off East Lamar Alexander Parkway. If you get there early enough, you’ll be able to pick a prime parking spot. You can stick around for both movies or call it a night after the first. Either way, it only costs $10 per adult.
Are you or your loved one planning a date on the Peaceful Side? We’d love to hear how it goes. Be sure to tag us on social media (@peacefulsmokies).
Born and raised in Maryville, Tennessee, with roots tracing back to Cades Cove, Emily Huffstetler is a proud Maryville College graduate and passionate storyteller of the Greater Smokies region.
A Peaceful Side wedding marries breathtaking mountain scenery with ease of access. Loved ones from afar can fly in at the McGhee Tyson airport, a quick drive from a multitude of incredible venues. Here’s a glimpse of our favorites.
A Blackberry Farm wedding unfolds on an enchanting 4,200-acre estate tucked into the foothills of the Smokies. Their wedding packages accommodate up to 140 overnight guests in a variety of luxurious rooms, cottages and private homes.
Indulge in farm-to-table dining, custom menu planning and exclusive access to upscale venues for your events. Leading up to the wedding ceremony, enjoy curated group activities, from clay shooting to guided hikes, along with a wealth of recreational options.
This luxurious 53-acre estate has been owned and operated by the Jopling family for over 30 years, promising exceptional service. Indoor ceremony sites include an upscale party barn, a spacious veranda or an airy tent, while the outdoors offers panoramic mountain views, a dazzling pond and a secluded garden. Any location is available for a private elopement.
Accommodation is available for you and your guests at the Country Manor Inn and Hayloft Sky Cabin, both fully equipped with modern amenities. Just kick back and relax while the experienced staff handles the planning—down to a horse-drawn carriage.
Photo courtesy of Dancing Bear Lodge & Appalachian Bistro.
Up to 200 guests
Experience the magic of a wedding in the Smokies at Dancing Bear Lodge & Appalachian Bistro. This award-winning venue offers exceptional cuisine and a variety of exciting pre-wedding adventures.
Whether you’re planning an intimate elopement or a grand celebration, their versatile spaces can be customized to suit your vision. Choose from an open-air pavilion, a grand event center, an outdoor lawn with a gazebo, a dining room with a seasonal fireplace or a cozy covered patio.
Willow Oaks is a hidden gem nestled among 150 acres of rolling countryside in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. The venue’s post-and-beam Granary blends rustic charm with modern elegance, offering a warm and inviting indoor space for celebrations of all sizes.
Exchange vows lakeside with breathtaking mountain views as your backdrop, then enjoy an evening by the hand-forged kettle-style fire pit. A spacious covered veranda ensures a seamless event, rain or shine.
Photo Courtesy of Willow Ridge Special Event Center.
Up to 200 guests
Willow Ridge Special Event Center offers tranquility and dreamy mountain views. The venue features a bridal suite, grooms’ quarters and a lodge for family to lounge in. Tie the knot on the scenic ridge or beside the magical Willow Pond. Then, dine and dance the night away at the spacious manor, which features a large fireplace for cooler weather.
Wild Laurel Golf Course boasts private panoramic views of the Smokies. Their clubhouse and veranda are excellent spaces for your ceremony and reception. Make a splash at the pool, bust a move on the dance floor or cozy up by the fireplace—at Wild Laurel, there’s fun for all seasons.
Family-owned and operated, Smith Event Centers truly cares about your special day and offers a variety of indoor and outdoor venues. Their popular Smithview Pavilion is situated on four acres of picturesque green space, but still offers the conveniences of the indoors—climate-controlled suites, a kitchen and restrooms.
The historic Browns Creek Bridge, which formerly served as the gateway between the city of Maryville and Townsend, is the perfect spot for a romantic elopement. This moss-covered bridge offers a lush backdrop for your intimate moment (and great photos). With the additional ceremony package, you can invite up to 50 of your loved ones.
Concealed in a secluded forest on the historic Maryville College campus, just a few minutes’ drive from the regional airport, RT Lodge offers the perfect balance between serenity and accessibility.
From Friday through Sunday, the property is all yours—elegant dining rooms and common areas, outdoor leisure space and an array of ceremony and reception options. The professionals at RT Lodge guide you through the planning process, and the chef designs his menus based on the best the season has to offer.
This 5,000 square foot venue provides plenty of room for celebration, accommodating up to 350 guests. Originally built in the 1930’s, the space has a life of its own, featuring rustic brick walls and elegant vintage décor. Your guests will enjoy free parking and the quaint outdoor patio.
Located in the heart of Historic Downtown Maryville, this lively 7,000 square foot venue can accommodate up to 100 seated guests. It has a private room for intimate gatherings, a prep/catering kitchen, upscale restrooms and a newly refurbished elevator. A variety of additional amenities are available, including a contemporary bar and bar service, bridal lounge and more.
This venue, nestled in the heart of Townsend just minutes from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, offers an all-in-one mountain wedding escape. The two-level event lodge accommodates up to 240 guests, while up to 130 newly renovated rooms and suites keep everyone just steps from the celebration. With flexible indoor and outdoor spaces, trusted catering partners and resort-style amenities, it’s easy to turn your wedding day into a full Smoky Mountain getaway.
White Star Station, located in Historic Downtown Maryville, brings history to life. The building was erected in 1800 and housed Maryville’s first bus line in 1926, before becoming a magical place to say, “I do” in 2020. At 10,000 square feet, it’s one of the most spacious venues on the Peaceful Side, able to accommodate up to 350 guests and customizable to your desires. Their creative partners can help you design the finer details of your wedding, from entertainment to hair and makeup.
Start your married life on 263 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, surrounded by charming historic buildings. Maryville College and the Clayton Center for the Arts, located on campus, have a variety of picture-perfect spots to choose from. If your wedding is planned for June or July, they even offer overnight housing and meals for your out-of-town guests.
This unique old Hollywood-style venue is an eight-time Wedding Wire Couples’ Choice Awards winner. Receive a stylish introduction when the red curtains reveal you and your sweetheart against a sparkling starry backdrop. The performance stage, 30-foot silver screen, dance floor, and state-of-the art sound and lighting will make the momentous occasion even more special.
Photo courtesy of the The Shed Smokehouse & Juke Joint.
Up to 100 guests
The Shed brings a fun, laid-back twist to your special day with live-music vibes, Southern barbecue and plenty of character. Host your celebration in the Smokin’ Monkey Lounge, ideal for up to 100 guests standing or 50 seated, or customize an outdoor pavilion package that fits your vision. With in-house catering, a dedicated bartender and flexible bar options, it’s easy to throw a memorable, music-filled wedding or rehearsal dinner right next to Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson.
Nestled beneath J. Danforth Mercantile in Historic Downtown Maryville, The Landmark is an intimate brick-lined venue with a classic wood bar and fireplace, ideal for rehearsal dinners, showers and micro-weddings. With space for up to 130 guests and easy downtown parking, it’s a relaxed spot for low-key celebrations in the heart of Maryville.
Photo courtesy of The Barn Event Center of the Smokies.
Up to 200 guests
Located minutes from Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Foothills Parkway, The Barn Event Center of the Smokies offers indoor and outdoor wedding spaces with award-winning gardens and a Cantilever Barn. The venue includes a great room with exposed beams and a vaulted ceiling, plus a built-in stage and dance floor. Onsite catering is available, along with AV equipment, lighting, banquet accommodations and a bridal suite for getting ready.
Are you planning a wedding on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies? We’d love to hear about it. Be sure to tag us on social media (@peacefulsmokies).
Born and raised in Maryville, Tennessee, with roots tracing back to Cades Cove, Emily Huffstetler is a proud Maryville College graduate and storyteller of the Greater Smokies region.
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