One of the things I always try to do whenever I visit a new area is find a trolley tour. Most of the tours I’ve gone on have been sight seeing tours, some have the on again off again option so you can hop off to explore a stop while others are just an excursion. In either case it’s a great way to get the lay of the land.
Gatlinburg has a trolley and from what I’ve read it’s a whole mass transit system. It sounds like the Tennessee equivalent of Boston’s MBTA. Most of the reviews indicate that parking is expensive and getting around by car , cumbersome at best. Everyone seems to recommend the trolley.
The trolley line map looks like our subway map and it looks like most things are accessible from the trolley stops.
Gatlinburg’s Trolley System is the fifth largest mass transit system in the State of Tennessee. The system was originated in 1980 with a fleet of only six trolleys. The fleet has grown to 20 plus trolleys servicing approximately 50 miles of trolley routes. In 2011 nearly 800,000 patrons took advantage of riding rather than driving to their destination.
You can even take the Trolley to Dollywood. Unfortunately the trolley line to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park doesn’t start running until June so looks like I’ll have to drive to the park.
Many reviews mention what a great source of information the drivers are and stress that one should not hesitate to ask for suggestions for restaurants and events.
Sounds like I’m going to enjoy getting around town. I’ll be able to see the sights without having to concentrate on driving.