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All of the traffic lights in Gatlinburg have a number physically
attached to them. The main road through town has lights numbered 1
through 10; 321 turns towards Newport at light number 3, going that
direction the lights are numbered 1a, 2a, 3a.
When traveling on US 441/321 turn at light
#2 (it only goes one direction). LIGHT # 2 IS A
FLASHING CAUTION LIGHT. The street has no name, it looks like a
driveway to the Wildwood Inn, it is not. Cross the
bridge and you will see the Wildwood Inn directly in front of
you. Turn right, and follow the narrow road (Hemlock) about 300
yards. The road narrows (even more), as you see the curve to the left, you will
also see the
Laurel Springs Lodge B&B on the corner of Hill and
Hemlock streets.
This map shows the northern end of Gatlinburg and lights 1, 2, and
3.
All of the traffic lights in Gatlinburg are numbered with a sign
hanging next to the traffic light.
Most
of our first-time guests have problems finding us because
the street that you turn on from the Parkway (441/321) does not have
a street sign (it isn't named!). This makes it impossible to follow
online map programs such as Yahoo Map, MapQuest, etc.
We are located at 204 Hill Street, Gatlinburg TN. Give us a call
if you get lost. Our number is 1-888-430-9211 (toll free), or
865-430-9211 (local).
Print this page to help you find us!
Traffic can be extremely heavy on TN route 66 through Sevierville
and into Pigeon Forge. Use the map above to pick an alternate,
scenic route into Gatlinburg. You will enjoy the drive much more and
reduce road rage!! Here is the new route through
Sevierville if you are coming from exit #407 off I-40 traveling on
TN 66. You will see three lanes of traffic heading south
(1 lane north) following the old route (red arrows).
Leaving from Gatlinburg you will go straight into Sevierville, cross
us 411 and come out at route 66 (green arrows). The signs are
very clear and you will have no problems, this is just to let you
know about the change. This makes 3 lanes of traffic each direction
and will hopefully clear up the bottle-neck at the intersection of
TN66 and US 411
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