OUR TAKE ON DANDRIDGE
Welcome to UpTake for Dandridge, Tennessee. This guide is intended to
be your starting point for all of the things to do and places to stay
in Dandridge. Our recommendations are based on ratings and reviews
from across the web. If you are looking for ideas for a family
vacation, check out the listing on the left side of the page.
Whatever you do, thanks for making UpTake your first step!
Whatever you do, thanks for making UpTake your first step!
LODGING
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Mountain Harbor Inn
"website looked wonderful and we decided to stay there for our anniversary" - a Tripadvisor user
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Comfort Inn Dandridge
"rooms were clean and extremely comfortable" - a Tripadvisor user
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Holiday Inn Express Dandridge
"nice place to stay" - a Orbitz user
THINGS TO DO
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Smoky Mountain Deer Farm & Exotic Petting Zoo
"This is a small operation in Sevierville, Tennessee. I have been here three times now. It is reaso..." - a Judysbook user
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Dinosaur Walk Museum
"I've read all the reviews on the Dinosaur Walk Museum so far, and now that I've seen it myself, I can't help but wonder how people go through in less than 30 minutes! I am a fast reader, and after reading the information at each display over 35 minutes had already past. This museum has over 50 life-sized dinosaurs each with information on a plaque beside it. There are also theaters, kids activities, and a really cool gift-shop. My explanation for all the bad reviews this place has gotten is simply this: most of the bad reviews come from people who expect someone to hold their hand and make everything into a Hollywood version of reality. Dinosaurs are exciting enough without special effects and safari rides! These sculptures are the closest thing to bringing dinosaurs back to life I've ever seen, they are huge, detailed, and accurate. Considering how much these sculptures would have cost, I'm surprised they did not charge more! My nine dollars was well spent!" - a Tripadvisor user
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Mountain Valley Vineyards
"When visiting Pigeon Forge, stop in and sample some great wines and learn interesting facts from some very nice and informative people that work there. The Winery is located on the parkway between traffic lights #0 and #1, the same side of the road as The Black Bear Jamboree. You can sample any or all of their wines they make there on the premises and also tour the winery and see how its made..its FREE!....then purchase some to take home with you. Prices are good per bottle, better if you buy more than one, we bought 6 for $61.27(tax included)...the Mountain Valley Red & Muscadine were our favorites." - a Tripadvisor user

