If you searching for things to do in Maggie Valley, look no further! Located on the fringe of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and two national forests, outdoor pursuits like hiking, camping, biking, whitewater rafting, and horseback riding are favorites. You can also head over to the Cataloochee Valley area of the park and see the elk, which have been successfully reintroduced into the park.
We have included some of the local attractions that you may be interested in checking out during your stay with us. Go ahead and explore each of the area attractions below. Alternatively, you can also view the Maggie Valley Visitors’ Bureau to check out the seasonal events that are going on in the area during your visit by clicking on the link below: Maggie Valley Events from the Maggie Valley Area Visitors Bureau
Blue Ridge Parkway
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Cataloochee Ski Area
Tube World Maggie Valley
Biltmore Estate & Winery
Four of the most fascinating acres at Biltmore Estate are all under one roof. America’s largest home boasts 250 rooms, 65 fireplaces, bowling alley, priceless art and antiques. Many of the grapes that go into our award-winning wines are handpicked from our own lakeside vineyards and carried to our state-of-the-art winery. Under the watchful eye of our French winemaker, great wine is becoming a new Biltmore tradition.
Maggie Valley Opry House
Stomping Grounds………………………………………..1/4 mile
Maggie Valley Opry House …………………………….1 1/4 miles
Ghost Town In The Sky-Amusement Park……….3 miles
Catalochee Ski Area, Golf & Horseback Riding…4 miles
Blue Ridge Parkway……………………………………….5 miles
Whitewater Rafting in Gem Mines…………………..8 miles
Santa’s Land Amusement Park……………………….11 mile
Cherokee Indian Reservation…………………………13 miles
Harrah’s Cherokee Casino…………………………….13 miles
Great Smoky Mountains National Park…………… 16 miles
Biltmore House………………………………………….30 miles
Great Smoky Mountain Railroad…………………….30 miles
Asheville Regional Airport…………………………….40 miles
Dollywood Amusement Park………………………….50 miles