Pigeon Forge Snow
Rating
Family of 4
$60-$80 (approximately $15-$20 per person for a timed session)
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 3-12
About
Pigeon Forge Snow does exactly what it says: they pipe real snow into an indoor arena so your kids can experience the genuine article regardless of what the thermometer outside reads. This isn't artificial foam or shaved ice — it's actual snow with proper texture for packing into snowballs and rolling into snowmen, and the novelty of experiencing this in July or August is genuinely special for kids who grew up in the South and have never touched real snow.
The facility is climate-controlled cold, so dress appropriately — parents who show up in shorts and sandals end up shivering while their kids are having the time of their lives. Gloves and a light jacket are non-negotiable. The facility provides sleds, which means you don't need to pack your own equipment.
Sessions are timed, usually 45-60 minutes, which sounds short but is honestly the right call. Kids 3-8 are totally satisfied in that window. Older kids (9-12) sometimes wish for a bit more time but don't have the meltdown you'd expect. Teens usually find it fun for about 20 minutes before they're over it — this skews younger.
From a parent perspective, this is one of the most stress-free activities in Pigeon Forge. The enclosed space means you can't lose a kid, the sessions are structured so everyone starts and stops together, and the experience is genuinely different from everything else on the Parkway. If the weather turns rainy, this is your best indoor backup — book it online the night before and you'll have a guaranteed activity for the next morning.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Unknown
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning sessions when the snow is freshest and lines are shorter
Wait Times
10-20 min for sessions; timed entry helps control crowds
Nearby Food
Multiple restaurants on the Parkway within minutes. Margaritaville Restaurant is nearby for a post-snow warm-up meal.
Why Kids Love It
Real snow — not fake, not foam — gets dumped into a climate-controlled indoor arena so kids can sled, build snowmen, and have snowball fights in the middle of a Tennessee summer. The novelty alone makes this memorable, but the real win is that younger kids who've never seen snow get their first experience in a safe, enclosed setting with no frostbite risk. Kids stay in longer than you'd expect because the wonder doesn't wear off quickly.
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Pro Tips from Parents
- Bring gloves and a light jacket — it's cold inside even in August
- The facility provides sleds but you can bring your own snow gear
- Sessions are timed, typically 45-60 minutes — that's enough for most kids under 8
- Book morning sessions for the best snow conditions before heavy use
- This is one of the best rainy-day backups in Pigeon Forge
What to Bring
- Light jacket or sweatshirt
- Gloves or mittens
- Warm socks
- Change of clothes (kids will get wet)
- Waterproof footwear if possible
Cost Info
Admission Prices
- Child
- $5
Tips to Save
- Book online in advance — walk-up pricing is higher and sessions sell out on summer weekends.
- Group discounts available for parties of 8+.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 10AM-9PM
- Monday
- 10AM-8PM
- Sunday
- 10AM-8PM
- Tuesday
- 10AM-8PM
- Saturday
- 10AM-9PM
- Thursday
- 10AM-8PM
- Wednesday
- 10AM-8PM