Enjoy Paula Deen's Lumberjack Feud: A Wild Smoky Mountain Experience

The Smoky Mountains don’t just feel like a magical place, they really are a mystical destination. The phrase “old as the hills” rings true when you really dive into the old lore of the mountains. When you come to visit, take this otherworldly tour and investigate for yourself. Here are six of the Smokies’ best kept secrets.

1. Elkmont Trollbridge

Escape to a place that really feels like a glimpse into a mythical land. The Elkmont Trollbridge is a true hidden gem that only locals know about. Hike along the Little River Trail until you reach this spot. Covered in moss and mushrooms, the Trollbridge is perfect for capturing pictures or looking for hidden fantastical creatures.

2. House Of The Fairies

This whimsical spot is only a mile from downtown Gatlinburg yet it feels like you’ve been transported into another realm. Map to this magical place, then go out and explore. Here, you’ll find towering trees and moss covered logs and boulders. Then at the end of the trail you’ll see it...an arched doorway, that looks like it’s almost cut into the side of the hill, sits with a wooden ladder leaning against the frame. Step inside and find a cool spring, filled with water that tinkles like bells. 

3. Synchronous Fireflies

The synchronized fireflies that come out every year like clockwork might be more science than magic but when you’re sitting among the trees and they begin to spark in unison, flickering in and out of sight, it feels like something otherworldly. This rare phenomenon is only seen in a few places in the world and The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of them.

4. Elkmont Ghost Town

Once a thriving vacation spot for the Knoxville elite, the Elkmont Ghost Town looks like a legend brought back to life. Recently restored, explore inside the homes and hike trails where you will find the remains of homes once occupied by Appalachian locals who would serve, supply and work in the town. This piece of history is frozen in time and feels like stepping back into the past.

There are many magical places in the Smokies and these are only four of them. Don’t stop here, continue to search for more mystical creatures and sprites living in the trees and hollows. To discover more, stay overnight in the mountains in a log cabin. This cabin is even called Magical Moments, which is exactly what you’ll find when you visit the Smoky Mountains.

If you’re ready to experience one of the most exhilarating shows in the Smoky Mountains, then you need to see Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud. This show is a real crowd pleaser and it’s guaranteed to have you belly laughing from start to finish.

As soon as you walk into the arena, you’ll be hit with the smell of sawdust and the roaring sound of chainsaws. As you wait in anticipation, the lumberjacks warm up and their muscles are ripping underneath the classic flannel shirts.

What Is Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud?

Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud is a one-of-a-kind show that combines the rough world of lumberjacks with some family friendly competition.

Try to picture this - two teams of brawny lumberjacks going head-to-head in a series of events that will keep you on edge. You’ll see the lumberjacks log rolling, speed climbing, sawing, chopping - you name it.

The best part is that these lumberjacks aren’t just athletes, but they are true entertainers who know how to put on the best show. With their witty wisecracks and playful trash talking, you’ll be doubled over in laughter in just a matter of minutes.

How Long Is Lumberjack Feud?

Lumberjack Feud lasts for 1 hour and 15 minutes, but it is such a high energy and fun experience that the time will fly by in no time. You will want to arrive at the show as early as possible so you can get the best seats. Seats tend to fill up fast, so it’s a good idea to get there as early as 45 minutes early.

Is Lumberjack Feud a Dinner Show?

Yes, Lumberjack Feud is a full-on dinner show and experience. It wasn’t always a dinner show, but after several requests for a dining option, it finally happened.

By the time you’re done with your meal, you’ll probably need to loosen up your belt a bit. You’ll need all that food fuel to keep up with the nonstop action on stage.

Once you start eating, the lumberjacks’ performance will have you alternating between your bites and belly laughing. One minute you’ll be staring in awe as a lumberjack scales a towering log, and the next minute you’ll be laughing so hard at their one liners.

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Is The Show Inside or Outside?

Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud takes place in an indoor arena so you can enjoy the show whether it's sunny or raining. The arena is climate controlled and is designed for you to be comfortable so you can kick back and enjoy without any distractions.

Just because the show is indoors does not mean it isn’t authentic. These lumberjacks are truly authentic, and their performance will have you believing you are outdoors.

What Type of Food Is Served?

The spread served at this dinner show is delicious.

With the updated 2024 dinner menu, you’ll be served a campfire style supper including BBQ pulled pork, mac and cheese, baked beans, a dinner roll, cobber or a cookie, and a coke product. By the time you’re finished, you’ll be tempted to loosen up your belt a notch.

Appropriate Ages for Lumberjack Feud

Lumberjack Feud is appropriate for all ages. This friendly competition will keep everyone on the edge of their seats, from kids to grandparents.

As a parent, there is no need to worry. The lumberjacks keep everything very clean and family friendly with humor that everyone can enjoy.

If you’re ready to bring your family to experience the Lumberjack Feud show, you can get last minute cabin deals in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Sometimes spur of the moment trips are the best kinds of trips!

The Ultimate Smoky Mountain Experience

If you want to get an authentic taste of the Smoky Mountains, Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud supper show is the ultimate experience. From competitions with strong lumberjacks to a heart BBQ meal, every aspect of this show captures the center of this beautiful region of Tennessee.

As you watch the lumberjacks perform, you’ll be reminded of the natural beauty that draws in visitors from all over the world, all while having a good laugh.

Lumberjack Feud Adventure Park

In addition to Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud show, you can also visit the Lumberjack Adventure Park. At the adventure park, you can try The Flying Ox, which is the world’s first zipline coaster. With surprising drops and fast turns at only 15 mph, you can take in the breathtaking views of the Smoky Mountains.

Some other fun activities you should try out include the loggersports, like Boom Run, Speed Climb, and Log Roll.

While it might sound scary, it is totally safe because you’ll be harnessed in. If you have little ones, they would love to try the obstacle course! It’s safe for children 5 and above, and they can try different lumberjack themed obstacles while being safely netted.

If you’re a thrill seeker and are not afraid of heights, you must try out Timber Towers. It’s a free fall adventure that has four 80-foot controlled jump options, allowing you to take in the view from way up high before falling.

Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud: FAQs

Can I bring my own food or drinks?

Unfortunately, you can’t bring your own food or drinks to the show. Outside food or beverages aren’t allowed inside the arena, but trust us, you won’t go hungry. Between the campsite style supper and the concession stands, you'll be good for a long time.

Is there a dress code?

There is no dress code to attend the Lumberjack show. Casual and comfortable attire is just fine, but you can leave your flannel shirts and suspenders at home so you don’t outshine the lumberjacks.

Can I get autographs or take pictures with the performers?

Yes, absolutely! The lumberjacks love to meet their fans, so be sure to stick around after the show for photo ops and autographs. They are super friendly and love to share stories about life in the woods.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Lumberjack Feud is fully accessible with designated seating areas and accommodations for guests with mobility needs.

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience in the Smoky Mountains, you need to see Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud. With a ton of action, delicious food, and nonstop laughs, the entire experience will be a highlight of your Smoky Mountain adventure.

Whether you are a first-time visitor or local who enjoys visiting, Lumberjack Feud is an experience that’s definitely worth it.

 

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