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aerial view of downtown Gatlinburg
October 11, 2013

Two orange sky lifts in the sky

How would you like to see the beautiful fall colors from 1,800 feet in the air? The Gatlinburg Sky Lift offers stunning aerial views of the Great Smoky Mountains and the downtown area. Located right around the corner from our Gatlinburg cabins, the Sky Lift is the best way to see the region’s natural beauty.

Spectacular Views

Much like a ski lift, the Gatlinburg Sky Lift is an open air ride that takes guests up a slope at a relaxing pace. With the crisp mountain air and scenic views, the Sky Lift is perfect for couples looking for a romantic activity after a dinner or lunch in downtown Gatlinburg. During the day, visitors will see the vibrant orange, yellow and red colors of the changing leaves in the Smoky Mountains. At night, guests will marvel at the dazzling lights of the city.

Gift Shop

The Sky Lift is located at 765 Parkway in Gatlinburg. Adult tickets cost $14.00 and tickets for children ages 3 through 11 cost $10.50. At the top of the lift, guests can visit a charming souvenir and snack shop featuring Appalachian wood art, hats, hot chocolate and more. You will even have the chance to purchase a photograph taken of you on the lift!

After enjoying the sights from the Gatlinburg Sky Lift, you will be ready to retire to one of our Gatlinburg cabins. Timber Tops Luxury Cabin Rentals offers beautiful cabins featuring hot tubs, game rooms, home theater systems and indoor heated pools. With incredible amenities and an unbeatable location, Timber Tops has everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. Visit our Cabins page to learn about all of our excellent properties!

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