Visit our web site to see our Smoky Mountain views at www.deerridge.com. As the autumn leaves begin to turn to hues of oranges, purples and reds, it becomes more obvious each day that experiencing the Smokies from your private balcony at Deer Ridge Mountain Resort is truly an experience that will keep you visiting the Smoky Mountains and Gatlinburg every October (and beyond).
Breathtaking vistas of the colorful slopes bring a warm feeling to your getaway as your breathe in the mountain air and enjoy the peace of the smoke on the mountains. Sunrise and sunset are particularly wonderful from the resort’s sun deck or your private balcony. Each condominium has a grand, spectacular view, and there are no bad seats.
If you are longing for the serenity of the Great Smoky Mountains, choose Deer Ridge Mountain Resort. Everything you want is provided here, on top of the mountain; on top of the world! Light your fireplace, stick on your slippers, pour some coffee and enjoy the Smoky Mountain Sunrise or Sunset as you relax with the ones you love.
Archive for November, 2009
The Best Views of the Smokies!
Monday, November 9th, 2009Family Reunions at Deer Ridge Mountain Resort
Monday, November 9th, 2009Time is never better spent than with your family and Deer Ridge Mountain Resort provides an incredible backdrop for such an event. Let’s start with our lodging opportunities. Choosing Deer Ridge for your accommodations allows the family to all be together yet each family unit can choose the lodging type that suits them best from condominium to cabin. There should be more than enough room for everyone to be able to stretch out. We also have a large seven bedroom lodge that would be great for the family who wants to stay all together.
Bent Creek Golf Course directly below the resort offers great opportunity for competition and fun but if golfing is not the family sport then consider hiking or rafting or even horseback riding as each activity is easily accessible from the resort. Our indoor pool, sauna and game room area provides space for family get togethers on a more casual level that everyone can enjoy.
Deer Ridge Mountain Resort has been host to hundreds of family reunions and we welcome yours here this year! Group rates make Deer Ridge an affordable choice and the location in the mountains will make memories your family will embrace for years to come. Pine Top Lodge and our Picnic Pavillion are places that can be used as gathering areas for dinners all together or even something as fun as a talent show or slide show. Be creative and work with our group sales coordinator. We welcome your great ideas for family fun on your reunion. Visit www.gatlinburgfamilyreunions.com and read what others have said about their family reunions held at Deer Ridge Mountain Resort.
Park to Conduct Controlled Burn in Cades Cove
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009Fire managers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park plan to conduct a series of controlled burns of fields in Cades Cove on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 4-6, if weather conditions permit. Park managers plan to burn several tracts west of Hyatt Lane on Wednesday and then burn the interior of the Loop between Hyatt Lane and Sparks Lane Thursday and Friday.
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act News Release
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009Next spring and early summer managers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park expect to make over $44 million worth of major improvements to 56 miles of park roads, a campground and a popular trailhead parking area. Funding for the projects has become available from a combination of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act along with previously-authorized Federal Lands Highway Program funds.
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Great Smokies is Top Money Generating National Park Service Unit
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009According to a recently-released National Park Service (NPS) study, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is not only the nation’s most visited national park, it also tops the 391 national park units in visitor spending. The study estimates that in 2008 the Park’s 9 million visitors spent over $800 million in the gateway communities surrounding the Park.
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