Moonshine Mountain Coaster
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Moonshine Mountain Coaster: A Unique Ride Through Pigeon Forge's Scenic Hills

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About

Moonshine Mountain Coaster offers a mile-long alpine coaster ride through the wooded hills of Pigeon Forge. Riders control their own speed as they navigate twists and turns along a mountain track illuminated with vibrant LED lighting for night rides. The coaster provides panoramic views of Pigeon Forge and the surrounding Smoky Mountains. It is conveniently located on the main Parkway, making it easy to include in your day’s activities. Across the road, a gem mine offers a fun complementary experience for families and visitors.

Mountain coasters originated in Europe as a way to combine thrilling rides with natural landscapes, and Moonshine Mountain Coaster brings that concept to the Smokies. The ride meanders through the native forest and gently rolling terrain common to the area, allowing riders to appreciate the local flora. The name 'Moonshine' nods to the region’s rich history of homemade spirits and Appalachian culture, reflecting Pigeon Forge’s blend of tradition and tourism. The use of LED lighting enhances the evening experience, transforming the coaster into a glowing ribbon through the forest.

Visitors often comment on the mix of excitement and scenic views that the coaster delivers. Because riders control their speed, the experience can be tailored from a leisurely ride to an adrenaline rush. The night runs add an extra dimension as the LED lights create a vibrant spectacle against the dark woods. The friendly staff provide quick safety briefings so guests feel confident before boarding. After the ride, many guests enjoy exploring the nearby gem mine, making for a full afternoon of outdoor fun.

Did You Know

  • The Moonshine Mountain Coaster track is approximately one mile long with a vertical drop of about 400 feet (Moonshine Mountain Coaster Official Site).
  • LED lighting along the track was installed to enhance night rides, adding colorful effects visible from miles away (Local Pigeon Forge News).
  • The coaster cars have dual braking systems, allowing riders to safely control their speed on steep sections (Ride Safety Manual).
  • Moonshine Mountain Coaster is one of the few alpine coasters in the Southeast offering night rides year-round (Tourism Tennessee).
  • The name 'Moonshine' honors the Appalachian tradition of distilling homemade spirits during Prohibition (Appalachian Cultural Heritage).

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Address
2826 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
phone
Phone
(865) 365-1588
schedule
Hours
Daily: 10AM-10PM
timer
Typical Visit
1-2 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Moonshine Mountain Coaster a distillery or related to moonshine production?

No, the coaster is themed around the region’s moonshine heritage but is not a distillery. It is an alpine coaster offering a mountain ride experience.

Are riders required to wear safety gear on the coaster?

Riders receive a safety briefing and must wear seat belts provided in the coaster cars. No additional gear is required.

Can children ride the Moonshine Mountain Coaster?

Children must be at least 38 inches tall to ride. Riders under 56 inches need to be accompanied by an adult.

Are there any discounts or deals available for the coaster?

Groupon and other deal sites frequently offer discounts on tickets. Check these before visiting for potential savings.

Is there food or drink available at the coaster site?

The coaster facility does not have a restaurant, but there are numerous dining options nearby in Pigeon Forge.

Take Home a Piece of Moonshine Mountain Coaster in Pigeon Forge

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Field Notes

Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Moonshine Mountain Coaster in Pigeon Forge: On July 13, 2024, a late-night rider reported seeing a large, shadowy figure near the coaster’s LED-lit track. The witness described it as tall and covered in dark fur, standing motionless by the trees. While no photographic evidence was captured, local lore suggests the Smokies’ elusive Bigfoot might be curious about the glowing mountain ride.

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