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What Is Open Christmas Day and Christmas Eve in Gatlinburg?

What Is Open Christmas Day and Christmas Eve in Gatlinburg?

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If you’re wondering whether Gatlinburg shuts down for the holidays, the answer might surprise you. This Smoky Mountains town stays remarkably active during both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, making it one of the most festive vacation destinations in the Southeast.

Unlike many tourist towns that go dark on December 25, Gatlinburg keeps its attractions humming, its restaurants serving, and its famous Parkway glowing with millions of lights. Whether you’re traveling with kids, planning a romantic winter getaway, or bringing the whole family to a mountain cabin, you’ll find plenty of ways to spend the holiday season in this corner of Tennessee.

This post breaks down exactly what’s open for Christmas in Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville—from major attractions and dining spots to shops and essential services.

Quick Answer: What’s Open on Dec. 24–25 in Gatlinburg

The short version: many major Gatlinburg attractions, restaurants, and services remain open on both Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) and Christmas Day (Dec. 25), though you should expect slightly reduced hours at most places.

Key attractions open both days typically include:

  • Anakeesta (mountaintop adventure park with holiday lights)
  • Ober Mountain (Tennessee’s only ski area)
  • Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies
  • Gatlinburg Space Needle observation tower
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park (open 24/7, year-round)
  • Most Ripley’s oddities attractions along the Parkway

For dining, most chain restaurants on the Parkway open at least on Christmas Eve with regular or slightly shorter hours. Select sit-down restaurants like Calhoun’s, Cherokee Grill, and Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. stay open on Christmas Day.

One important note: hours can change from year to year, so you should verify with each business just before traveling. This guide reflects typical Christmas schedules based on historical patterns in the Gatlinburg area.

Major Gatlinburg Attractions Open on Christmas Day & Christmas Eve

Gatlinburg’s top paid attractions generally stay open both December 24 and 25, which means you can build a full holiday itinerary without scrambling to find activities. This is part of what makes the town such a popular winter destination.

Attractions traditionally open both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day:

  • Anakeesta (chairlift, Treetop Skywalk, holiday lights)
  • Ober Mountain (skiing, snow tubing, ice skating, aerial tramway)
  • Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies
  • Gatlinburg Space Needle
  • Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium
  • Ripley’s Haunted Adventure
  • Ripley’s Mirror Maze
  • Ripley’s 5D Moving Theater

For more ideas on Smoky Mountain towns and attractions, check out this helpful guide.

Planning your visit? Check out this Nashville to Gatlinburg road trip guide for the best stops and travel tips on your way to these attractions.

These attractions typically operate on slightly shorter hours on December 24 and may open a bit later or close earlier on December 25. Ticketed Christmas light experiences like Shadrack’s Christmas Wonderland in nearby Sevierville usually run on Christmas Eve and often remain open Christmas night, weather permitting.

Gatlinburg Christmas celebrations with holidays lights and decor

Anakeesta: Mountaintop Christmas Experience

Anakeesta normally opens on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, giving visitors access to one of the most scenic holiday experiences in town. You can reach the mountaintop from downtown Gatlinburg via chairlift, chondola, or the Ridge Rambler adventure trucks.

What to expect during the holidays:

  • Thousands of mountaintop Christmas lights throughout the village
  • Decorated shops and eateries with festive themes
  • Nighttime vistas overlooking Gatlinburg’s famous light displays below
  • Family activities including the Treetop Skywalk and gem mining
  • Photo opportunities throughout the decorated areas

Expect holiday crowds on December 24–25. Consider pre-purchasing tickets or arriving early in the day to avoid the longest waits. Some snack stands and shops on the mountain may keep reduced hours even when the park itself is open.

Ober Mountain: Skiing and Snow Fun on Dec. 24–25

Ober Mountain (formerly Ober Gatlinburg) typically operates both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day as Tennessee’s only ski area. If you’re looking for snow fun without leaving the Gatlinburg area, this is your spot.

Popular holiday activities at Ober Mountain:

  • Downhill skiing and snowboarding (weather and snowmaking dependent)
  • Snow tubing on dedicated lanes
  • Ice skating at the indoor rink
  • Aerial tramway rides from downtown Gatlinburg
  • Mountain-top attractions and dining

Christmas Eve usually features earlier closing times, while Christmas Day often opens mid-morning and runs into the evening. Here’s a tip worth remembering: buy snow tubing tickets in advance because Christmas Eve and December 26 rank among the busiest days of the entire winter season.

Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies & Other Ripley’s Attractions

Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies almost always remains open on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, making it an excellent indoor option if the weather turns cold or rainy. It’s one of the most reliable attractions for holiday visitors.

If you’re planning a trip and want ideas on how to make the most of your visit, check out this 2-day Gatlinburg vacation itinerary for tips on what to see, including Ripley’s Aquarium.

What you’ll find at the aquarium:

  • Shark Lagoon tunnel with sharks swimming overhead
  • Penguin Playhouse with daily feeding demonstrations
  • Interactive touch pools for kids
  • Special holiday decorations and themed photo opportunities in December

The main Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium, Haunted Adventure, 5D Moving Theater, and Mirror Maze on the Parkway typically operate on December 24–25 with slightly adjusted hours. The aquarium makes a particularly good Christmas morning choice for families who want something open early without having to drive far from downtown.

Gatlinburg Space Needle & Parkway Attractions

The Gatlinburg Space Needle observation tower usually opens on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, offering 360-degree views of the snow-dusted Great Smoky Mountains and the illuminated Parkway below. Nearby, Anakeesta Outdoor Adventure Park also provides breathtaking mountain vistas and a wealth of family-friendly outdoor activities year-round.

The tower works well as a quick, flexible stop for Christmas evening—ideal after dinner or between other activities. The experience changes dramatically between daytime visits on December 25 (when you can see mountain vistas stretching for miles) and nighttime visits (when the Parkway transforms into a sea of Christmas lights).

The arcade and nearby attraction cluster around the Space Needle—including escape games, arcades, and small museums—often remain open December 24–25, although some close earlier on Christmas Eve. Check individual hours if you’re planning a night of entertainment around the tower.

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Christmas

Great Smoky Mountains National Park does not close for Christmas. The park operates 24/7 on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, though some facilities and roads follow seasonal schedules. If you’re looking for cabins not high up in the mountains near Gatlinburg, you’ll find many convenient options for your holiday stay.

Main through-roads like Newfound Gap Road (US-441) usually remain open unless winter weather causes temporary closures. However, seasonal roads operate on different schedules. If you’re looking for accommodations nearby, consider staying at Another Day In Paradise, a cabin in Gatlinburg:

Typically closed by late December: For more ideas on festive things to do and places to stay, check out our guide to Gatlinburg Christmas: Festive Things To Do (& Where To Stay).

  • Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail (closed to vehicles, but hikers can often access on foot)
  • Clingmans Dome Road—see our Gatlinburg Thanksgiving guide for seasonal tips.

Usually open year-round:

  • Newfound Gap Road (weather permitting)
  • Little River Road
  • Laurel Creek Road to Cades Cove

For a quieter Christmas experience, explore lower-elevation areas like Tremont, Elkmont, Greenbrier, or Cosby—these tend to be less crowded than Cades Cove on December 25.

Visitor centers may run shortened hours or close entirely on Christmas Day, so download maps in advance and pack snacks, water, and warm clothing before you hit the trails.

Recommended hikes for winter visitors staying in Gatlinburg:

  • Gatlinburg Trail — A flat, easy walk from downtown directly into the park (about 2 miles one way)
  • Laurel Falls — Popular waterfall hike, but check for ice conditions before attempting
  • Greenbrier river walks — Short, scenic trails along the Little Pigeon River
  • Elkmont area trails — Historic district with easy paths through old-growth forest

Scenic drives realistic for a winter holiday:

  • Newfound Gap Road — Multiple overlooks with mountain views
  • Little River Road — Follows the river from Sugarlands toward Townsend
  • Greenbrier or Cosby approach drives — Less crowded alternatives with beautiful scenery

Safety matters on winter hikes: watch for ice on trails and bridges, check National Park Service road alerts before heading out, and start earlier in the day since daylight is limited in late December.

Restaurants Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

The Gatlinburg–Pigeon Forge–Sevierville area offers a solid variety of restaurants open on December 24 and a smaller but still respectable list open on December 25. You won’t go hungry during your holiday trip.

Most fast-food and chain restaurants on the Parkway open Christmas Eve with regular or slightly shorter hours. Christmas Day dining leans more heavily on select sit-down restaurants and hotel eateries, with fewer casual options available.

Reservations are highly recommended for Christmas Eve dinner and any Christmas Day meal, especially at popular local favorites. Tables fill up fast when half the town’s dining options are closed.

Gatlinburg Restaurants Open Christmas Eve & Day

Downtown Gatlinburg offers the most walkable Christmas dining, with many places either on the Parkway or just a short stroll away.

Restaurants traditionally open both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day:

Gatlinburg Cabin Specials and Deals Restaurant

Christmas Eve Hours

Christmas Day Hours

Cherokee Grill

2 PM – 9:30 PM

11 AM – 9:30 PM

Calhoun’s Gatlinburg

Standard hours

11 AM – 9:30 PM

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.

11 AM – varies

12 PM – 8 PM

Chesapeake’s

2 PM – 9:30 PM

11 AM – 9:30 PM

CiCi’s Pizza

11 AM – 8 PM

11 AM – 11 PM

Breakfast and brunch options:

  • Crockett’s Breakfast Camp (waffles, pancakes, French toast, omelets, eggs Benedict)
  • Heirloom Room (breakfast 8 AM – 10:30 AM both days)
  • Several pancake houses operate at least Christmas Eve, with some opening Christmas morning

Note about closures: Some popular venues like Ole Red Gatlinburg and The Melting Pot often open Christmas Eve only and close on December 25. Double-check before planning a Christmas Day dinner at these locations.

Parking tip: city garages and lots stay open, but street parking is limited and fills fast on holiday evenings. Plan to park in a garage and walk.

Pigeon Forge & Sevierville Restaurants for Holiday Meals

Many visitors stay in cabins or hotels in Pigeon Forge or Sevierville and prefer to eat there before heading into Gatlinburg for attractions.

Sevierville dining options for the holidays:

  • Applewood Farmhouse Restaurant and Grill (a local institution—reservations recommended for December 25)
  • Five Oaks Farm Kitchen
  • Various chain restaurants with holiday hours

Pigeon Forge restaurants commonly open both days:

Restaurant

Typical Pattern

Calhoun’s Pigeon Forge

Open Eve and Day

Hard Rock Cafe

Open Eve and Day

Gaucho Urbano Brazilian Steakhouse

Open Eve and Day

No Way Jose’s Cantina

Eve: 11 AM – 8 PM, Day: 12 PM – 6 PM

J.T. Hannah’s Kitchen

Check for current hours

Jimmy’s Smokehouse

Eve: 11 AM – 8 PM, Day: 1 PM – 7 PM

Some buffet and country-kitchen style restaurants like Golden Corral and certain Cracker Barrel locations often open Christmas Eve but close on Christmas Day. Call ahead to confirm.

The image depicts a cozy restaurant interior adorned with festive holiday decorations and bathed in warm lighting, creating a mountain lodge atmosphere perfect for enjoying a meal during the holidays. This inviting space is ideal for families and visitors looking to dine out on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day in Gatlinburg, offering a welcoming ambiance amidst the beautiful Smoky Mountains.

Shops, Services, and Practical Needs on Dec. 24–25

Most souvenir shops and candy stores along the Gatlinburg Parkway stay open well into the evening on Christmas Eve, and a surprising number open for at least part of Christmas Day. You can find fudge, T-shirts, and Smoky Mountain souvenirs throughout the holiday.

However, retail becomes extremely limited on December 25:

Christmas Eve shopping (typical hours):

  • Apple Annie’s Sip & Shop: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • Byrd’s Famous Cookies: Until 10 PM
  • Tennessee Shine: Until 10 PM
  • Sugarlands Distillery: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • Food City (grocery): 6 AM – 6 PM

Christmas Day reality:

  • Tennessee Shine: 12 PM – 10 PM (essentially the only retail option)
  • Nearly all other shops: Closed

Grocery options become critically limited. Larger supermarkets in Sevierville and Pigeon Forge typically close early on December 24 and stay closed on December 25, leaving only select convenience stores and gas stations open.

Practical advice:

  • Stock up on groceries, firewood, and cabin essentials by the evening of December 23 or morning of December 24
  • Hotel front desks and resort check-in offices generally operate 24/7 through Christmas
  • Administrative offices, ticket counters, and visitor centers may close or run skeleton crews on December 25
  • Most pharmacies and urgent care facilities close Christmas Day, though some national chains in Sevierville/Pigeon Forge may offer limited hours—verify locally before assuming availability

Planning Tips for Spending Christmas in Gatlinburg

Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge function as true “open-for-the-holidays” destinations where you can enjoy both outdoor nature and indoor attractions on December 24–25. With proper planning, you won’t miss a beat during your Christmas vacation.

Booking recommendations:

  • Reserve cabins and hotels early—December 24–26 stays book up months in advance
  • Make restaurant reservations for Christmas Eve dinner and any Christmas Day meal as soon as your travel dates are confirmed
  • Pre-purchase attraction tickets where possible to skip lines during the crowded holiday period

Sample two-day holiday itinerary:

Day

Morning

Afternoon

Evening

Christmas Eve

Explore downtown shops

Anakeesta mountaintop experience

Dinner on the Parkway, then drive through Gatlinburg lights

Christmas Day

Breakfast at Crockett’s, then Smokies hike

Ripley’s Aquarium or Ober Mountain

Dinner at Cherokee Grill, Space Needle for night views

Final reminders:

  • Check each attraction’s website or social media for current-year Christmas Eve and Christmas Day hours
  • Monitor weather forecasts—winter storms can affect road conditions and outdoor activities
  • Pack layers for park hikes and indoor/outdoor transitions

Cabins with fireplaces and hot tubs near Gatlinburg provide a cozy base throughout the Christmas holiday. After a day exploring open attractions, dining at restaurants that welcome holiday guests, and taking in the world-famous Parkway lights, you’ll return to your own private mountain retreat.

Start planning your Christmas trip now. Book your accommodations, make those dinner reservations, and sign up for email updates from your must-visit attractions. The Smokies at Christmas offer something truly special—and unlike many destinations, Gatlinburg actually stays open to let you enjoy it.