Wilderness at the Smokies

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Wilderness at the Smokies is a resort located on Wilderness Territories property in Sevierville, Tennessee. It opened in 2008 as part of the new Bridgemont development, which, along with the resort itself, now includes shopping, dining, and conference facilities.

Resort development[edit]

Development of the site included a hotel and outdoor waterpark. The second area opened in December 2008 and offers a condominium resort and indoor waterpark (titled the 'Wild WaterDome', which is one of the largest indoor waterparks in Tenessee[1]). The third area added was the 'Lake Wilderness' outdoor waterpark and became available in May 2009.

In May, 2010, Wilderness Rafting and Catalooche Creek Adventure Golf, at Lake Wilderness, were added.

In December 2023, the addition of a 'water coaster' (developed by WhiteWater West) and lazy river was made within the indoor waterpark. In March 2024, the resort added a rooftop lounge featuring a pool outlooking the general vicinity as well as a bar and cafeteria[2].

Collaboration with Soaky Mountain Waterpark[edit]

In June 2020, Soaky Mountain Waterpark "softly opened"[1] across from the Wilderness resort. Soaky Mountain Waterpark and Wilderness at the Smokies are partners as official sponsors of each other's services.

Indoor waterpark[edit]

Wild WaterDome

  • 66,000 square feet (6,100 m2)
  • tan-through roof
  • "The Great Wave" - 10,000 square foot wave pool
  • "Storm Chaser"(ProSlide Tornado with lighting and sound effects)
  • ”Ridge Runner”(WhiteWater West Master Blaster water coaster)
  • ”Kaleidoscope Kavern”(Lazy river with special effects)
  • "Smokies Surf Rider" (Flowrider)
  • "Washout Mountain" interactive multi-level water play structure with 500 gallon (1,900 liter) tipping bucket
  • "Snapping Turtle Activity Pool" indoor/outdoor activity pool.[clarification needed]
  • "Magnollia Grove" indoor/outdoor hot tub
  • "Trail Twisters Tube Slides" (two enclosed Proslide tube slides)
  • "Runaway canyon" (Proslide dark Mammoth style enclosed family raft ride with water curtains, more than 450 ft long (140 m), five stories high, featuring a total drop of almost 60 ft (18 m), uses 800 gal (3,000 liter) of water per minute.
  • "Flying Squirrel Play Area" Toddler area with zero-depth entry, two small side-by-side slides, swing and bounce tree, teeter-totter, tree house that dumps water with a spray feature
  • "Grizzly's Grill" Snack Bar
  • "Dippin Dots" Stand

Outdoor waterparks[edit]

Salamander Springs

  • 65,000 square feet (6,000 m2).
  • "The Timber Rattler," a 207 ft (63 m) tube slide.
  • "The River Otter," a 180 ft (55 m) body slide.
  • "Lunker's Landing," an interactive water play structure with 3 slides, tipping bucket, and play-and-spray features.
  • "Catfish Corral" activity pool with three basketball hoops.
  • "Minnow Marsh," a kiddie zero-depth entry pool.
  • "Wildflower Lagoon" hot tub.
  • "Cyote Cove" snack bar.
  • Back Country arcade and game room.

Lake Wilderness

  • 5 acres (20,000 m2) in size.
  • "Washout Wilderness Rapids" wave pool.
  • "Catalooche Creek Adventure River" (752 ft/230 m lazy river).
  • "Smoky Mountain Crossing Cabanas" (private poolside cabanas).
  • "Catalooche Creek Adventure Golf".
  • "The Wall" waterslide.
  • Treehouse Springs- A Kids Water Play Area
  • Cyclone Racers- 4 Lane Racing Mat Slides
  • Wild Vortex- Drop Pod Looping Waterslide

Wilderness Rafting[edit]

  • In May 2010 Wilderness Rafting was added.

Hotels[edit]

River Lodge A condominium resort with multi-room suites, the hotel is connected to the Lake Wilderness outdoor waterpark and Wild WaterDome indoor water park.

Stone Hill Lodge The hotel is connected to the Salamander Springs outdoor waterpark and the Sevierville events center. The Stone Hill Lodge has meeting spaces and four-person standard rooms.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Wilderness at the Smokies | Smoky Mountain Waterparks". visitsevierville.com. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  2. ^ Fendos, Heidi (2023-12-12). "Waterpark Expansion Complete - Come See It Starting December 19!". Wilderness at the Smokies. Retrieved 2024-05-29.

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