If you love the beauty of the wildlife in the Smoky Mountains, you’re going to love spending time at Parrot Mountain in Pigeon Forge. This one-of-a-kind attraction is a must-visit. It has something for everyone, from children to seniors. Not only will you get to see beautiful birds, but you’ll get to interact with them while you’re captivated by the beauty of this attraction in the Smoky Mountains. To help you plan your visit, we’ve created a guide to what you need to know before you visit Parrot Mountain in Pigeon Forge.
Admission Prices for Parrot Mountain
A fantastic Pigeon Forge attraction, Parrot Mountain is ideal for seniors, families, groups, and more.
- Adults (Ages 11+): $29.95
- Children (Ages 2-10): $19.95
- Seniors (Ages 65+): $27.95
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About Parrot Mountain and Garden of Eden
Upon arriving at Parrot Mountain, you will be greeted by a substantial 200-foot fence made of stacked stone. You will see tropical birds and parrot cottages as you walk along the path. When you enter the Secret Garden, you’ll witness hornbills, toucans, and other birds flying around freely.
The Bird Garden is your next stop. There are more than fifty birds to see, feed, and take photos of. You can, of course, just stroll around and observe every bird, but this is the location where you can get up close and personal with any bird!
You can also visit a baby bird nursery where you can cuddle the birds and observe how they are fed by hand. You can pick a bird from the nursery if you want to buy one to bring home!
In addition, Parrot Mountain and Gardens features lovely landscaping with benches for lounging, a waterfall, and lovely flowers and plants.
After that, you visit the baby bird nursery, where you can cuddle the young birds and watch as they are fed by hand. You will see see babies at different stages of development. You can even buy a bird to bring home, and our knowledgeable staff will provide you with care instructions and demonstrations on how to feed and tend to your new family member. Everything you need to take care of your bird can be bought right here, and if you’d like, we can even ship your bird.
Upon arrival, you will notice a 200-foot dry stacked stone fence reminiscent of those found in Ireland. A replica of Thomas Kinkade stairway to paradise. These distinctive parrot cottages, which are more than just bird cages, are located as you begin to stroll along the lovely landscaped paved pathways. Each parrot cottage is uniquely designed, with a variety of roof lines, including slate, clay tile, water reed, and cedar shake. Pathways are lined with natural field stone. You can see tropical birds perched on open perches along the pathways as you walk along them. Next, you’ll reach a small yellow door that leads to the secret garden. As you step inside, the landscaping astounds you, and you’ll see toucans, a silvery-cheek hornbill, magpies, and other creatures. in the garden flying freely. It’s beautiful to see birds in flight.
After leaving the secret garden, you will reach the bird garden, where about 70 birds are perched openly. You can feed the birds seed with your hands, take pictures of them, or just observe them. Observing the various species, sizes, and exquisite colors of birds up close and personal is truly remarkable. After leaving the bird garden, take a leisurely stroll along the exquisitely designed paths until you reach the Lory Aviary. From a cup in your hand, you can feed the lories nectar here. These multicolor birds are gorgeous.
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