Gatlinburg

Gatlinburg

Gatlinburg in March

Good time to visit

March sits in travel limbo - too early for reliable spring weather but late enough that winter deals disappear. You might catch early wildflowers, or you might catch a late snow.

Weather

March starts the slow wake-up call with temperatures creeping into the 60s on good days. Rain picks up as winter storms mix with spring showers. The mountains stay cooler and cloudier than town.

14°C high2°C low11 rain days

Crowds & Cost

moderate crowds
~$110/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Spring wildflower season begins
  • St. Patrick's Day celebrations

March Tips

  • Early wildflowers start blooming on lower elevation trails like Gatlinburg Trail
  • Book summer cabin rentals now before prices spike
  • Pack rain gear - March is one of the wettest months

All Months

Fall brings the crowds for good reason – the Smoky Mountains explode in color from late September through early November. Peak foliage usually hits mid-October, when hotel rates also peak. Spring offers wildflowers and fewer people, especially in April and May when weather turns pleasant but school's still in session. Summer means hot, humid days and the biggest crowds, but it's also when all attractions operate at full capacity. Winter can be magical if you don't mind cold – the mountains look stunning with snow, and you'll have many trails to yourself. But weather gets unpredictable, and some mountain roads close. November through March offers the best deals on lodging, just bundle up. Here's the thing about timing: Gatlinburg stays busy year-round, but the type of busy changes. Summer brings families, fall brings leaf-peepers, winter brings couples, and spring brings hikers. Pick your season based on what you want to do, not just when it's cheapest.

Gatlinburg Scores

Solo

5/10

Couples

7/10

Families

9/10

Adventure

7/10

Budget

6/10

Luxury

4/10

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