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January 13, 2014

Cowboy hats, boots, lasso, and horse shoe for western horse riding

Who says it’s too late to grow up and be a cowboy/girl? Timber Tops Luxury Cabin Rentals, along with our friends with the city of Pigeon Forge, proudly invite guests who are lone rangers at heart to come and enjoy the 14th annual Saddle Up event in Pigeon Forge running February 19-23.

(See Related: Smoky Mountains Event Returns For Another Wild Year)

Saddle Up 2014 offers guests tons of exciting activities for guests to enjoy. This year’s schedule includes a songwriter’s workshop, a Western video and photography presentation, a fiddle and guitar style workshop, a presentation on the history and lifestyle of the American Cowboy, and an authentic chuck wagon breakfast.

In addition to the many presentations and workshops, this year’s Saddle Up event in Pigeon Forge will also host two thrilling nights of musical concerts.

Headlining acts for this year’s musical entertainment include Andy Nelson, Belinda Gail, Don Edwards, Hot Club of Cowtown, Joyce Woodson, Ray Doyle and more. Concert tickets can be purchased by clicking here.

Looking for a nice and relaxing Pigeon Forge cabin to unwind in after experiencing all the exciting events at Saddle Up? Timber Tops Luxury Cabin Rentals invites event guests to come stay with us inside one of our spacious cabin rentals in Pigeon Forge. Offering tons of luxurious amenities including outdoor hot tubs, roaring fireplaces and scenic views, these mountain hideaways are the perfect place for you and your loved ones to catch some rest. To reserve your stay today, give us a call at (877) 549-6775.

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