Gatlinburg, Tennessee Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You've probably wondered what the Population & Steets in Gaitlinburg City are, and you can find out by looking up the 2010 census. The city is located in Sevier County, Tennessee, about 39 miles from Knoxville. As of the 2010 census, the population was 3,944 and is expected to increase to 3,577 by 2020. It's a popular vacation resort that lies on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The city has a history dating back to the 1880s and was once known as White Oak Flats.

The city has a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and cool, rainy winters. The city receives heavy precipitation throughout the year, with the highest amounts falling between May and October. The driest month is October, when temperatures are at their lowest. The city gets an average of 3.19 inches of precipitation per year and receives approximately eight inches of snow each year. It is home to 3,577 residents in the city, including 1,742 households and 1,012 families.

There are several popular attractions in Gatlinburg, including the Ober Gantlinburg Aerial Tramway and Gatlinburg Space Needle. During peak foliage season, October is considered the best month to visit. During the winter, the town draws skiers to the Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort, which is located in Gatlinburg City. The city is known for its casual dining spots, and visitors can sample the local fare at Crockett's Breakfast Camp. One local favorite is the Pancake Pantry, which only accepts cash.