If you love Monopoly but have ever wished it were a little less Boardwalk, a little more Gatlinburg, I have good news. Monopoly: The Great Smoky Mountains Edition is headed your way in spring 2027.
Out with the famous Atlantic City squares and in with places that make your Smoky Mountains–loving heart sing (or banjo play)—and you can help decide what makes the board.
“In an effort to make the game as authentic as possible, we invite those who love this community to help us by nominating their favorite businesses, things, and places they’d like to see featured,” said Tim Barney of Top Trumps USA, the American division of Winning Moves International and a licensing partner of Hasbro.
So what will it be—the majestic natural beauty of Cades Cove? The Grist Mill at Dollywood, where that delicious, delicious cinnamon bread comes from? Country Living’s editor-in-chief Rachel Hardage Barrett is personally putting in a bid for Hillbilly Golf. (A mountainside miniature course that starts with a rail ride to the top—it’s a must!)
If you need help sparking ideas, pull out your family vacation photos and take a trip down memory lane. Think about your favorite local landmark, snack spot, shop, sports team, media outlet, cultural institution, event or festival, or neighborhood.
Places, businesses, nonprofits, and community organizations are all fair game—just be sure to submit nominations by Tuesday, June 30, 2026. And the sooner, the better. Submit your ideas at us.toptrumps.com/Smokies or email Smokies@TopTrumps.com for consideration.
In the meantime, Mr. Monopoly is already scouting out places. Check out where he’s been so far. (Above, he’s at the mountain adventure park Anakeesta).
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park (of course!)
The Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center
Foothills Parkway
The Island at Pigeon Forge
Wait, tell us you went to Dollywood, too, Mr. Monopoly. You were right there!
Be sure to submit your ideas on the official form, but we’d also love to hear about your favorite places and things to do in the Smoky Mountains in the comments.
Terri Robertson has been an editor and storyteller for more than 20 years. As Deputy Digital Editor at Country Living, she curates daily newsletters and has found a niche writing about odd corners of the internet and people embracing American life off the beaten path. She’s passionate about gardening and nature, writing about everything from super monarchs to supermoons. She also contributes to Country Living’s entertainment coverage, including HGTV stars, popular TV shows, and music. Terri began her career proofreading Southern Living cookbooks—a first job befitting an English major with a childhood penchant for reading her mom’s cookbooks—and went on to edit many food, garden, and lifestyle titles. She later worked for the University of Alabama’s marketing and communications division, capturing the stories of students and faculty. Returning to lifestyle media in 2017, she covered local arts, culture, and business news in Birmingham, Alabama, for Bham Now and later served as digital media manager for Flower magazine, a luxury home, garden, and lifestyle publication, before finding her home at Country Living. She and her husband live with their four cats in Birmingham.

















