The flag of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, consists of four rectangles (two blue and two white), with a shield in the center, and a yellow banner containing the words "PIGEON FORGE, TENNESSEE" below it. Within each rectangle are symbols of each season; dogwood blossoms for spring, a yellow and red sun for summer, a red and yellow leaf for fall, and snowflakes for winter. The shield includes all the things which represents the city of Pigeon Forge; the mountains, trees, crystal clear streams, a forge, and a pigeon. The flag was created as a result of the dedication of the city's Patriot Park on July 4, 1991.
Symbolism[]
The flag features four squares—two blue and two white—symbolizing the four seasons. Each square contains a seasonal symbol: dogwood blossoms for spring, a sun for summer, colorful leaves for fall, and snowflakes for winter. At the center is a crest depicting elements associated with the City of Pigeon Forge, including mountains, trees, streams, a forge, and a pigeon.