Earth Day in Gatlinburg

It’s officially the season of hot apple cider, warm blankets, and pumpkin patches. It’s also the season for fall festivals, and the Smoky Mountain area is full of them!

 

Here are three festivals you can enjoy while on your Smoky Mountain vacation.

 

1. Dollywood Harvest Festival

If you love Dollywood and the fall season then you won’t want to miss this event! From early September to late October this annual celebration marks the best weather and some beautiful fall foliage in the Smokies. Stay late into the evening to see beautifully carved pumpkins, lit up and on display. During the day you’ll enjoy fall themed food, and colorful leaves all throughout the park.

 

2. Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair

In early to mid October the Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair heads into full swing. Artisans from across the country gather to peddle their wares while musicians serenade the crowds. You’ll see everything from woodworking and pottery to handcrafted jewelry and leatherworkings. If you have an appreciation for handmade goods then this event is for you.

 

3. Wears Valley Fall Festival

The Wears Valley Fall Festival takes place in mid October and is a favorite event for locals. Come experience the hundreds of vendors, melodic live music, and incredible Southern cuisine. If you’re interested in a true rustic, Appalachian festival with plenty to do and see for the whole family, then this one is for you.


No matter the festival you choose you’ll need a place to stay. Choose from one of our many options at Bear Camp Cabin Rentals today!

Is it easy being green? Hard to say, most of us have never been a felt green muppet. Is it AWESOME being green? Now that's a question the Smoky Mountains can confirm. April is the greenest month for the greenest mountains in the United States. At the peak of the spring season, the mountains literally glow emerald in ways that are every bit as mesmerizing as the spring flowers, the winter snow falls and the super famous autumn colors that bring millions to our area. It may be just a few shades of green this season, but that's ALL we need. It's so lush and beaming, you just can't accept it until you see it for yourself!


And to protect that same gorgeousity that gives our area its fame, the same incredible mountain vistas you get from each one of our cabin rentals in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Wears Valley and beyond, the same ecosystem that houses over 400 different types of animals and over 5,000 types of plants, everyone has to help do their part to be mindful and respectful of the nature we are blessed to receive. This spirit of environmentalism is the basis for the formation of the National Parks and we celebrate that spirit with Earth Day Festival each April!


Earth Day Festival takes place on April 26th for 2018 and is a wonderful, nearly full day activity (11:00AM to 5:00PM) for families, visitors and other eco-friendly guests to enjoy in downtown Gatlinburg all throughout the parkway. Similar to other parkway festivals Gatlinburg throws, this one promises the full range of family activities: music, activities, craft stations, food and more. This one focuses on education and eco-friendly festival practices, so don't expect much in the way of trash or trash bins. A scavenger hunt is also promised with a prize for those who complete it. Earth Week t-shirts that feature the artwork of a local art student will be available for sale throughout the festival areas. Sales of the t-shirts will benefit the Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce and go on to provide local scholarships, the Gatlinburg Goes Green Program and more. Craft stations will be held at The Village, Reagan Terrace Mall, The Gatlinburg Inn and Ole Smoky Parking Lot beside Earthquake the Ride.


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And this event is only one of several nature and green-themed events we have going on for that entire week. If you'd like to enjoy more, take a look at some of the other Earth events we have going on:


* Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage *

April 24th to the 28th

"The Wildflower Pilgrimage, which dates to 1951, offers over 150 programs including an array of instructional walks and guided hiking tours tailored to meet individual walking skill and ability, along with demonstrations and guest lecturers.  These tours showcase the abundant varieties of wildflowers, plants, ferns, mosses, trees and shrubs, as well as birds, reptiles and amphibians, all native to the Great Smoky Mountains."
 

* Spur Clean Up with Keep Sevier Beautiful *

April 24th

"Get hands-on Tuesday, April 24 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Spur Clean Up. Everyone is invited to join Keep Sevier Beautiful to pick up trash along the Spur, a stretch of Great Smoky Mountains National Park between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge."
 

* Earth Day 5K *

April 27th

"Runners and walkers are invited to celebrate Earth Week by participating in the annual Earth Day 5k Run/Walk in beautiful downtown Gatlinburg. This night race is scheduled on April 27, 2018 at 10:00 pm. Athletes of all ages are welcome to participate in this USATF sanctioned event. Early registration is encouraged to guarantee your shirt size. Race night registration begins at 8:00 pm. Proceeds benefit the Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce Foundation, a non-profit organization providing local scholarships, donations to schools, the Gatlinburg Goes Green Program and educational events for the community."

We hope you'll get a chance to celebrate the beauty of nature here in the Smoky Mountains in April!

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