Art Crawl at the Commons

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!

Looking to see some local art while staying in the Smokies?  Enjoy art from the Tile Installation at King Family Library while listening to live music and sampling treats from area eateries, distilleries and wineries atArt Crawl at the Commons. This event will showcase the new wineries and distilleries that have come to Sevier County in recent years by pairing a wine or a whiskey from each of our local producers with food from local suppliers/ restaurants. As you crawl through the participants you will have a chance to taste the wine and whiskey in souvenir glasses and will get information on why the food and drinks have been paired together. Between tastings you can enjoy live music and artwork that is part of a special installation at the King Family Library representing Sevier County's nature, history, people and events.

This event will take place September 24th from 6:30-8pm so after a full evening of art and fun book a stay with us at Bear Camp Cabin Rentals.

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