Unique handcraftd gifts and products produced by members of Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community are placed on display and offered for sale as they host their annual show at Gatlinburg Covention Center. Demonstrations are part of the show.
The 12th Annual Spring Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament is open to adults or childern - and equally challenging for both visitors and locals, with multiple categories to be contested in this largest trout tournament in the Smokies. All Gatlinburg and state fishing regulations will be observed.
Early morning Easter Service at Ober Gatlinburg includes complimentary tram service to the top of the resort begins at 5:15a.m. Service begins at 6 a.m. Breakfast buffet available.
Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies hosts this initial fundraiser benefiting Sevier County Food Ministries at 6 p.m. One hundred percent of the proceeds benefit SCFM's Growing With Grace Building Fund. Entertainment and refreshments included. Please call for ticket info.
This fourth annual 26.2 -mile march starts in downtown Gatlinburg at 9 a.m. as a challenging tribute to our men and women in uniform. The course includes highway and rural road stretches in addition to rugged terrain and mountain slopes. The events honors 1LT Frank Walkup, a university of Tennessee-Knoxville alumnus who in 2007 was killed in the line of duty in Iraq. Pre- registration is required, with Military Heavy, Military Light and Civilian entry categories.
Celebrate and enjoy the beauty of Great Smoky Mountains National Park with over 150 different programs, including hiking tours, motorcades, demonstrations and classroom lectures centered on flowers, plants and wildlife in the great outdoors.
Enjoy a sampling of the area's most delectable ribs and wings as well as free live entertainment during this popular 11th annual event.One admission price allows sampling until the ribs and wings run out as the Parkway transforms into a Street Fair from 5 to 9 p.m.
The Gatlinburg community presents the first major Hispanic event in the city at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies Plaza and No Way Jose's featuring an educational theme early in the day showcasing different types of Latin music, historical dress, crafts, activities and an evening of celebration highlighting the sights and sounds of the colorful culture.
The fifth annual triathlon, which is headquartered at the Community Center and starts at 8:15 a.m. Awards will be given in multiple age categories (men's and women's division), plus a mixed team relay event. Pre- register is required.
Offering local choices for healthy mountain living, the Farmers Market is open each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Alamo Steakhouse parking lot at 705 East Parkway from May 21 through October 13. Comprised of local producers, the emphasis is on fresh produce and homemade products offered in an atmosphere of community.
Offering local choices for healthy mountain living, the Farmers Market is open each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Alamo Steakhouse parking lot at 705 East Parkway from May 21 through October 13. Comprised of local producers, the emphasis is on fresh produce and homemade products offered in an atmosphere of community.
All summer long vistors can meet characters, hear mountain music and learn about life long ago in the Smokies on the streets of Gatlinburg. Storytellers, musicians and cloggers perform along the Parkway every evening during this seventh annual event! Designated a Top 20 event by Southeast Tourism Society.
All summer long vistors can meet characters, hear mountain music and learn about life long ago in the Smokies on the streets of Gatlinburg. Storytellers, musicians and cloggers perform along the Parkway every evening during this seventh annual event! Designated a Top 20 event by Southeast Tourism Society.
event! Designated a Top 20 event by Southeast Tourism Society.
TBA: Festivities start at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies Plaza with live entertainment, food and fun and opportunity to win fantastic grand prizes. Rubber sharks are released into the Little Pigeon River at the Christ in the Smokies Museum and Gardens bridge to race downstream, first one to cross the finish line wins! Proceeds benefit United Way of Sevier County.
Saluting the valiant men and women of our military services, this 37th annual showcase is the "First July Fourth Parade in the Nation!" Parade starts at the stroke of midnight to begin Independance Day. Floats, balloons, and marching bands pay tribute to our country during this Southeast Tourism Society Top 20 Event.
Visitors can enjoy a fun, unmanned, floatable object race for the whole family. Free registration begins at 10 a.m. at bridge beneath chair lift. Race begins at noon at Christ of the Smokies bridge and ends at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies bridge where prizes will be awarded in several different categories.
Join the celebration in downtown Gatlinburg to mark our nation's "Independence Day" with a magnificent fireworks show. The City of Gatlinburg lights up the mountain skyline downtown at 10 p.m. with this grand display. Designated a Top 20 event by Southeast Tourism Society.
Offering local choices for healthy mountain living, the Farmers Market is open each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Alamo Steakhouse parking lot at 705 East Parkway from May 21 through October 13. Comprised of local producers, the emphasis is on fresh produce and homemade products offered in an atmosphere of community.
Art, crafts and music lovers will discover over 200 booths featuring some of the nation's finest work. Artisans and craftspeople are on hand to demonstrate their skills, answer questions and offer their unique art for sale. Live Country and Bluegrass entertainment. Oen 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Through early August, vistors can meet characters, hear mountain music and learn about life long ago in the Smokies on the streets of Gatlinburg. Storytellers, musicians and cloggers perform along the Parkway every evening during this seventh annual event! Designated a Top 20 event by Southeast Tourism Society.
event! Designated a Top 20 event by Southeast Tourism Society.
TBA: Featuring classic film clips of Gatlinburg and the Smokies gleaned from family home movie collections, this nostalgic film produced by City Videographer Kevin Tierney debuts at W.L. Mills Auditorium. A reception featuring local artists and authors is part of the festivities.
Offering local choices for healthy mountain living, the Farmers Market is open each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Alamo Steakhouse parking lot at 705 East Parkway from May 21 through October 13. Comprised of local producers, the emphasis is on fresh produce and homemade products offered in an atmosphere of community.
This eighth annual family oriented fine arts festival at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts features juried artists from around the country, delicious Cuisine and music. Proceeds benefit Arrowmont and the Sevier County Arts Council.
This eighth annual family oriented fine arts festival at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts features juried artists from around the country, delicious Cuisine and music. Proceeds benefit Arrowmont and the Sevier County Arts Council.
Offering local choices for healthy mountain living, the Farmers Market is open each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Alamo Steakhouse parking lot at 705 East Parkway from May 21 through October 13. Comprised of local producers, the emphasis is on fresh produce and homemade products offered in an atmosphere of community.
Sample signature dishes from the area's finest restaurants. Enjoy live entertainment, live auction with a cash bar. Proceeds benefit United Way of Sevier County. Doors of the Gatlinburg Convention Center open at 5 p.m.
The 13th Annual Fall Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament is open to adults or childern - and equally challenging for both visitors and locals, with multiple categories to be contested in this largest trout tournament in the Smokies. All Gatlinburg and state fishing regulations will be observed.
Offering local choices for healthy mountain living, the Farmers Market is open each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Alamo Steakhouse parking lot at 705 East Parkway from May 21 through October 15.
Art, crafts and music lovers will discover over 200 booths featuring some of the nation's finest work. Artisans and craftspeople are on hand to demonstrate their skills, answer questions and offer their unique art for sale. Live Country and Bluegrass entertainment. Open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, Sunday until 5 p.m. at Gatlinburg Convention Center.
Enjoy a guided trolley tour of spectacular Gatlinburg Winter Magic lighting displays. Departure is from the Ripley's Aquarium Trolley Station. Group reservations are available. Trolley leaves at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30. Tickets on sale October 15.
The City of Gatlinburg kicks off Gatlinburg Winter Magic from 5 to 8 p.m. on the Downtown parkway by turning on over three million lights. Enjoy live entertainment, sample chili recipes from local restaurants and businesses and vote for your favorite.
Join the City of Gatlinburg in saluting the men and women of America who have served in our Armed Forces in this special ceremony on Ripley's Aquarium Plaza. This 10th annual program begins at 11 a.m. and includes stirring musical tributes, ceremonial words and recognition of Veterans in attendance. This event is designated an offical Regional Site for the Observance of Veterans Day by the Veterans Day National Committee, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Dozens upon dozens of ornately decorated Christmas trees await visitors in this winter wonderland at Gatlinburg Convention Center's W.L. Mills Conference Center. Event benefits Smoky Mountain Area Rescue Ministries.
Through the holiday season, vistors can meet characters, and storytellers, and enjoy caroling and entertainment along the Parkway Friday and Saturday evenings during this fourth annual event!
Enjoy the spirit of the season as local skaters display their talents on ice to the sounds of holiday music in a two-day performance at Ober Gatlinburg's ice arena.
Unique handcrafted gifts made by members of Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community are offered as they host their annual holiday show at the Gatlinburg Convention Center.
Enjoy a guided trolley tour of spectacular Gatlinburg Winter Magic lighting displays. Departure is from the Ripley's Aquarium Trolley Station. Group reservations are available. Trolley leaves at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30. Tickets on sale October 15.
This popular Christmas parade in downtown Gatlinburg is recognized as one of the very best by the International Festival and Events Association. Parade features lighted floats, marching bands, equestrian units and helium balloons. Parade begins at 7:30 p.m. at Traffic Light #1A and continues through downtown to light #10.
On Historic Nature Trail at the Parkway- For the 25th straight year, the Space Needle area at traffic light #8 comes alive at the stroke of midnight with a fabulous fireworks show. Features free party favors and live entertainment. "Best New Year's Eve Show in the South."
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