TRAVEL GUIDE TO BRYSON CITY AND THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS
THINGS TO DO IN THE SMOKIES
Highlights of the
Bryson City and Great
Smokies Events Calendar
For more information about musical performances in the area, click here.
February
Chocolate Cookoff
Be My Valentine Charlie Brown Train
March
Bank of America US Whitewater Open
Area Wedding Expo
April
Green Thumb Day
Knobscorcher Bike Race
May
West Swain VFD Bass Tournament
Strawberry Jam
Twelve Hours of Tsali
Heritage Festival
June
Music in the Mountains Series
Cherokee Voices Festival
PIoneer Weekend on the Train
Women's Work Festival (GSMNP)
July
Music in the Mountains Series
Freedom Fest
Festival of Native Peoples
Folkmoot
Dinosaur Train
August
Music in the Mountains Series
Childrens Fishing Derby
September
Music in the Mountains Series
Horace Kephart Days
Freestyle Kayaking World Cup
Railfest & Mountain Craft Fair
SE Tribes Celebration
Mountain Life Festival (GSMNP)
October
Music in the Mountains Series
Cherokee Indian Fair
Stecoah Harvest Festival
Maple Leaf Festival
Bryson City Chili Cookoff
Downtown Trick or Treat
November
The Polar Express
WNC Pottery Festival
Mountain Shapes & Colors
December
The Polar Express
Breakfast with Santa
Christmas Parade
Spirit of Christmas
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Come experience the sounds of local musicians as they demonstrate their talents. Have a guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, dulcimer - anything unplugged - and want to play, please come! Larry Barnett of Grandpa's Music in Bryson City facilitates the jams. Want additional information about this or other programs offered at the Marianna Black Library, please click here or call 828-488-2382.
Beggining Saturday February 4, this is a two day class on Saturdays in February ( Feb. 4 and 11) This class is for beginners or people who would like a refresher course in the basics. Students can choose one of two easy projects. For more information, or to register for the class, please click here to log onto the Stecoah Valley Center's website, or call 828-479-3364.
Come join Land Trust for the Little Tennessee's Land Stewardship Director, Dennis Desmond, for a winter walk along the Little Tennessee River at Needmore to the old Brush Creek Farm. The walk will lead to a secluded cove! People are encouraged to carpool as parking on Needmore is limited. For more information on the walk, directions or to RSVP, contact Jill at outreach@ltlt.org or 828-524-2711 ext. 209.
For more information on Land trust for the Little Tennessee organization, please click here.
You are invited to a FREE Bluegrass Benefit Concert featuring Cody Shuler and Pine Mountain Railroad this Saturday, February 4, at 7:00 pm at Swain County Center for the Arts in Bryson City. This bebefit, "Giving Hope," is for The Hope Chest located in Asheville, which helps women with cancer who have no insurance or insufficient insurance to cover the cost of treatment in 22 Western North Carolina Counties. The benefit is organized by Linda Wike, who is a cancer survivor who was helped by The Hope Chest.
Bring your Valentine to the mountains for a romantic getaway with outdoor adventure during the day and a romantic evening snuggled up around the fire in the evening!
For more information or for reservations, please click here or call 800-849-2258.
What a sweet way to support your local library! Area chocolatiers compete for prizes and you get to sample these delectable goodies all made from scratch. Fundraiser for the Friends of the Marianna Black Library. $6 admission. $1 off for Friends of the Marianna Black Library members. Kids under 6 are free. Contact the library for more information at 828-488-3030.
Applications for chocolatiers are due by February 4th and may be downloaded by clicking here.
Beginning Saturday, February 11, this is a three day class on Saturdays in February (Feb. 11, 18 and 25) In this Winter Craft Series class you will learn the basics of piecing a quilt top using a sewing machine, including how to properly use a rotary cutter to cut your fabric. Students should be comfortable using a sewing machine. For more information, or to register for the class, please log onto the Stecoah Valley Center's website by clicking here, or call the Stecoah Gallery at 828-479-3364.
As part of the Classic Movies Series at the Marianna Black Library, "Roman Holiday" featuring Audrey Hepburn will be playing at 4:00 p.m. For more information on this or other programs offered through the Marianna Black Library, please click here; or call 828-488-2382.
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (GSMR) is pleased to announce the PEANUTS™ Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown Excursion and Valentine Sweetheart Train. Passengers will join Charlie Brown, Lucy and Snoopy for old fashioned Valentine's Day fun based on the popular television episode titled by the same name. This special event train will depart the historic Bryson City depot and travel along the Tuckasegee River to Dillsboro for a 1 1/2 hour layover. Enjoy special Valentine's activities as well as a relaxing afternoon in the quaint town of Dillsboro.
For more information on this and other events with the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad or to book this excursion, please click here or call 800-872-4681,
Instructor Rob Withrow will bring mugs pre-prepared for you to add your own face design - a self portrait; a caricature; your favorite animal; something whimsical - the choice is yours to create. After the class, Rob will take your creation back to his studio, add a handle, glaze and fire it. He will then bring the finished mugs back to Stecoah for you to pick up (usually takes a week). Participants will need to wear clothes they don't mind getting messy and/or bring an apron. Please call ahead to register for the class. Tuition is $25.
For more information on this and other classes and events being held at the Stecoah Valley Center, please click here or call 828-479-3364.
Featuring two of the country's finest players of the Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer, Lois Hornbostel and Ehukai Teves, playing spirited traditional Southern Appalachian, Celtic, Hawaiian, and other World Music. Lois is one of the country's favorite dulcimer players and producer of the week-long event in June, "Dulcimerville"." Ehukai, one of Hawaii's best musicians, also plays bass, guitar, ukulele, and more, and has composed over 300 songs. Together their music is inspired and joyous.
After the performance, stay and enjoy refreshments and an exhibition of the Swain County Center for the Arts permanent collection.
Come experience the sounds od local musicians as they demonstrate their talents. Have a guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, dulcimer - anything unplugged - and want to play along, please come! Larry Barnett of Grandpa's Music in Bryson City facilitates the jams. Want more information about this or other programs offered at the Marianna Black Library, pelase click here or call 828-488-2382.
This one-of-a-kind black light puppet show is a magical undersea adventure for children of all ages. Created by John Tartaglia, a Tony Award nominee and master puppeteer, this glow-in-the-dark musical is set in the depths of the ocean and follows the adventures of a group of fish friends who uncover a map that leads them to discover the treasure of each other's friendship. More info
Magic's Royal Duke, Sammy Cortino, is sure to amaze and inspire audiences through mind-bending stagecraft and illusion. Accompanied by his graceful Leading Lady, Lyndsay Thomas of Kent, he shares with audiences magic's rich history by showcasing the art's masters and presenting classic illusions like Houdini's Metamorphosis or the renowned Gamolo Stage Levitation. By incorporating drama, dance, music, and comedy, This up-and-coming illusionist is sure to provide a show you'll never forget! More info
Since emerging in the late 1990s, Sara Evans has made five #1 Country hits and Gold & Platinum-certified albums by the RIAA. Her 2000 album, Born to Fly was certified Double-Platinum. During Evans' 2010 fan club party on June 10, 2010, she debuted the first single from her sixth studio album, Stronger, which was released on March 8, 2011 and hit #1 in May 2011. More info
Fourth of July Freedom Fest
Wednesday, July 4, 2013
Vendor Application
23rd Annual Chili Cook-Off
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Cooker Application Crafter Application
Christmas Parade
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Participant Application
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Bryson City - Swain County
Chamber of Commerce
& Visitor Center
210 Main Street
P.O. Box 509
Bryson City, NC 28713
Karen Proctor Wilmot
Executive Director
800-867-9246 toll-free
828-488-3681 local
828-488-6858 fax