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Arts and Crafts in the Smokies

Arts and Crafts Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg's artistic roots are ancient and inspired by our rich mountain history. The eight-mile loop known as Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community is recognized internationally as the largest group of independent artist and craftsman in North America featuring artist and craftsman who whittle, carve, cast, sew, weave and transform raw elements into works of art and function.

Click on a city name on the map or a city button below:

Bryson City
Pigeon Forge, TN
Cherokee, NC
Cosby, TN
Gatlinburg, TN
Wears Valley

 

While visiting the local craftsmen

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Smoky Mountain Arts and Crafts Directory

Arrowmont - School of Arts & Crafts 556 Parkway Gatlinburg, TN Phone: (865) 436-5860

P. Graham Dunn Gallery 903 Parkway Suite 101,  Light #8, Gatlinburg
Phone: (865) 430-5612

Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair Phone: (865) 436-7479

Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community Glades Road Gatlinburg, TN (800) 565-7330

Old Mill Village Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 Phone: (865) 429-3463

Riverwood Pewter Shop PO Box 73 Dillsboro, North Carolina 28725 828-586-6996

 

The Appalachian Quilt Trail

Click on Trails bellow for information

310 Tomato

Discover 310 square miles of world-famous Tomato country as you explore Grainger County, the undiscovered gem of East Tennessee. Nestled in the foothills of the

Big Haley

Experience the rich history and biodiversity of Hancock County as it stretches from Clinch Mountain on its southern border to Newman’s Ridge and the Powell

Big Ridge

Union County is a haven for nature lovers. Big Ridge State Park is a family adventure waiting to happen and is adjacent to the pristine

Bridge to Bridge

Hamblen County, home to Morristown, Tennessee is nestled in the lush, fertile valley between the Great Smoky Mountains and the rugged Clinch Mountain. It is

Cherokee National Forest

Nestled in the warm embrace of Appalachia, there lies a portal to a simpler time. Journey to this place, and you, too, will be transported

Crockett's Creek

One of the oldest Tennessee counties, Hawkins County was first established as a separate North Carolina county on January 6, 1787, when the state legislature

Cumberland Gap

From the one of a kind Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum in Harrogate to the hiking trails and quaint shops of the town of Cumberland

French Broad & Tennessee River

True to its name, French Broad River winds boldly along the southern edge of this area. At Paint Creek, fishing, wading and picnicking are popular

Honeycutt

Johnson County is nestled in the beautiful mountains of extreme northeastern Tennessee. It joins Virginia on the north and North Carolina on the east and

Irish Bottom

Nestled in the shadows of the majestic mountains, Cocke County is full of hidden treasures to be discovered along the Appalachian Quilt Trail. Our blessings

Johnson-Crockett

A vacation destination… A city rich in historical beauty… A small community feel in the midst of one of the largest counties in Tennessee… That

Rocky Mount

Located in the beautiful mountain region of Northeast Tennessee next to the Virginia State line lies Sullivan County, a county dripping in heritage and hospitality.

Sycamore Shoals

It was here in what is now Carter County, in 1772, that the first majority-rule system of American democracy, The Watauga Association, was established. The

Watauga

Located in the shadow of the Southern Appalachians, Washington County has a unique blend of attractions: history, scenery, mild climate summer and winter, low taxes