TRAVEL GUIDE TO BRYSON CITY AND THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS HOME
 

THINGS TO DO IN THE SMOKIES

Highlights of the
Bryson City and Great
Smokies Events Calendar

 

February
Chocolate Cookoff

March
Bank of America US Whitewater Open

April
Green Thumb Day
Knobscorcher Bike Race

May
Strawberry Jam
Heritage Festival

June
Cherokee Voices Festival
Women's Work Festival (GSMNP)

July
PowWow
Freedom Fest
Festival of Native Peoples
Cherokee Art Market

September
Railfest
Fireman's Day Festival
Mountain Life Festival
NOC NantyFest and
   Guest Appreciation Day

October
Cherokee Indian Fair
Stecoah Harvest Festival
Maple Leaf Festival
Bryson City Chili Cookoff

November
The Polar Express
WNC Pottery Festival
Mountain Shapes & Colors

December
The Polar Express
Breakfast with Santa
Christmas Parade
Spirit of Christmas

 

 

Monthly Calendar of Events in Bryson City and the
Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina

Use the mini calendar on the right to bring up the events on an upcoming month or specific date.

Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec    (All 2010)

The Booth Brothers
Date(s): Feb 05, 2010
When: 7:30 p.m.
Where: Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, Franklin

With their harmony-drenched vocals and warm, easy voices, the Booth Brothers have been sharing their faith and their music fulltime since 1998.
828-524-1598 or Toll Free 866-273-4615, www.greatmountainmusic.com

Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Date(s): Feb 11, 2010 - Feb 13, 2010
Where: Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, Franklin

Enjoy an evening of music and good food as the stage comes to life with classic love songs. A new and exciting treat, Crazy Little Thing Called Love invites the audience to become part of the show as they are served dinner on stage while the cast croons such hits as "All of Me", "Unchained Melody" and "I Can't Help Falling in Love with You". A perfect evening to share with your own true love or just a fun time with a friend. Seating is limited, so make your reservations early.

828-524-1598 or Toll Free 866-273-4615, www.greatmountainmusic.com

Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown
Date(s): Feb 13, 2010
Where: Great Smoky Mountains Railroad

Tired of the same old Valentine's Day? Try something new with the lovable Peanuts character. Upgrade to the dining car for a character greeting and a fantastic brunch-all while enjoying the scenic splendor of the Great Smoky Mountains from your window.
Ticket prices include admission to the Smoky Mountains Model Trains Museum. Call for reservations and details:
800-872-4681, 828-488-7000 http://www.gsmr.com

Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance
Date(s): Feb 19, 2010
When: 7:30 p.m.
Where: Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, Franklin

Michael Flatley, creator and director of this award-winning international dance phenomenon, proved his vision that hearts and minds, united through music and dance, cross all traditional boundaries. His Lord of the Dance continues to shatter box office records all over the world, leaving audiences breathless and clamoring for more.

828-524-1598 or Toll Free 866-273-4615, www.greatmountainmusic.com

Third Annual Chocolate Cookoff
Date(s): Feb 20, 2010
When: 2-4 pm
Where: Bryson City Presbyterian Church, Everett St.

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.

More information

Harris III
Date(s): Feb 20, 2010
When: 7:30 p.m.
Where: Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, Franklin

His name is Harris, III (Harris the Third), and since receiving a magic set from his grandmother at the age of 9, he has been fascinated with magic, illusion and how easily the senses are deceived. At age 11 he gave his first public performances. Today, at the age of 26, he is a classicly trained, award-winning, master illusionist, and an expert in the art of deception.

828-524-1598 or Toll Free 866-273-4615, www.greatmountainmusic.com

Aaron Tippin
Date(s): Feb 26, 2010
When: 7:30 p.m.
Where: Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, Franklin

Aaron Tippin is a force of nature, a man whose passion for music fuels an array of other vigorous enthusiasms. Apart from writing and recording songs and wowing crowds with his live appearances, Tippin is also a pilot, farmer, winemaker, outdoorsman, competitive bodybuilder and devoted family man. He even runs his own record label. It's no surprise then that so many in the music industry regard this tireless South Carolinian as the "Hillbilly Hercules."

828-524-1598 or Toll Free 866-273-4615, www.greatmountainmusic.com

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