Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival
Fall is the perfect time of the year to visit Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains. Leaves begin changing colors turning the mountains into a scenic landscape of vibrant colors with oranges, yellows, reds and purples on display.
A county-wide event, the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival features harvest-themed activities, festivals, arts & crafts shows, hay rides, live entertainment, colorful displays and great food.
Decorated for the season with scarecrows, pumpkins, cornstalks, gourds and more, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville host a myriad of exciting events during the autumn festival.
Oktoberfest. a Bavarian-style celebration at Ober Gatlinburg, features live entertainment plus great food and drink. Entertainment includes traditional Bavarian folk dances, sing-a-longs, yodeling, schuhplattling, oompah music and more.
The Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament is the largest trout tournament in the Smokies. Cash and prizes will be awarded. Visit www.smokymountaintrouttournament.com for more information.
The Gatlinburg Fine Arts Festival is a family oriented fine arts festival on the campus of the Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts.
One of the most popular events in the Southeast, the Gatlinburg Craftsmen's Fair at the Gatlinburg Convention Center will feature talented artisans and live entertainment.
Also at the Gatlinburg Convention Center, the Taste of Autumn offers live entertainment and great food from the area's finest dining establishments.
Visit Dollywood for their National Southern Gospel & Harvest Celebration with free gospel concerts. You'll also find artisans from around the country on site displaying handmade arts and crafts.
Everyone will find something to do during the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival. Shoppers can visit all the unique shops. While others will enjoy live music and entertainment along the Parkway.
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