Curt March 21st, 2007
Springfest is a three month celebration that sees fresh flowers, live entertainment and a festive flair bring downtown to life. Take in the sights and sounds as members of the local arts and crafts community display unique handcrafted wares at the Gatlinburg Convention Center. And why not treat yourself to a taste of heaven at Ribfest and Wings as you sample secret sauces on some of the best barbecue around! And in Gatlinburg, where Spring is Done Right, you will find all of the accommodations, shopping, dining and things to do to start Spring just the right way!
Curt March 21st, 2007
At last, the warmer weather has won the battle, causing an explosion of Spring all across the Gatlinburg landscape. It’s the perfect time for a visit! There’s no better way to herald its arrival than with the numerous festivals and events that are popping up all over. You’ll definitely want to check out Springfest, Wildflower Pilgrimage, and Gatlinburg’s Bicentennial celebration, just to name a few!
Curt March 21st, 2007
Another favorite part of Springfest is the weeklong Wildflower Pilgrimage. Hikers and nature lovers revel in the opportunity to explore 150 hiking tours of trails that take them throughout the one-of-a-kind Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It truly is a chance to see Spring in full bloom! Download a printable pdf guide here.
Curt March 18th, 2007
Due to a cancellation, we now have the last week in March available at Misty Wood! This week is during the general Spring break period and a highly sought after time period in the Smokys.
Gatlinburg’s Spring Fest continues during this period, with a lot of special activities and shows. Don’t wait - this week will go fast!
Curt March 9th, 2007
March 30, 2007
Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the City of Gatlinburg present Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys in concert on Friday, March 30 at 7 p.m. in the W.L. Mills Conference Center in Gatlinburg.
Curt March 9th, 2007
March 14 - June 9, 2007
During the three-month Springfest celebration that begins in early March and continues into the second week of June, visitors witness Gatlinburg’s transformation into spring when the city’s streets overflow with baskets of beautiful blooming flowers and plants.