Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community Trail – My Bear Foot Cabins

Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community Trail

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Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is noted for its wealth of arts and crafts, and its many artists and craftspeople, with one of the largest communities of independent artisans in the country. Nowhere is this more visible than along the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community Trail – an 8-mile scenic drive on the outskirts of Gatlinburg that contains a host of studios and shops.

The historical trail – named as a Tennessee Heritage Arts & Crafts Trail – was started around 1937 when local craftsmen decided to make and display their wares at home. As popularity grew and frequent visitors started stopping by, more artists joined the 8-mile loop opening studios, shops, galleries, and workshops.

Visitors can stop by and see the items being created on the spot. Window shop or shop for real, and feel free to ask questions of the master craftsmen along the way. In the Gatlinburg area you’re immediately immersed in a historical and cultural atmosphere of hardworking, talented, and creative people.

The Trail

If you choose to drive the trail, it’s easy to find. Make your way to downtown Gatlinburg and turn at the #3 traffic light. This puts you on Highway 321 N (East Parkway). Go three miles. You’ll see signage that notes the start of the 8-mile loop.

There’s plenty to see and do along the trail along with the art studios, shops, and galleries. You won’t have to worry about parking so you can take your time and stop along the way to dine at a cafe or restaurant, satisfy your sweet tooth at a candy shop, or relax at a tea room.

The Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community Trail is open year-round. Opening and closing times may vary for some shops. Most have hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Arts & Crafts Items

You’re in for a visual treat as you witness the skilled handiwork of the talented artists and craftspeople who continue to contribute to the heritage of past generations. Some are new to crafting, some are seasoned with years of experience, and others carry on the legacy handed down by their ancestors as descendants of the original craftsmen who started the Trail.

With over 120 shops to explore, you’ll encounter quality-made, one-of-a kind artistic treasures for your home or to give as a gift. And if you can’t find what you wanted, you can always commission a custom work. You’ll see examples of woodworking, sewing, painting, quilting, whittling – it’s impossible to give a full list of all the media and imaginative uses – but here are just a few of the types of arts and crafts you’ll find:

Visual Arts

  • Fine photography
  • Frameable art
  • Oils and watercolors
  • Stained glass
  • Lithographs
  • Sculpture

Decorative Art

  • Pottery
  • Ceramics
  • Basket weaving
  • Candles

Fashion and Home

  • Handcrafted jewelry
  • Wearable items
  • Quilts
  • Leather goods
  • Silver creations
  • Handmade brooms

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After spending a day watching the craftsmen at their trade and shopping, you’ll want to relax and have a nice meal. The My Bearfoot Cabins offer a genuine cabin experience where you’ll find everything from more excitement to add to your day, to curling up with a nice book, or even taking a soak in the hot tub.

Pat and Don Kirchhoefer, Owners
Phone: 618-559-3915
Email: pat@mybearfootcabins.com

Website:
https://mybearfootcabins.com