Fall Events Planned in Gatlinburg Tennessee
There are several Gatlinburg activities and events planned this fall.
On September 24, A Taste of Autumn, a fundraiser for the United Way, will be held at the Gatlinburg Convention Center. The fundraiser will feature the delicious creations of some of the area’s finest restaurants and businesses. For a $25 donation, guests can enjoy unlimited sampling from all of the participating vendors. Live entertainment is also planned.
Old fashioned wagon rides are available in Gatlinburg now through October 29. The departure point for the wagon rides is at Traffic Light #6 at Mountain Mall. The rides operate from 5pm-9pm Sunday through Thursday and leave approximately every 45 minutes. The old fashioned wagon rides cost $4 per person. All proceeds benefit the United Way.
October 8-25 the Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair returns to the Gatlinburg Convention Center. More than 200 booths featuring some of the nation’s finest artisans will fill the convention center. The artisans will demonstrate their skills, answer questions and some of their unique art will be for sale. Live bluegrass and country music entertainment will also be on-hand. The fair is open from 10am — 7 pm daily and 10am — 5 pm on Sundays. Admission is a $6 for adults and children 12 and under are free
On September 24, A Taste of Autumn, a fundraiser for the United Way, will be held at the Gatlinburg Convention Center. The fundraiser will feature the delicious creations of some of the area’s finest restaurants and businesses. For a $25 donation, guests can enjoy unlimited sampling from all of the participating vendors. Live entertainment is also planned.
Old fashioned wagon rides are available in Gatlinburg now through October 29. The departure point for the wagon rides is at Traffic Light #6 at Mountain Mall. The rides operate from 5pm-9pm Sunday through Thursday and leave approximately every 45 minutes. The old fashioned wagon rides cost $4 per person. All proceeds benefit the United Way.
October 8-25 the Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s Fair returns to the Gatlinburg Convention Center. More than 200 booths featuring some of the nation’s finest artisans will fill the convention center. The artisans will demonstrate their skills, answer questions and some of their unique art will be for sale. Live bluegrass and country music entertainment will also be on-hand. The fair is open from 10am — 7 pm daily and 10am — 5 pm on Sundays. Admission is a $6 for adults and children 12 and under are free
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