Hemlock Hills Resort Rentals has several vacation cabins right in the Great Smoky Mountains Arts & Crafts Community. Plan a day for your entire family reunion or just the two of you to have fun browsing through ‘history’ and making new art discoveries during your Gatlinburg shopping tour of the artists along the crafts trail.
The Gatlinburg Arts & Crafts Community presents three annual craft shows each year at the Gatlinburg Convention Center. Each show is free of charge & offers visitors the opportunity to view displays, watch demonstrations and purchase quality, handmade works of art. Take a leisurely stroll through booths displaying brooms, pottery, baskets, handmade candles, leather, oils and watercolors, quilts, wood crafts, stained glass and more. Be sure to purchase your Smoky Mountain souvenir or holiday gifts for your friends and family back home!
Vendors you may see along the Gatlinburg Arts & Crafts Community Trail and at Annual Craft Shows held in downtown Gatlinburg at the Convention Center:
A. Jann Peitso, ART!
A Troll In The Park – Arensbak
Alewine Pottery – Robert Alewin
Andrea Wilson – Artist
Apple Annie’s Kitchen Cupboard
Apple Tree Gallery – Ron E. Fly
Art for God
Artists Attic
Baxter’s Stained Glass
Bearfoot Art Gallery
Beech Branch Crafts & Signs
Black Bear Country
Brandy Wine Pottery
Buie Pottery Furnishings & Gifts
Byrnes Woodcrafters
Cabin Cafe
Candles By Dick & Marie
Christmas Eve Gift Shop
Cliff Dwellers Gallery
Concrete Statuary Designs
Country Cobbler
Covered Bridge in the Glades
Creekside Rustic Furniture
Crystelle Creek Restaurant
Cupid’s Petals Florist
D-Lite Candles
Daisy Mae’s Farmhouse
Dinwoodie Metal Sculptors
Earthworks Rock Candles
Firefly Glass Studio
Fox & Parrot Tavern
Frances Fox Gallery
Fudgewrights
G. Webb Gallery
Gabriel’s Horn Jewelry
Gatlin County Leather & Gallery
Gatlinburg Ceramics
Glades Homemade Candies
Glades Sofa Fountain
Good Natured Gifts
Grace Dyer Gallery
Greenbrier Pottery
Heartwood Galleries
Highland Craft Gallery
Hills Creek Gallery & Glass
Hogg’s Pub & Grub
Holloway’s Country Quilts
Honey Bee’s
In The Wild
Jams, Jellies, Nuts & More
Jeff Hale Future Relics
Jim Gray Gallery
Judy Jones Pottery & Gifts
K&K Jewelry and Gifts
Kirker Antiques & Collectibles
Licklog Hollow Baskets
Lone Wolf Gifts
Lorelei Candles
Louise Bales at Cliffdwellers
Love Life, Live Life
Majestic Mountain Bath & Gifts
Make it Magic
Ma’s Kitchen
Misty Mountain Soap Co.
Mohr Custom Knives
More than a Candle
Morning Mist Café
Mountain Stitches by Susan
Nancie Bush Gallery
Ogle’s Broom Shop
Otto Preske Wood Carving
Ownby’s Woodcrafts
Paul Murray Gallery
Proffitt’s Woodworks
Red Owl Pottery
Rocky Flats Pottery & Soap
Santa’s Closet
Serendipity Artist Gallery
Silver Paradise
Simply Savory Gift & Gourmet
Simply Twisted Wiredware
Smokies’ Edge Leather & Wood
Smoky Mtn Arts & Crafts
Smoky Mountain Dulcimers
Smoky Mountain Gold
Smoky Mountain Leather
Smoky Mountain Pottery 2
So Very Cherry
Sparkey’s Glassblowing
Stewart Gallery
Tahiti Beads
Talking Turkey Stained Glass
Terri Walters Callery
The Chair Shop
The Leather Works
The Purple Moon Gallery
The Rose Pedaler Jewelry
The Real McCoy Leather
The Smiths
The Wild Plum Tea Room
The Wood Whittlers
Thistle Dew
Three Jimmy’s Restaurant
Tim Weberding Woodworking
Tipsy Stitcher
Treasures In Earthen Vessels
Turtle Hollow Gallery
Uncommon Grounds
Vern Hippensteal Gallery
Village Candles
Whaley Handcrafts Woodcarvings
William Britten Gallery
Wine a Little Wine Bar
Woodart
Woodland Tiles
Wrapped Elegance Jewelry
Personalized Wood Signs of Gatlinburg – Shop downtown Gatlinburg for beautifully handcrafted wooden signs for your home, office, yard and garden. Shop online too! These wood signs also make great Smoky Mountain souvenirs. Wood Signs of Gatlinburg is a family-owned and operated business that has been crafting personalized signs in downtown Gatlinburg since 1978.
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The Gatlinburg Arts & Crafts Community is a vibrant collective of artisans and craftspeople who showcase their handmade creations along an 8-mile loop. Visitors can immerse themselves in a variety of artistic expressions, from pottery and woodworking to textiles and painting, making it a perfect destination for art enthusiasts and families alike.
This community not only highlights the talents of local artists but also serves as a cultural hub, featuring annual events and craft shows that attract thousands of visitors. Each artist brings a unique flair to their work, ensuring a diverse range of products that cater to different tastes and preferences.
Gatlinburg hosts several annual craft shows that celebrate local artisans and their crafts, providing a platform for them to showcase their work. These events are free to attend and offer visitors the chance to purchase unique handmade items while enjoying live demonstrations and interactive experiences.
The Gatlinburg Arts & Crafts Community features a wide array of handmade goods that reflect the skills and creativity of local artisans. Visitors can discover everything from pottery and quilts to handcrafted candles and leather goods, ensuring there's something for everyone.
When planning a visit to the Gatlinburg Arts & Crafts Trail, it's essential to consider the best times to explore the area. The trail is open year-round, but peak seasons, such as fall foliage and holiday periods, offer a unique experience with vibrant colors and festive decorations.