Bruce Street Brewfest is an annual microbrew festival in Historic Downtown Sevierville offering a wide array of home and professional brews, live music, and friendly competition! Date/Time: May 4, 2024 from 2 pm- 6pm Tasting tickets can be purchases at the link below ($40 per person): https://checkout.square.site/merchant/MLXN1NDNB18PT/checkout/EA5CU77QNPGB76VGJT5MOU6N All designated drivers/non drinkers are welcome FREE of charge, no ticket required:)
There are three entrances to Great Smoky Mountains National Park from Gatlinburg, and every one takes you into a section of the 800 square miles of unspoiled Appalachia. Every trip to the Smokies begins with a drive on the Newfound Gap Road, so pack a picnic and see highlights along the way, including the Sugarlands Visitor Center, Newfound Gap, Clingman’s Dome Road, Ocanaluftee Valley and Mingus Mill. Wildflower watchers love exploring the Greenbrier, a six-mile road featuring the most colorful flora in the Park. If you’re feeling adventurous, park your car and hike four miles to witness the tallest falls in the Smokies at Ramsey Cascades. Regardless of where your drive takes you, the roads of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is guaranteed to be an adventure in itself.
Gatlinburg is perfectly suited for big adventures in the great outdoors! With miles of hiking trails in the mountains and tons of dining options, attractions, shopping, and arts and crafts in town, there truly is something for everyone. In addition to lots of southern comfort food and a variety of sweet treats, Gatlinburg also offers several breweries, wineries, and distilleries crafting locally-inspired beverages. Allowing you to savor handcrafted wines, beers, moonshine, and cocktails while soaking in the picturesque mountain views.
From go-kart races and zipline excursions to discovery zoos and historic museums, this little town is packed with activities galore. Plus with more than 100 restaurants, you won't need to look far to find a delicious bit to eat and drink in Sevierville.