Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community
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Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community: The Smokies' Largest Independent Artisan Loop

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The Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community is an 8-mile loop in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, home to over 100 studios and galleries. Visitors can watch skilled artisans create pottery, woodwork, leather goods, quilts, candles, and other traditional Appalachian crafts. This unique community allows direct purchase from the makers, often accompanied by demonstrations. The route begins at traffic light number three in Gatlinburg and winds through beautiful rural landscapes.

Established in the early 20th century, this artisan community grew as local craftspeople sought to preserve Appalachian traditions and share their work with visitors. The Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community is recognized as North America’s largest independent group of artisans, reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage. Many of the crafts on display and for sale represent techniques passed down for generations, blending history with contemporary creativity.

Visitors should allow several hours to fully explore the loop, taking time to meet artisans, watch demonstrations, and browse galleries. During busy seasons, a free trolley service operates to shuttle guests along the route, making it easy to visit multiple studios. The scenic drive itself is part of the experience, with rolling hills and mountain views providing a peaceful backdrop to this vibrant cultural destination.

Did You Know

  • The Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community includes more than 100 artisans working in traditional Appalachian crafts (Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community official site).
  • The loop begins at Gatlinburg’s traffic light number three and covers approximately 8 miles of scenic countryside (Visit Gatlinburg).
  • Many artisans offer live demonstrations, allowing visitors to see the craft-making process firsthand (Smoky Mountains Tourism Board).
  • A free trolley service operates on the loop during peak seasons to ease transportation for visitors (City of Gatlinburg).
  • The community has been nurturing Appalachian craft traditions since the 1930s (Appalachian Crafts Alliance).

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Arts & Crafts
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Address
668 Glades Rd, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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Phone
(865) 436-6921
schedule
Hours
Varies by shop - Open Year Round
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Typical Visit
1-2 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an admission fee to visit the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community?

No, there is no admission fee to explore the loop and visit the studios and galleries.

Can I watch artisans at work during my visit?

Yes, many artisans provide live demonstrations, offering insight into traditional craft techniques.

Is the area wheelchair accessible?

While many galleries have accessible entrances, some studios are in historic buildings with limited accessibility. It’s best to contact specific studios in advance.

Are pets allowed on the loop?

Pets are generally allowed outdoors on the loop, but individual studios may have their own policies, so check before bringing pets inside.

What transportation options are available for touring the loop?

Visitors can drive their own vehicles or use the free trolley service during busy seasons, which stops at various points along the route.

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