Tubing the Little River in Townsend, TN 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  In Townsend, summer has a way of drawing people to the Little River.  The river runs alongside the road, slips beneath the trees and winds toward Great Smoky Mountains National Park. For visitors and locals looking to cool off, tubing offers a direct way to experience one of the Peaceful Side’s defining features.  Townsend has two…

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Where to Shop Farm-Fresh Goods in Maryville 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Maryville shoppers have two farmers market options this season.  Rural King’s Blount County Farm Days brings local crafters, homestead vendors, small-scale farmers, food vendors and makers to Rural King twice a month. Downtown, the Maryville Farmers’ Market operates Saturdays at Founders Square with a formal, producer-only structure.  Rural King’s Blount County Farm…

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10 Heartland Series Picks About the Peaceful Side

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Before travel influencers, East Tennessee had Bill Landry.  From 1984 to 2009, Landry hosted WBIR Channel 10’s The Heartland Series, a program that gave people a closer look at what made the region special. Today, many of the episodes are free to watch online. Here are 10 Heartland Series picks about the Peaceful Side of the Smokies.  The Townsend Dig Archaeology…

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Mother’s Day Happenings on the Peaceful Side 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Mother’s Day weekend is here, and there are plenty of ways to spend it close to home. From brunch reservations to craft classes, here’s what’s happening around Maryville, Townsend and Louisville.  Saturday, May 9  Mudder’s Day Madness Mud Run 5K & Fun Run Camp Montvale, 4901 Montvale Road, Maryville, TN 37803  5K at 10 a.m.; fun…

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Cades Cove Vehicle-Free Wednesdays 2026 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  On Wednesdays from May 6 through Sept. 30, Great Smoky Mountains National Park will close Cades Cove Loop Road to motor vehicles. The closure gives cyclists, walkers and runners access to the 11-mile loop without regular car traffic. Here’s what to know before you go.  Don’t Count on Early-Morning Parking  Vehicle-Free Wednesdays are popular, and parking…

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BikeTN Names Three Official Cycling Routes on the Peaceful Side 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Three routes on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies are now part of BikeTN, a statewide program from the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development that highlights road and gravel rides across Tennessee. The local additions include a shorter paved ride in Townsend, a gravel climb into Cades Cove and a longer Foothills Parkway challenge.  Townsend Out-and-Back …

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Camping with a Dog in the Great Smoky Mountains 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  The best memories are made outdoors—and even better with your dog by your side. From morning walks along the river to evenings around the campfire, the Peaceful Side offers plenty of ways to plan a pet-friendly trip. Here’s where to camp, where to eat and what to know before you go.  Where to Camp with…

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9 Things to Do After Sunset on the Peaceful Side 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  On the Peaceful Side, there’s still plenty to do after sunset. These nine outings range from synchronous fireflies in Elkmont to live music in Townsend, sunset hayrides in Cades Cove and movies at the drive-in in Maryville.  See Synchronous Fireflies  Synchronous fireflies are one of the Smokies’ most unusual natural events. For a brief window…

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2026 Easter Sunday Services in Blount County

Whether you’re spending Easter weekend in Blount County or just looking for a place to worship while you’re here, there are plenty of local churches to choose from. Here’s a roundup of Easter services happening in Maryville, Townsend and Alcoa. Maryville 1st United Methodist Church, Maryville7:00 a.m. sunrise service at Montgomery Ridge Intermediate School8:15 a.m.…

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The Six Sisters Who Kept One of the Smokies’ Last Homesteads  

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Just beyond Townsend, a quiet trail leads to one of the Smokies’ best-preserved homesites. Starting at Metcalf Bottoms, the 3.4-mile route passes Little Greenbrier Schoolhouse and follows an old roadbed to a preserved cabin, springhouse and corn crib. Six sisters, all unmarried, lived here together as the surrounding land became Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  John and Margaret Jane Walker raised 11…

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Spring Festivals on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Spring on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies brings Broncos, Bigfoot, bagpipes and craft beer to Townsend and Maryville. Here are four festivals to put on your calendar.  Bronco Super Celebration  April 15-18, 2026 | Greater Smokies Event Grounds   Bronco Super Celebration welcomes Ford Bronco owners and enthusiasts to Townsend for…

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Little Arrow Outdoor Resort Offers Peace, Comfort and Community in Townsend

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Little Arrow Outdoor Resort has become one of Townsend’s standout places to stay by offering a version of camping that feels a little more comfortable and a lot more memorable. Located on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies, the resort features RV sites, cabins, glamping tents, tiny homes, Airstreams and vacation…

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