A (Complete) Beginner’s Guide to Hiking the Smokies

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Hiking as a beginner can feel intimidating—especially when it seems like everyone else is already a pro. But you’re not alone. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults revealed that 26% are interested in trying hiking. Even if you missed out on scouts or summer camp as a kid, it’s never too…

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What to Do in Blount County on a Rainy Day

Written by: Emily Huffstetler On the Peaceful Side of the Smokies, rainy days don’t have to put a damper on your plans. Here’s a guide to some of our favorite spots in Maryville and Townsend where you can stay dry and still have an adventure.  Maryville  The Capitol Theatre, dating back to 1934, was once the largest…

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Blount County Awaits MICHELIN Guide Announcement Later This Year as the American South Edition Launches

Michelin and Travel South USA today announced the MICHELIN Guide American South is coming to Blount County in 2025. The visit will be part of a new regional approach, including visits to six American South states. The geographic scope includes six states -Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee—and the pre-existing Atlanta Guide.…

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Where to Listen to Live Music this Spring

Written by: Emily Huffstetler While Nashville may be Music City, the Peaceful Side of the Smokies is home to a lively—and affordable—music scene. This spring, discover the diversity of Appalachian music, from bluegrass to rock n’ roll, at these upcoming performances. The Shed Smokehouse & Juke Joint, Maryville The Shed Smokehouse & Juke Joint is…

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How Walland, TN Got Its Name: History of Miller’s Cove 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Walland is a small, unincorporated community tucked into Miller’s Cove, a peaceful valley in the northwestern foothills of the Smokies. Today, around 463 people call this quiet corner of Blount County home. But its story stretches back long before modern roads and homes appeared.  In 1567, Spanish explorer Juan Pardo and…

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Meet Wyatt Ellis, Bluegrass Prodigy and Ambassador of the Peaceful Side 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler At just 15 years old, Wyatt Ellis has already made a name for himself as one of the most exciting young talents in bluegrass music.   A native of East Tennessee, he picked up the mandolin during the pandemic and quickly earned the mentorship of legends like Sierra Hull and Bobby Osborne.…

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Indulge in Southern Appalachian Cuisine on the Peaceful Side 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Southern Appalachian cuisine is a blend of British, German and Italian immigrant traditions, along with Cherokee and African American influences—at least, that’s what Google says. Ask a local, and they’ll tell you it’s about clearing your plate, going back for seconds (or thirds), and still heading home with leftovers—especially if Mamaw’s…

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Preview of Spring Artisan & Author Showcases at Townsend Visitor Center

Written by: Emily Huffstetler This spring, explore the thriving creative community on the Peaceful Side. The Townsend Visitor Center will showcase a variety of talented artisans and authors, featuring fine art, traditional crafts, regional literature and more. Here’s a preview of what’s in store.  March  March 1-31 – Foothills Quilters Guild Showcase  The Foothills Quilters…

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Have a Family-Friendly Spring Break on the Peaceful Side 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Looking for the perfect spring break destination? The Peaceful Side of the Smokies is just the place. With a wide range of outdoor activities, educational experiences and opportunities to unwind, there’s something for everyone in the family.  Take a guided tour of the Smokies.  Smoky Mountain Guides offers a variety of…

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Preview of February Events on the Peaceful Side

Written by: Emily Huffstetler February is packed with exciting events on the Peaceful Side, from live music and theater performances to art classes and outdoor adventures. Whether you’re looking to catch a musical, unwind with yoga and craft beer, or explore local talent, there’s something happening every week to enjoy. 7, 8, 9 – Anastasia:…

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Capturing the Smokies: The Trailblazing Photographs of Albert “Dutch” Roth and Paul J. Adams

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Albert “Dutch” Roth (1890-1974) and Paul J. Adams (1901-1985), both avid hikers, were among the earliest photographers of the Smokies. Their journals document their adventures and capture the landscape’s transition into a national park.  Albert “Dutch” Roth  In 1927, the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club honored Dutch Roth for his participation in…

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Discover Fairy Villages and the Troll Bridge in the Smokies

Written by: Emily Huffstetler The Smokies are home to wonders that feel magical—synchronous fireflies, a rainbow waterfall and bioluminescent mushrooms, to name a few. Take a walk on the Peaceful Side and discover fairy villages and a troll bridge nestled in the woods, where fairytales and reality meet. Fairy Villages in The Townsend River Walk…

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