Smoky Mountain Springfest 2010
This year Spring just can’t seem to get here fast enough. That’s why Gatlinburg is ready to get things started going in that direction.
Gatlinburg’s Smoky Mountain Springfest celebration begins March 11 and continues through June 7. People can witness the town’s transformation into Spring when the streets overflow with baskets of beautiful blooming flowers and plants. Pansies, daffodils, tulips, mandevillas, bougainvilleas, lantanas, and wave petunias are among the many varieties of flowers that can be seen throughout town.
Members of Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community will display unique handcrafted wares as they gather at the Gatlinburg Convention Center to host their annual Easter Arts & Crafts show Wednesday, March 31 through Saturday, April 3.
On Easter morning, April 4, join in the local tradition and attend Ober Gatlinburg’s 12th Annual Easter Sunrise Service enhanced by the beauty of the Smokies. Free tram rides to the mountain top begin at 6 a.m. and continue in 15 minute intervals until the service begins at 6:30 a.m. Complimentary parking at the resort will be provided for those who prefer to drive. A breakfast buffet will be waiting and available at the Ober Gatlinburg Restaurant from 7 a.m. Until 10:30 a.m.
The smell of hickory-smoked barbeque will fill the air as folks roll up sleeves and dive in to sample their secret sauces on delectable ribs and wings from vendors from all over the Southeast on Thursday, April 22 at Gatlinburg’s Ribfest & Wings. This festive street party features live entertainment, lots of fun and barbeque ribs and wings on the open grill just for your tasting.
The 60th Annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage & Greener Living Expo, set Wednesday, April 21 through Sunday, April 25, is another great event, especially for hikers and nature lovers who love to see delicate wildflowers in bloom. Hosted by the Gatlinburg Department of Tourism, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the University of Tennessee Botany Department, this five-day program offers more than 150 different hiking tours of trails ranging from easy to strenuous, exhibitions, demonstrations, classroom lectures and delightful motor excursions into the wonderful season of spring in the Smokies.
Spring events continue with Gatlinburg’s Scottish Festival & Games Grand Parade on Friday, May 14 at 6 p.m. at Traffic Light No. 10 in downtown Gatlinburg. All Scots are invited to march or ride in the parade. On Saturday, May 15 and Sunday, May 16, Mills Park in Gatlinburg becomes competitive ground for the 29th Annual Scottish Festival & Games where clans meet and feature Highland athletics, bagpipe competitions, highland dancing, border collie demonstrations, haggis hurling, entertainment and whiskey tasting, along with food and merchandise vendors.
Gatlinburg’s Fine Arts Festival, a family-oriented fine arts festival featuring juried artists from around the country, delicious cuisine and music will take place in downtown Gatlinburg on Saturday, May 15 and Sunday, May 16. Proceeds benefit the Sevier County Arts Council.
To learn more about these and other events in Gatlinburg, call 800-56-VISIT (568-4748) or visit the Gatlinburg website at www.gatlinburg.com.

We’re looking for something enjoyable to do on the weekend of May 1, 2010 with our 17 month old daughter and a friend that will be 7 to 8 months pregnant. Any ideas?
Springfest will be going on throughout town during the first week of May with stores offering various sales, etc. That’s really the only big event going on in Gatlinburg. I believe that Dollywood and Dollywood Splash Country will be open by then if you’re interested in theme parks. And the Wilderness Waterpark is open in Sevierville.