Things To Do

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Clingmans Dome GSMNP
  • Clingmans Dome GSMNP
  • Historic Swain County Courthouse
  • Bryson City's Friday Farmers Market
  • Free Saturday evening concerts at the Depot
  • Anthony's Italian Restaurant
  • Mingus Mill GSMNP
  • Swain County Heritage Museum
  • Nantahala whitewater rafting
  • Oconaluftee Visitior Center GSMNP
  • Trout fishing in the Smokies
  • Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
  • Cherokee's "Unto These Hills" outdoor drama
  • Riding a zipline over the Nantahala Gorge

Downtown Bryson City is a relaxed walkable town with a variety of restaurants, shops and services. Don't miss the new Heritage Museum in the historic Swain County Courthouse and Visitor Center.

Anthony's Italian Restaurant — Our favorite Bryson City eatery is across the street from the train depot. Dining room, covered deck dining and take out. Before dinner, enjoy a beverage in the Derailed Bar and Lounge.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park — The nation's most-visited national park is half in Tennessee and half in North Carolina. There are many scenic vistas, and more than 800 miles of hiking trails. The Park's Deep Creek recreational area is about 1/2-mile from Angel Cabins. Be sure to visit the Park's Oconaluftee Visitor Center at the Cherokee entrance.

Great Smoky Mountains Railroad — Scenic rail excursions through a remote corner of North Carolina into river gorges, across valleys and through tunnels carved out of mountains. Excursions include Nantahala Gorge, Dinosaur Train, Polar Express, Polar Express BBQ & Brews, and other themed events. For schedules and information, visit GSMR.com.

Zip Lines and Canopy Tours — Two outfitters operate zip lines over the Nantahala Gorge — the Nantahala Outdoor Center and Nantahala Gorge Canopy Tours.

Whitewater Rafting — The Nantahala Gorge is one of the most popular whitewater venues in the region. There are many outfitters to chose from including Wildwater Rafting and Nantahala Outdoor Center.

Tubing — The Deep Creek recreational area (about 1/2 mile from Angel Cabins) has one of the most popular whitewater tubing venues in thge mountains. There are many spots to rent tubes near the Park entrance!

Horseback RidingSmokemont Riding Stable north of Cherokee offers guided horseback riding within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Rides available for the beginner or experienced rider featuring wooded forests, wildflowers, river and waterfalls.

Hiking — With more than 800 miles of hiking trails, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise, with hikes of all levels from beginners to advanced. The Appalachian Trail follows the ridgeline along the Tennessee - North Carolina border.

Paddleboarding – Enjoy Fontana Lake or the Tuckasegee River from a paddleboard.

Fishing is big in Swain County year 'round. In fact, it's so big that it has its own website: GreatSmokiesFishing.com. The comprehensive guide to fishing in the NC Smokies features a map of twenty-six fishing destinations — mountain trout streams, creeks, rivers and two large lakes.

Waterfalls — Three of the area's most popular waterfalls are in the Deep Creek recreational area just 1/2-mile from Angel Cabins. And there are two spectacular waterfalls near Cherokee — Mingo Falls and Soco Falls.

Blue Ridge Parkway — The Parkway begins just 20 minutes away in Cherokee, near the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A nice short sampler is the 26-mile-segment from Cherokee to the Balsam Mountain exit at milepost 443, just west of Waynesville on US 74.

Golf — There are several courses in our area including Smoky Mountain Country Club and Sequoyah National Golf Club.

Motorcycles and Sports Cars come from all over the world to ride "The Dragon," a legendary road that contains 318 curves over an 11-mile stretch!

Mountain Biking — One of the top spots anywhere is the world-renowned Tsali Recreation Area. And there are shorter trails in the Deep Creek recreational area of the National Park. For bike rentals, there are several area bike shops including Bryson City Bicycles.

Music — One of the most popular music venues is the Chamber of Commerce's free concert series presented every Saturday evening at the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Depot (June thru October).

Fontana Lake and Dam — The 29-mile long, 11,700-acre lake has more than 240 miles of shoreline and great year-round fishing. Fontana Dam, at the western end of the county, is the tallest east of the Mississippi.

Cherokee Indian Reservation— No visit to the Smoky Mountains would be complete without a trip to Cherokee, where traditional arts and crafts and Native American culture are respected and preserved for future generations. Cultural attractions include the outdoor drama "Unto These Hills", the Oconluftee Indian Village, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian and the Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual.

Harrah's Cherokee Casino — A Las Vegas-style casino with slot machines, dealer games, restaurants, shows and concerts.

Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians — Through exhibits and videos you’ll learn about past fly fishing legends, the evolution of rods and reels, fly-tying, regional fishing waters, and the history of fly fishing in the Southeast. Located in Cherokee.

Santa Land Fun Park and Petting Zoo — A small theme park in nearby Cherokee.

Biltmore House — America's largest private residence. Make a day of it and be sure to visit the gardens, winery and stroll the spacious grounds. Visit Biltmore.com for details. (just an hour away)

More about Bryson City and Swain County — To learn more, visit the Bryson City / Swain County Chamber of Commerce website.