Bryson City is a small town in North Carolina known as a gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, surrounded by fields of wildflowers, cool streams, part of the Appalachian Trail and a range of other more or less difficult hiking trails. The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad offers train rides through the park and a visit to the Smoky Mountain Trains Museum. The Tuckasegee River is popular for white-water rafting. The Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians has fishing gear and 1800s fly rods. Cooper Creek Trout Farm and Trout Pond spread on 70 acres of pristine North Carolina Mountain beauty and offers trout fishing year around.

Great Smoky Mountains Railroad

Great Smoky Mountains Railroad

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The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad is a heritage and freight railroad in Western North Carolina, near Bryson City. The 53 miles of the Murphy Branch, once a branch of the Southern Railway between Dillsboro and Andrews, is owned by The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. The line was completed in 1883 and reached Andrews in 1890. The Railroad began operations in 1988 and passes through a tunnel, a lush valleys and across deep river gorges in the Great Smoky Mountains. Today, several miles of the line near Andrews are out of service. Excursions use the 22-mile long line between Bryson City and Nantahala and the 16-mile long line between Bryson City and Dillsboro.

The Railroad runs almost 1,000 excursions a year. It also operates the Smoky Mountain Trains Museum in Bryson City, located next to the historic Bryson City depot. The museum owns a collection of more than 7,000 Lionel model engines, cars, accessories, a model train layout, a kids’ activity center, and a gift shop.[5]

45 Mitchell St, Bryson City, NC 28713, Phone: 800-872-4681

The Road To Nowhere

The Road To Nowhere

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The Fontana Dam, built in 1941 above the Little Tennessee River in western North Carolina, is the tallest dam in the eastern United States. The main purpose of the dam was to create electricity for ALCOA, the former owner of the land on which dam was built. ALCOA was producing aluminum for ships, aircraft and munitions for the war effort. As a consequence, many small towns, villages and homesteads were flooded by the newly created Fontana Lake. To assuage displaced communities, the plan was to build a road from Bryson City to Deals Gap along the river, to allow people to travel and to provide access to their ancestral lands and cemeteries. Since then, only a small, seven miles long, section, was built, leading to nowhere. The locals call it The Road To Nowhere—a broken promise.

Lakeview Drive East, Bryson City, North Carolina, 28713

Cooper Creek Trout Farm & Pond

Cooper Creek Trout Farm & Pond

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Cooper Creek Trout Farm & Pond spread on 70 acres of pristine North Carolina Mountain beauty. Pure cold Smoky Mountain water tumbles down Cooper Creek, its numerous branches, streams, springs, waterfalls and two ponds, until it reaches the property. Of many waterfalls on the property, 60-foot high Little Creek Falls is accessible by hiking from the Cooper Creek property about 1.45 miles into The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. While the Trout Farm was established in the early 1970’s, the property’s history is much longer and very colorful. The present three- bedroom, two bath farmhouse, built circa 1870 – 1880, had several additions, but the main two story hand hewn log home and chimney remain the same. The trout farm is open daily, year round and visitors can fish even if there is snow on the ground and ice on the pond.

3365 Coopers Creek Rd, Bryson City, NC 28713, Phone: 828-488-2500

Mountain Layers Brewing Company

Mountain Layers Brewing Company

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Mountain Layers Brewing Company in Bryson City, North Carolina, is an award winning, seven- barrel, craft microbrewery that focuses on bringing people together to enjoy good beer either inside at the rustic taproom built around the production facility, or outside on the spacious rooftop deck that overlooks downtown Bryson City. Mountain Layers Brewing Company uses pure water that comes from the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Whenever possible, they incorporate locally sourced ingredients to brew the finest classic and cutting edge beer styles. They offer 12 taps of rotating flagship brews as well as one-offs and seasonals. All twelve beers are available as Growlers or Crowlers as well.

90 Everett St, Bryson City, NC 28713, Phone: 828-538-0115

Appalachian Rivers Aquarium

Appalachian Rivers Aquarium

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The Appalachian Rivers Aquarium is a small, specialized aquarium located on the banks of the Tuckasegee River in downtown Bryson City, The aquarium is dedicated to showcasing the amazing native fish, crustaceans, amphibians and reptiles which call the Appalachian rivers their home. Although it appears unassuming from the outside, this little aquarium boasts a huge 4000 gallon tank as well as various other tanks and terrariums and an amazing and unique Hellbender exhibit, where visitors can enter a viewing area under the exhibit to watch the salamanders from below. The main tanks are home to Bass, Trout, Catfish, Perch, and River Chubs, to name but a few.

Appalachian Rivers Aquarium, 117 Island Street, Bryson City, NC 28713, 828 488 7857

Goldmine Loop Trail

Goldmine Loop Trail

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The Goldmine Loop Trail is an unique hike near the southern edge of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just west of Bryson City, North Carolina. It is about three miles long and involves about 615 feet of elevation gain. It is a fairly easy hike with a few steep sections, and can be done in about three hours. It is not too crowded. It starts with a shady section with mature sugar maples, pignut hickory, American holy, Fraser magnolias and all kids of oaks. The trail does not have spectacular views but it passes through a historically fascinating corner of the park. It also passes through a 1200-foot long tunnel.

Forneys Creek, NC 28713

Tuckasegee River

Tuckasegee River

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Tuckasegee River or the 'Tuck' as it is known by locals, runs through the entire Swain County, North Carolina and can be accessed fairly easily on US Hwy 19 from Whittier to below Bryson City. The pure, cold, emerald-green waters of the Tuckasegee River provides home to a wide variety of fish, more than in any other river in Swain County. Many deep pools, rocky sections, riffles and runs are the places to catch rainbow and brown trout all year long. Spring is the time for walleye, steelhead, and white bass. From May until mid-October fishermen catch trophy-sized smallmouth bass, rainbow trout and spotted bass.

Elizabeth Ellison Gallery

Elizabeth Ellison Gallery

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Elizabeth Ellison Gallery is a studio and art gallery located in the old Clampitt Hardware Building, on the town square in Bryson City, North Carolina. It is owned and operated by painter and papermaker Elizabeth Ellison. Ellison has exhibited throughout the United States for the last 30 years. She also teaches week-long workshops at various locations, including the North Carolina Arboretum, Asheville NC. The artist uses both traditional and oriental techniques, often adding American Indian motifs - wildflowers, animals, human inhabitants, and landscapes of the Smokies and beyond. Ellison gathers and processes native Appalachian plants to use in hand-making papers she incorporates in her paintings. Elizabeth represents artists Ann Smith and Quintin Ellison in her gallery.

155 Main St, Bryson City, NC 28713, Phone: 828-788-1541

Fly fishing Museum of The Southern Appalachians

Fly fishing Museum of The Southern Appalachians

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The Fly fishing Museum of The Southern Appalachians is a family-friendly, non-profit, private museum located in Bryson City, North Carolina. It is one of a few fly fishing museums operating in the United States. It is a center for learning about the history of fly fishing and about the arts, the sciences, the crafts and the skills of fly fishing. The museum aims to preserve the history of fly fishing in the region, It exhibits profiles of legendary fly fishermen and influencers and documents the history and evolution of fly fishing from 8,000 BC to this day through its diverse collection of fishing gear and equipment. The museum includes a Kids Corner and aquarium with regional species of fish.

117 Island St, Bryson City, NC 28713, Phone: 828-488-3681

Hemlock Inn

Hemlock Inn

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Hemlock Inn is snuggled in a lush hemlock forest on top of a 2,500-foot hill about two miles from Route 19, 3.4 miles from the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad, with spectacular views of the Great Smoky Mountains. Each of Hemlock Inn’s 19 rooms are furnished in country antiques and with pieces created by mountain craftspeople. All rooms have en suite bathrooms with showers. For more privacy, the inn has four country cottages, all unique and different. Guests enjoy a common TV room and free wifi in common areas. There are rocking chairs on the wraparound porch, games and books in the library and southern-style breakfast and dinner in the dining room. Generous home-cooked breakfasts and dinners are served family-style around large, hand-made tables. Neighboring farms provide fresh vegetables and fruits in season.

911 Galbraith Creek Rd, Bryson City, NC 28713, Phone: 828-488-2885

Bryson City Island Park

Bryson City Island Park

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Bryson City Island Park is a much-loved recreational area located on a small island in the Tuckasegee River, which runs through the town. People come to the park to enjoy walking, hiking, bird watching and nature observation. Leashed dogs are welcome in the park and many people bring along their 4-legged friends. Other popular activities including kayaking, canoeing, SUP and fly fishing. It is also possible to go snorkeling in the river to observe the large variety of underwater creatures you would normally never see. You can bring along a snack to enjoy at one of the pleasant shaded picnic tables along the river’s edge.

Bryson City Island Park, 213 Bryson St, Bryson City, NC 28713, 828 488 3681

Deep Creek Winery

Deep Creek Winery

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Robert and Heather Acton took the brave step to buy a barn and turn it into a winery around 9 years ago. Since then, Deep Creek Winery has grown by leaps and bounds and now produces a fine range of quality, small-batch wines. All the wines have been lovingly hand-produced to ensure the best possible flavors and aromas. Their range of award-winning wines currently includes 3 delicious fruit-infused wines made from chardonnay, zinfandel and merlot grapes as well as a selection of full-bodied whites and reds. Visitors are always welcome to stop by for a tasting and a delicious cheese and meat board.

Deep Creek Winery, 405 Johnathan Walk, Bryson City, NC 28713, 828 736 6347

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Darnell Farms

Darnell Farms

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Darnell Farms is located in a beautiful valley alongside the Tuckasegee River, where they offer visitors a genuine agro-tourism experience. The farm literally produces tons of fruit (strawberries) and vegetables each year, most of which is sold commercially all over the state. However, they also have their traditional farm stall where you can hand-pick all the freshest vegetables, fruits, salsas, pickles, preserves and so much more. There is always something fun on the go at the farm and the best way to keep up with the action is to follow them on Facebook, where they advertise all up-coming events, festivals and u-pick occasions.

Darnell Farms, 2300 Governors Island Rd, Bryson City, NC 28713, 828 488 2376

Swain County Visitor’s Center and Heritage Museum

Swain County Visitor’s Center and Heritage Museum

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The Swain County Visitor’s Center and Heritage Museum is located in an historic courthouse building which dates back to 1908. The museum endeavors to educate visitors about the early pioneer days in Swain County, relating the story by means of photographs, documents and various exhibits. There is also a short introductory video, to give visitors and overview of the county’s history. Among the highlights of the museum is a restored log cabin porch, desks from a typical one-room schoolhouse and a church organ which is almost 140 years old. There is a play area for children and a bookshop and Visitor’s Information office.

Swain County Heritage Museum, 2 Everett Street, Bryson City, NC 28713, 828 488 7857