Saturday, October 4

Free Events and Activities In The Great Smoky Mountains For The Week of October 5-11

Sunday October 5

Junior Ranger Program
1:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
Bring the family for a hands-on exploration of the Cove.
Accessible to persons using wheelchairs.
Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.


Junior Rangers: "Bear-Ing" The Winter
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
How do bears prepare for the winter months? Find out from a ranger. Fun for the entire family!


Autumn Arrives In The Smokies
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
12:00 PM to 12:30 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Join a ranger to discover the "wondrous" world of the Smokies in fall, and learn about some out of the way places to view fall color.


Boogertown Gap Appalachian Music
10:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
Old-time Appalachian music. This program is on-going throughout the day. Accessible to persons using wheelchairs.


Laurel Falls Old Growth Forest
11:00 AM to 1:30 PM
Location: Laurel Falls Trailhead
This guided walk takes you to one of the Smokies prettiest and best-known waterfalls and continues ½ mile beyond to explore an old-growth forest. Enjoy a portion or the entire walk. No pets allowed.
Duration: 2 ½ hours.
Level: Easy to moderate.


Ranger Tells All!
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Oconaluftee Visitor Center, South Porch
Want to know where the fall colors are? Need answers about wildlife in the park? How about what to take on a hike? Are you tired of traffic and want to find a quiet place to enjoy the park? Stop by and get all the answers from the Ranger who knows all!
On-going program. Join us anytime during the hour.
Accessible for persons using wheelchairs.


WILD by Design
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
A talk and hands-on demonstration about some of the wild things in the park. Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.


Elkmont`s Natural World
6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Location: Elkmont Campground Entrance Station
Learn about what this area was like before human settlement, and how we have affected this environment over the years, on this guided walk along the Elkmont Nature Trail.


Monday October 6

Cataract Falls Walk
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Meet a park ranger for an easy stroll to one of the hidden secrets of the Sugarlands.


Stream Life
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center
Have you ever wondered what lives in a mountain stream? Join us for an easy stroll along the creek to find out.


Tuesday October 7

Little Greenbrier Schoolhouse
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
Location: Little Greenbrier Schoolhouse
Go back in time to discover what it was like to live in a mountain community and go to school in a one-room schoolhouse. This program is fun for all ages. Please arrive 15 minutes before program start; space is limited.

Nestled In The Hills: The Noah "Bud" Ogle Place
12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: Noah "Bud" Ogle Place on Cherokee Orchard Road
Who lived in this place? Meet park staff at the cabin for a series of short walks and talks around this mountain farm. Brief tours of the cabin will alternate with 45 minute walks to the barn and tub mill at 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm.

Wednesday October 8

Heritage Hunt
1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Primative Baptist Church
Join a park ranger to learn about the cemeteries of Cades Cove. After the talk, a self-guiding activity booklet will be provided to discover the stories, mysteries and insight cemeteries give us about community life in the cove.

Mountain Living "Life in the Roaring Fork Community"
11:00 AM to 1:30 PM
Location: Noah "Bud" Ogle Farmstead on Cherokee Orchard Road (turn at traffic light #8 in Gatlinburg)
Would you like to do something different while visiting the Smokies? Learn about living in the mountains as we caravan along the 5-mile Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, stopping at different farmsteads such as the Ephraim Bales and Alfred Reagan places.

Cataract Falls Walk
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Meet a park ranger for an easy stroll to one of the hidden secrets of the Sugarlands.

The Civilian Conservation Corps
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: Newfound Gap, Rockefeller Memorial
In this 75th anniversary year of the New Deal and the Civilian Conservation Corps, come learn about what the "Three C`s" meant to our National Parks.

Thursday October 9

Junior Ranger Program
1:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
Bring the family for a hands-on exploration of the Cove.Accessible to persons using wheelchairs.Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.

Cades Cove Primitive Baptist Church
11:00 AM to 11:30 AM
1:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Primative Baptist Church
Precious memories still linger and are alive at the Primitive Baptist Church.

Trees Of The Sugarlands Valley
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Join us for a leisurely walk along the Fighting Creek Nature Trail to identify some of the trees found in the Smokies. This is an ideal program for future Junior Rangers.

Nestled In The Hills: The Noah "Bud" Ogle Place
12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: Noah "Bud" Ogle Place on Cherokee Orchard Road
Who lived in this place? Meet park staff at the cabin for a series of short walks and talks around this mountain farm. Brief tours of the cabin will alternate with 45 minute walks to the barn and tub mill at 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm.

WILD by Design
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
A talk and hands-on demonstration about some of the wild things in the park.Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.

Cades Cove Evening Program
8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Campground Amphitheatre
Gain insight into some of the special features of Cades Cove.

Friday October 10

Rug Hooking
10:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Location: Becky Cable House at Cades Cove Visitor Center
A demonstration of rug hooking techniques. The program is on-going throughout the day-join us at any time. Wheelchair accessible.

Cataract Falls Walk
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Meet a park ranger for an easy stroll to one of the hidden secrets of the Sugarlands.

Indians, Bushwhackers And Conscripts: The Civil War in the Smokies
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Join us for a short walk to hear about Colonel Thomas and his legion of Confederate Cherokees, the Civil War outposts of Clingmans Dome, Fort Harry, and Alum Cave, and the Battle of Gatlinburg.

October Night Hike
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Location: Orientation Shelter at the entrance to the Cades Cove Loop Road
Listen to the spirits of Cades Cove. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Difficulty: Easy.
Wear comfortable walking shoes.

Saturday October 11

Junior Ranger Program
1:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
Bring the family for a hands-on exploration of the Cove.Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.

Attack Of The Killer Adelgids: Threats To The Hemlock Forest
1:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
A discussion about the non-native insect now destroying the Hemlock forests of the Smokies. Find out the current status and what is being done to one of the signature trees of the park.

Oconaluftee River Trail Walk
10:00 AM to 10:45 AM
Location: Oconaluftee Trailhead adjacent to the Oconaluftee Visitor Center
Join the Ranger for a short easy walk on the Oconaluftee River Trail.

Blacksmith Demonstrations
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Blacksmith building near Cades Cove Visitor Center
Learn the art of blacksmithing and why it was important in the Cades Cove community. This is an on-going program. Join at anytime during the day.
Accessible to persons using wheelchairs.

Autumn Arrives In The Smokies10:30 AM to 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM to 12:30 PMLocation: Sugarlands Visitor Center PatioJoin a ranger to discover the "wondrous" world of the Smokies in fall, and learn about some out of the way places to view fall color.

Mill Walk
12:00 PM to 12:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
A walk through several of the historic structures that were important in the community.

WILD by Design
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
A talk and hands-on demonstration about some of the wild things in the park.Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.

Junior Ranger: Young`uns: Life on the Farm
2:30 PM to 3:15 PM
Location: Mountain Farm Museum adjacent to Oconaluftee Visitor Center
What kinds of chores and games did kids have on a farm in the "old days?" Join a Ranger to discover how children worked and played. You may even get to feed the pigs and chickens!

On Top Of Old Smoky: Sunset at the Dome
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: Clingmans Dome Parking Lot
Experience inspiring views from the highest point in Tennessee, and the third highest in the eastern United States. Future Junior Rangers will enjoy learning about the creatures of the night in the Spruce-fir forest. Bring a flashlight!
Level: Moderate to strenuous.

The Resort Communities Of Elkmont
6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Location: Elkmont Campground Entrance Station
What’s the story of the buildings located behind today`s Elkmont Campground? Learn about early 20th century Smokies vacationers on this 1 ½ hour walk through one of the historic resort communities of Elkmont.

Traditional Evening Campfire Program
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: Elkmont Campground Amphitheatre
Gather for a "Ranger`s Choice" series of special programs. Topics vary from natural to human history.

Cades Cove Evening Program
8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Campground Amphitheatre
Gain insight into some of the special features of Cades Cove.
Wheelchair accessible.

All of the above programs are free and many are wheelchair accessible.For more information check their website or contact them here.To download maps go here.For more information on the Junior Ranger program, stop by any park visitor center or the Cades Cove or Elkmont campground.

Friday, October 3

Educational "Picture Of The Day" Sites

Here are several sites that have a "Picture of the Day".

Space
Astronomy Picture of the Day
NASA Image of the Day
Lunar Photo of the Day

Earth
Earth Image of the Day
Earth Science Picture of the Day
National Geographic Photo of the Day

Weather
Weather Picture of the Day
The Weather Picture of the Day

Nature
Botany Photo of the Day
Insect Picture of the Day

Science
Live Science Image of the Day
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Image of the Day

History
American Heritage's Picture of the Day
Old Picture of the Day

I Won!!!

Lisa over at Homestead Originals was giving away the e-book ,"Haircuts for Little Men", on her blog and I WON! This is great, it's haircut time for my son, Daniel. I cut his hair anyways but I can always use a few pointers. :)

Thank you, Lisa. :)

Thursday, October 2

Pickin' Porch Update

Butch Ross is unable to appear at Wood 'n Strings Pickin' Porch this Saturday. The Clemmers will be performing instead.

Online Freebies/Giveaways

Free DVD
Feature Films for Families is giving away free DVD's. Go here, fill out the form and they will contact you to help you pick out your film.

Free Ziploc Fall Gift Pack
Ziploc is giving away a Fall Gift Pack with samples and coupons to the first 20,000 registrants. Go here to register.

Thanks to Crystal at Money Saving Mom for finding these.

Rummage Sales/Giveaway in Townsend

Today and Friday
Big Valley resort's annual rummage sale continues today 9am-4pm and tomorrow 9am-12pm. Tomorrow is $1-a-bag day. Big Valley is located on the right, a little past the Back Porch restuarant, just as you enter Townsend on Lamar Alexander Parkway/321.

Saturday
Church of the Cove is having a clothing giveaway from 9am-1pm. They are located on Wears Valley Rd., approximately one mile from the traffic light in Townsend, on the right.

Wednesday October 8-Saturday October 11
Hearts and Hands is having their annual rummage sale at the River Rat across from the Heritage Center on Hwy. 73 (about a mile past the traffic light). The sale will run 9am-5pm all four days.
If you would like to donate items to the sale, drop them off 9am-5pm Saturday, October 4, Monday, October 6, or Tuesday, October 7.

Ongoing
The Townsend Alumni Rummage Room is open every Wednesday 11am-2pm. This is located in Townsend City Hall on Tiger Dr. (across from Townsend Elementary School).

Monarch Butterfly Monitoring Results




Tuesday we participated in the Monarch butterfly monitoring program of the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont. We met at the entrance to Cades Cove at 10:00AM, 22 of us plus Mr. Nathan and Miss Kim from Tremont (15 of us were homeschoolers :)).

After filling out the required waver of liability (there's always one of those, isn't there?) and getting aquainted a little, we proceeded to our destination, a field across the Cove on the way out. We got to the field and...it had been mowed! No problem, we just had to walk a little farther to find the butterflies (good exercise!).


We were there about 3 hours and caught 10 Monarchs. That doesn't seem like many but they only caught 4 last week. When a Monarch was caught, it was identified, recorded, and tagged.


The tags are small, round, lightweight, stickers, each of them with a number and our state abbreviation. This information is written down, along with the name of the person who caught the butterfly and whether the Monarch is a male or female. Did you know that a male Monarch butterfly has a black spot on each of it's lower wings, and the female doesn't ?


The Monarch butterflies migrate to Mexico where they overwinter. The Monarchs are monitored in Mexico, also, and we will be notified if they catch the one with our tag!

We caught several other kinds of butterflies and caterpillers while we were in the Cove and we saw a deer and some turkeys. Everybody had a super time and it was educational, too! Needless to say, we will be doing this again.

Here are some pictures from our outing. Unfortunately, I didn't get any butterfly pictures. :(

At the entrance to Cades Cove.

A Deer

Some of the children

Abby

Woolyworms

Daniel

For more information on the Monarch monitoring program please see this post, Monarch Butterfly Monitoring and Website.

Wednesday, October 1

Free Hanging Dishtowel Tutorial and Giveaways

Want to make your own hanging dishtowels? You can find a free tutorial here. This is from Kathy at Teaching Good Things. She also has a giveaway every day this week on her blog, which you can find here.
Thanks so much, Kathy!

Today's New Homeschooling Freebies

TOS Magazine Schoolhouse Store
The Schoolhouse Store has some special offers right now and one of them is free! "Literature Helpers", by Knowledge Box Central, has over 200 ideas for literature studies, 60 templates and a study guide for teacher. You can download this e-book here.
I don't know how long this special will last, so get it today before it's gone.

Homeschool Freebie Of The Day
Today's freebie is two sample lessons from “The Thinking Toolbox” by Nathaniel & Hans Bluedorn, a great resource on critical thinking and logic skills. You can download this freebie here, today only.


More freebies for this week are listed here.

Tuesday, September 30

Free Home and Garden E-books

Download four free e-books from Maureen "Mo" Gilmer. Titles include, "The Dog-Scaped Yard", "Online Botanical Illustrations", "Backyard Wedding Makeover" and "Holiday Gifts And Decorating Ideas. Get these e-books here.


"100 Creative Themes for Decorating Kids' Rooms" can be downloaded here.

Sunday Hike

We took a hike Sunday up the mountain on the east side of the holler.


This is a view of Rich Mountain, Townsend is just right of center.



Ilex Decidua

Winterberry is a member of the Holly family, it's also called Possum Haw.


Once we climbed past the Laurel thicket, the mountain was covered with them.

Monarch Butterfly Monitoring and Website

We are in Cades Cove catching butterflies today! We will be participating in the Monarch butterfly monitoring program in Cades Cove, our first time, and my children are very excited. We'll be taking lots of pictures and I'll share some later.

If you would like to participate in the Monarch Monitoring program please see this post, Free Citizen Science Program at Tremont.

In the meantime, here's a great website all about Monarchs, Monarch Watch, from the University of Kansas.
Help track the monarch butterfly migration each fall and spring at Journey North and another good site is the Monarch Butterfly in North America website.

Homeschooling Freebies This Week

TOS Magazine Schoolhouse Store

The Schoolhouse Store-Deal Of The Day
Today only you can download "Let's Make a Webpage Junior", published by Motherboard Books. This is in e-book form and you can get it here.
Don't forget, it's available today only!

While you're there, download The Schoolhouse Store's newest freebie, "Noble Womanhood: A Collection of Quotes". This would be a great copywork resource for your girls. Download it here.
Note: You do have to create a free account to download the e-books.


Homeschool Freebie Of The Day

Today's freebie is "Getting Your Children to Obey", by Kelly Crawford. Download this resource here.
Don't forget to stop by each day for a new free resource. Better yet, join their mailing list and get an extra freebie each week!


HomeschoolRadioShows.com

This week's program is "America's First Invention", a 1950's "Adventures in Research" radio show about the The Pennsylvania long rifle. Download this audio program here.
The programs usually change on Tuesday, so get 'em while the gettin's good!


CurrClick

The free product for this week is "Oakes Basic Planner" a homeschooling planner for the upper grades. Get it here.
Note: This is an e-book and you do have to create a free account to download it.


EcoBrain

"Green Books For Green Living" Every week they offer a free download of one of their products. There are titles on sustainable living, gardening, cooking and so much more. This week's free e-book is "Cooking With Tofu", a Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin. You can download it here.Note: You will have to create a free account.


SchoolExpress

SchoolExpress publishes e-workbooks and theme units. Sign up for their newsletter here and receive a free theme unit or e-workbook a week. This month's topic is "Feelings", if you sign up before October 5th.
You can also download free worksheets here and find free activities and games here.


Hands Of A Child

A free lapbooking "Project Pack" is offered every three months. The freebie for this quarter is "Thomas Alva Edison". This can be downloaded through December 16th and you can get it here.

Homemaking Tip- Butter Wrappers

My grandmother used to save her butter wrappers and use them to grease her baking pans. Just stick them in a plastic bag and store in the fridge. You'd be surprised at the amount of butter that remains on a wrapper!

Monday, September 29

Freeware-Photo Editing and Manipulation

Irfanview
Fast, compact and free graphic viewer for Windows. Image editing and manipulation, many supported file formats, batch processing, create slideshows, play audio and video, special effects and free plug-ins are just a few of Irfanview's features. For more info and download link, click here.

FotoSketcher
Freeware to convert your digital photos into paintings, sketches or drawings. Go here for more information and to download.

Artweaver
A simple freeware program for creating sketches and art from photos. Find it here.

Free Citizen Science Program at Tremont

Do you like to search for salamanders or catch butterflies? Does identifying insects or banding birds sound like fun?
The Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont operates a volunteer program called Citizen Science. This program offers adults and students opportunities to aide in research projects collecting data for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
This Saturday and Sunday, October 4th and 5th, are monarch tagging days in Cades Cove and Monday, October 13th, you can assist with salamander monitoring.

For more information, or to sign up, please call Josh Davis at 865-448-6709.
Space is limited.

Note: This will be the last monarch tagging this year. The salamander monitoring takes place on the 2nd Monday of each month.

This Week's Activities and Events In Townsend

Townsend Farmer's Market

Tuesday, September 30
You can find fresh produce, baked goods and plants for sale every Tuesday from 4:00-7:00pm in the Trillium Cove Shopping Village parking lot. The market will run through October.
For more information, call 865-448-8700.



Townsend Visitor Center

Tuesday, September 30-Thursday, October 2
Art & Woodcrafts exhibit by Myron & Sanford Downs

Friday, October 3-Sunday, October 5
There are three exhibits scheduled for this weekend:
Decoupage Plates by Anna Bolton
Art Exhibit by Gloria Nelson
Stained Glass by Clay Bolinger

All events are free and for more information call 865-448-6134 or 800-525-6834 (toll free).


Mary E Tippitt Memorial Library

Wedenesday, October 1
Mike & Connie Clemmer from Wood-N-Strings Dulcimer Shop will present "Making Mountain Music" at the library's after-school program on Wednesday.
Please call the library at 865-448-1441 to pre-register your children no later than Tuesday.
Children in grades Pre-K through 5th are welcome and this is a free program.


Wood-N-Strings - Dulcimer Shop

Saturday, October 4
Every Saturday night at 7:00pm join the Clemmer's at the Pickin' Porch for some good ol' mountain music! This week's guest is Butch Ross, a mountain dulcimer player from Chattanooga.
For more information call (865) 448-6647.
This event is free.

Update: Butch Ross had to cancel and Mike and Connie will be playing instead.

The Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center

Saturday, October 4
The Heritage Center's Sunset Music Series presents "Wild Blue Yonder" this Saturday at 7:00pm. Admission is free for members and $3.00 for non-members.
For more info call 865-448-0044.




Free Activities in The Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Monday, September 29

Quilting
10:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Becky Cable House at Cades Cove Visitor Center
A demonstration of quilting techniques.
This program is on-going throughout the day.

Stream Life
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center
Have you ever wondered what lives in a mountain stream? Join us for an easy stroll along the creek to find out.



Tuesday, September 30

Little Greenbrier Schoolhouse
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM, 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
Location: Little Greenbrier Schoolhouse
Go back in time to discover what it was like to live in a mountain community and go to school in a one-room schoolhouse. This program is fun for all ages. Please arrive 15 minutes before program start; space is limited.

Quilting
10:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Becky Cable House at Cades Cove Visitor Center
A demonstration of quilting techniques. This program is on-going throughout the day.


Nestled In The Hills: The Noah "Bud" Ogle Place
12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: Noah "Bud" Ogle Place on Cherokee Orchard Road
Who lived in this place? Meet park staff at the cabin for a series of short walks and talks around this mountain farm. Brief tours of the cabin will alternate with 45 minute walks to the barn and tub mill at 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm.


Wednesday, October 1

Heritage Hunt
1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Primative Baptist Church
Join a park ranger to learn about the cemeteries of Cades Cove. After the talk, a self-guiding activity booklet will be provided to discover the stories, mysteries and insight cemeteries give us about community life in the cove.

Quilting
10:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Becky Cable House at Cades Cove Visitor Center
A demonstration of quilting techniques. This program is on-going throughout the day.

Traditional Old Tyme Music
10:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
The group "Tymes Past" presents music gleamed from the immigrant homeland and altered to a unique lifestyle in the Appalachians. This program is on-going throughout the day.

Mountain Living "Life in the Roaring Fork Community"
11:00 AM to 1:30 PM
Location: Noah
Would you like to do something different while visiting the Smokies? Learn about living in the mountains as we caravan along the 5-mile Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, stopping at different farmsteads such as the Ephraim Bales and Alfred Reagan places.

Cataract Falls Walk
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Meet a park ranger for an easy stroll to one of the hidden secrets of the Sugarlands.

The Civilian Conservation Corps
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: Newfound Gap, Rockefeller Memorial
In this 75th anniversary year of the New Deal and the Civilian Conservation Corps, come learn about what the "Three C`s" meant to our National Parks.


Thursday, October 2

Junior Ranger Program
1:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
Bring the family for a hands-on exploration of the Cove.
Accessible to persons using wheelchairs.
Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.

Traditional Old Tyme Music
10:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
The group "Tymes Past" presents music gleamed from the immigrant homeland and altered to a unique lifestyle in the Appalachians. This program is on-going throughout the day.

Cades Cove Primitive Baptist Church
11:00 AM to 11:30 AM, 1:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Primative Baptist Church
Precious memories still linger and are alive at the Primitive Baptist Church.

Trees Of The Sugarlands Valley
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Join us for a leisurely walk along the Fighting Creek Nature Trail to identify some of the trees found in the Smokies. This is an ideal program for future Junior Rangers.

Nestled In The Hills: The Noah "Bud" Ogle Place
12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: Noah "Bud" Ogle Place on Cherokee Orchard Road
Who lived in this place? Meet park staff at the cabin for a series of short walks and talks around this mountain farm. Brief tours of the cabin will alternate with 45 minute walks to the barn and tub mill at 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm.

WILD by Design
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
A talk and hands-on demonstration about some of the wild things in the park.
Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.

Cades Cove Evening Program
8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Campground Amphitheatre
Gain insight into some of the special features of Cades Cove.


Friday, October 3

Traditional Old Tyme Music
10:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
The group "Tymes Past" presents music gleamed from the immigrant homeland and altered to a unique lifestyle in the Appalachians. This program is on-going throughout the day. Join us at anytime.

Cataract Falls Walk
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Meet a park ranger for an easy stroll to one of the hidden secrets of the Sugarlands.

Indians, Bushwhackers And Conscripts: The Civil War in the Smokies
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Join us for a short walk to hear about Colonel Thomas and his legion of Confederate Cherokees, the Civil War outposts of Clingmans Dome, Fort Harry, and Alum Cave, and the Battle of Gatlinburg.

October Night Hike
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Location: Orientation Shelter at the entrance to the Cades Cove Loop Road
Listen to the spirits of Cades Cove. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Difficulty: Easy.
Wear comfortable walking shoes.

Saturday, October 4

Junior Ranger Program
1:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
Bring the family for a hands-on exploration of the Cove.
Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.

Attack Of The Killer Adelgids: Threats To The Hemlock Forest
1:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
A discussion about the non-native insect now destroying the Hemlock forests of the Smokies. Find out the current status and what is being done to one of the signature trees of the park.

Oconaluftee River Trail Walk
10:00 AM to 10:45 AM
Location: Oconaluftee Trailhead adjacent to the Oconaluftee Visitor Center
Join the Ranger for a short easy walk on the Oconaluftee River Trail.

Little Cataloochee Hike
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Meet at parking area on left just after entering Cataloochee Valley
Join a Ranger for a hike into Little Cataloochee Valley to discover the rich history of the area. Stops on the hike include the Hannah Cabin, Little Cataloochee Baptist Church and cemetery, and the restored Dan and Rachel Cook Cabin on Coggins Branch. Wear comfortable hiking shoes. Bring a bag lunch and drinking water.
Duration: 4-5 hours
Difficulty: Moderate, 5 miles round-trip, 300 ft. elevation change with some steep trail sections.

Autumn Arrives In The Smokies
10:30 AM to 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center Patio
Join a ranger to discover the "wondrous" world of the Smokies in fall, and learn about some out of the way places to view fall color.

Traditional Old Tyme Music
10:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
The group "Tymes Past" presents music gleamed from the immigrant homeland and altered to a unique lifestyle in the Appalachians. This program is on-going throughout the day.

Mill Walk
12:00 PM to 12:30 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
A walk through several of the historic structures that were important in the community.

WILD by Design
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Visitor Center
A talk and hands-on demonstration about some of the wild things in the park.
Note that travel time to programs at Cades Cove Visitor Center/Cable Mill area may be an hour or more once you enter the Cove due to heavy traffic volume. Plan accordingly.

Junior Ranger: Young`uns: Life on the Farm
2:30 PM to 3:15 PM
Location: Mountain Farm Museum adjacent to Oconaluftee Visitor Center
What kinds of chores and games did kids have on a farm in the "old days?" Join a Ranger to discover how children worked and played. You may even get to feed the pigs and chickens!

On Top Of Old Smoky: Sunset at the Dome
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: Clingmans Dome Parking Lot
Experience inspiring views from the highest point in Tennessee, and the third highest in the eastern United States. Future Junior Rangers will enjoy learning about the creatures of the night in the Spruce-fir forest. Bring a flashlight!
Level: Moderate to strenuous.

The Resort Communities Of Elkmont
6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Location: Elkmont Campground Entrance Station
What’s the story of the buildings located behind today`s Elkmont Campground? Learn about early 20th century Smokies vacationers on this 1 ½ hour walk through one of the historic resort communities of Elkmont.

Traditional Evening Campfire Program
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: Elkmont Campground Amphitheatre
Gather for a "Ranger`s Choice" series of special programs. Topics vary from natural to human history.

Stargazing
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Location: Orientation Shelter at the entrance to the Cades Cove Loop Road
Join a park ranger and the Smoky Mountain Astronomical Society as we learn about the stars and galaxies. Numerous telescopes will be available for viewing the night skies. Bring warm clothes, a blanket to sit on and a flashlight. The program will be cancelled in the case of rain.
Difficulty: Easy 1/3 mile walk to program site in a field.

Cades Cove Evening Program
8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Cades Cove Campground Amphitheatre
Gain insight into some of the special features of Cades Cove.
Wheelchair accessible.


All of the above programs are free and many are wheelchair accessible.
For more information check their website or contact them here.
To download maps go here.
For more information on the Junior Ranger program, stop by any park visitor center or the Cades Cove or Elkmont campground.

Sunday, September 28

Consider The Lilies

And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin:
Mathew 6:28