Bryson City Guidebook

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Bryson City Guidebook

Food scene

Great for breakfast and lunch. Has tons of gluten free options.
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Mountain Perks
9 Depot St
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Great for breakfast and lunch. Has tons of gluten free options.
Grab a delicious meal from the Rice Wagon, take it upstairs to Mountain Layers Brewing Company, to pair with a cold beer and overlook downtown Bryson City.
The Rice Wagon
90 Everett Street
Grab a delicious meal from the Rice Wagon, take it upstairs to Mountain Layers Brewing Company, to pair with a cold beer and overlook downtown Bryson City.
Located only 4 miles from Lazy Bear Cabin, Rivers End has delicious pizza, burgers, salads, etc. and an amazing view.
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River's End Restaurant
13077 US-19
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Located only 4 miles from Lazy Bear Cabin, Rivers End has delicious pizza, burgers, salads, etc. and an amazing view.
Located in Nantahala Village, Tommy’s Paradise has delicious pizza and cold beverages. After a day at the pool, we love walking over for a bite to eat, Shirley temples and live music.
Tommy's Paradise
9405 U.S. Highway 19
Located in Nantahala Village, Tommy’s Paradise has delicious pizza and cold beverages. After a day at the pool, we love walking over for a bite to eat, Shirley temples and live music.

Brewery

Mountain Layers Brewery offers great beers and ciders, an amazing view of downtown Bryson City and if you are looking for a bite to eat, Rice Wagon is located on site.
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Mountain Layers Brewing Company
90 Everett St
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Winery

Hidden away on the mountain top, this local winery has a great selection of wines and amazing views.
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Deep Creek Winery
405 Johnathan Walk
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Sightseeing

Deep Creek park has easy hiking trails that lead you to three waterfalls. You can also go tubing down the river.
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Deep Creek Trail Trailhead
West Deep Creek Road
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Deep Creek park has easy hiking trails that lead you to three waterfalls. You can also go tubing down the river.
The Road to Nowhere, Bryson City, NC is a historic and unique place to visit in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Walk through the long tunnel and hike the trails.
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Lakeview Drive East
Lakeview Drive East
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The Road to Nowhere, Bryson City, NC is a historic and unique place to visit in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Walk through the long tunnel and hike the trails.
No need to leave the Village, walk down to the stables to horseback ride the trails.
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Nantahala Village Riding Stable
9400 US-19
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No need to leave the Village, walk down to the stables to horseback ride the trails.
Take a train ride through the Smoky Mountains or spend the afternoon looking through the train museum, the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad is great entertainment.
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Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
18 Fry St
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Take a train ride through the Smoky Mountains or spend the afternoon looking through the train museum, the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad is great entertainment.
Darnell Farm is our favorite! It is a great place for fresh meats and produce, they have an outdoor play area, food trucks, delicious dessert, fishing and additional seasonal entertainment.
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Darnell Farms
2300 Governors Island Rd
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Darnell Farm is our favorite! It is a great place for fresh meats and produce, they have an outdoor play area, food trucks, delicious dessert, fishing and additional seasonal entertainment.
Zip lining, kayaking, hiking, dining, or just sitting by the river taking in the surroundings, NOC has it all.
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Nantahala Outdoor Center
13077 U.S. Highway 19
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Zip lining, kayaking, hiking, dining, or just sitting by the river taking in the surroundings, NOC has it all.
At 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome is the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The observation tower on the summit of Clingmans Dome offers spectacular 360° views of the Smokies and beyond for visitors willing to climb the steep half-mile walk to the tower at the top.
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Clingmans Dome
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At 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome is the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The observation tower on the summit of Clingmans Dome offers spectacular 360° views of the Smokies and beyond for visitors willing to climb the steep half-mile walk to the tower at the top.