5 Top Franklin Things to do in November

November is the official start of the holiday season! It’s the time when we come together with friends and family to give thanks and appreciate all of our Blessings, great and small. And Franklin, NC is the perfect place for special gatherings and cherished holiday moments in a relaxed and beautiful environment. Check out the top 5 things to do this month in this quaint Smoky Mountain town.

Veterans Day Parade Franklin, NC

Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony

On Monday, November 11, the Town of Franklin will hold its annual Veterans Day Parade & Ceremony on the streets of historic downtown. The parade will commence at 10:45 a.m. on Main Street and all Veterans are invited to participate. This patriotic procession of red, white, and blue recognizes various groups of U.S. Military Veterans, each from a different war or period of service. The parade is immediately followed by a very moving Veterans Ceremony on the Square, featuring special speakers, a wreath laying, and a rendition of “Taps”. Celebrate with a small town parade and honor those who served for our freedom. 


A Relaxed Black Friday Shopping Experience?

Yes! How would you like to take advantage of Black Friday savings without the crowds, traffic and overall nightmare that is a typical Black Friday experience? How about a shopping experience surrounded by beautiful mountains? Choose Franklin, where everyday shopping (even Black Friday) is pleasant and stress-free. Enjoy ample parking, then stroll down Main St. and surrounding areas to enjoy the unique shops, all while supporting small businesses in the beautiful Smoky Mountains. Best shopping center ever!


Christmas decorations

Winter Wonderland

Winter Wonderland takes over historic downtown Franklin on the evenings of November 30 and December 7. On the first Saturday, this special event features the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, when the 22-foot tall Christmas Tree on the Square is illuminated for all to enjoy through the holidays. (Don’t forget it’s Small Business Saturday on Nov. 30, so prepare to do a little more shopping while you enjoy the decorations.)

Immediately following the Town of Franklin’s Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, merchants will present the Annual Candlelight Service on the Speaker’s Corner at the Macon County Courthouse. The celebration will also include free carriage rides to truly complete the feel of the holiday season. Both nights will feature holiday sales at the shops on Main Street, Christmas window displays and decor, Winter Wonderland dining at downtown restaurants, and even a visit from Santa himself!


water falls

Rufus Morgan Trail & Falls

The Rufus Morgan Trail is just a short drive west of Franklin and is considered one of the best winter hikes in the area! The 1+ mile loop trail is well-maintained and meanders through the vast Nantahala National Forest. You’ll walk over creeks, under towering trees, and pass by the 60-foot tall Rufus Morgan Falls as you go. This is considered a moderate hiking trail, so pack some light gear and go on an adventure!


Broadway in the Mountains

On evenings of November 22 & 23, The Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts presents “Merry Christmas Uncle Scrooge”. This two-act musical version of the Christmas classic by Charles Dickens is certain to entertain the whole family. Remember the true meaning of Christmas while enjoying a rousing musical for just $18-28 per ticket. (And don’t forget fun for the kids next door at The Factory, featuring games, trampolines and more). Get your tickets now, because you won’t want to miss out on all of your favorite characters, like Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit, and Ebenezer Scrooge of course! Get your tickets here.

This November, Franklin has everything you need to make your time with friends and family memorable. From special events, to holiday shopping and even a waterfall adventure, you’ll find plenty to do in this beautiful Smoky Mountain town!

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