Nathan Favors, woodturner, Bakersville, NC.

Blue Ridge National Heritage Area/Blue Ridge Craft Trails

The Blue Ridge Craft Trails highlight the rich creative heritage in Western North Carolina. The project, an initiative of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, guides visitors across the region to craft artists’ studios, shops, and galleries filled with local, handmade artwork. Over 340 artists and galleries are listed in the directory, offering visitors unique opportunities to meet creators, view art, and purchase authentic, handmade pieces. The Blue Ridge Craft Trails also feature itineraries by region, guiding travelers through the Foothills, High Country, Central Mountains, and Far West regions of the state, making it easy to plan an immersive adventure that highlights individuals, communities, and towns. Craft Trails artists benefit from promotional opportunities and are involved in vending events, educational programs, and networking meetups.

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Blue Ridge National Heritage Area/Blue Ridge Craft Trails
31 College Place, Suite 20 
Asheville, 
NC 
28806
Kristen and JR Page, Page Pottery, Burnsville, NC. Sam DeanHurricane Bowl, Kenny Pieper, Pieper Glass, Burnsville, NC. David RamseyStecoah Drive-about, Robbinsville, NC. Courtesy of Blue Ridge National Heritage AreaMugs, Teresa Pietsch, Bakersville, NC. Courtesy of Teresa Pietsch

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