3 Reasons To Visit Smoky Mountain Knife Works

Published May 14, 2025

The Great Smoky Mountains are a beautiful place. From hiking trails to breathtaking views there is much to do. There are also plenty of things to look into in the surrounding area. One of the most popular places to visit is Smoky Mountain Knife Works. This expansive store has anything and everything you are looking for. Below we have listed just three things that make Smoky Mountain Knife Works a great place to visit.

1. Knives

If you are a knife enthusiast then look no further than this store! Every knife is made with perfection and is beautifully crafted. They have all sorts of knives such as folding, fixed, and automatic knives. They also carry artisan swords, spears and throwing knives.

2. Firearms

Knives aren’t the only thing Smoky Mountain Knife Works sells. With all sorts of accessories, optics and ammo you will love exploring the shelves and stocking up on your favorite, high quality brands. Stop by and grab a scope, a case or anything you’d like.

3. Gear

The types of gear range from sporting goods and flashlights, to tools and self defense items. Tactical pens and combat ready umbrellas are just a few of the interesting articles they carry at Smoky Mountain Knife works.

Visiting The Great Smoky Mountains is always an amazing experience. Visiting Smoky Mountain Knife works makes it an even better trip. When you visit and you’re looking for a place to stay, check out Heartland Cabin Rentals. We have any kind of cabin you could wish for. Soak in a hot tub or play pool with your family and friends. You can do everything you enjoy during your stay!

If you’re returning to the Smokies and you’ve already visited the most popular waterfalls in the area then you might be looking for something new. If so, then we have the list for you! Here are five waterfalls that are lesser known but just as breathtakingly beautiful.

 

1. Spruce Flats Falls

First on our list is Spruce Flats Falls, a moderately difficult trail that begins at Tremont but doesn’t end at the falls. You’ll see Spruce Flats Falls not far into your hike and you might not want to leave. It’s a beautiful view and a peaceful place for a picnic.

 

2. Hen Wallow Falls

This beautiful four and a half mile trail is just what you need for your afternoon hike. With a gentle elevation gain this trail leads to a cascading waterfall, flowing down the rock face. This is one spot you want to make sure is on your bucket list.

 

3. Cataract Falls

This waterfall is on the smaller side but also comes with a shorter hike. You can park at the Sugarland's Visitor Center and take a short walk to the foot of the falls. Make sure to avoid climbing around the area as the rocks can be fairly slippery.

 

4. Cane Creek Twin Falls

Of all the waterfalls on this list, Cane Creek Twin Falls is the most popular. It’s still not the most visited however, and makes for a great afternoon stroll. The hike is only ten minutes long and you can walk to the waterfall to stroll across the suspension bridge and see the towering waterfall from above.

 

5. Juney Wank Falls

This adorable waterfall is at the end of an easy trail, perfect for you and the kids. The only thing to look out for is the steeper incline of the trail. When you reach the waterfall you’ll cross a footbridge that will provide a stunning view of your destination.

 

Regardless of the waterfall you choose to hike to, you'll love your trip to the Smokies. When you visit, check out Heartland Cabin Rentals