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North Carolina "Beer Tasting" Train Rides
North Carolina Beer Tasting Train Rides (2026)
Published: May 5, 2026
By: Adam Burns
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (GSMR) is one of the Southeast’s most beloved heritage rail experiences—an easygoing way to see big mountain scenery from a front-row seat you simply can’t replicate by car. Departing from its historic depot in downtown Bryson City, GSMR’s excursions glide along rivers, skirt Fontana Lake, cross tall trestles, and dive into tunnels carved through rugged Appalachian terrain.
While the railroad is well-known for family-friendly scenic runs and seasonal favorites, it’s also built a strong lineup of adults-oriented events. If you’re looking for the most “Bryson City” way to combine railroading and local flavor, the Smoky Mountain Beer Run is the one to circle on the calendar—an evening-style specialty excursion that pairs mountain views with craft beer, music, and a laid-back party vibe.
A Brief History
The tracks GSMR uses were once part of the Murphy Branch, historically associated with Southern Railway service through Western North Carolina. When this line faced abandonment in the late 1980s, a mix of public and private efforts helped keep it alive. By 1988, the operation that would become GSMR began running passenger excursions, bringing new life to an otherwise threatened mountain railroad.
In 1999, the railroad was purchased by American Heritage Railways, a company known for operating heritage attractions and excursion railroads. That ownership has helped GSMR expand its special-event calendar, on-board experiences, and visitor amenities while continuing to showcase the region’s rail corridor as an attraction in its own right.
Bryson City
GSMR’s depot sits right in downtown Bryson City, making it refreshingly easy to turn your train ride into a full day (or weekend) in the Smokies. It’s a walkable mountain town with shops, restaurants, and breweries close by—perfect if your group wants to arrive early, park once, and enjoy the day without constant driving. The railroad’s published information also points visitors to convenient paid parking near the depot area—helpful on busy weekends and special-event nights.
The Core Excursions
Even if your main goal is the Beer Run, it helps to understand GSMR’s two marquee scenic routes—because the Beer Run is built on the same beautiful corridor and operating know-how.
Tuckasegee River Excursion
This is GSMR’s classic countryside-and-river trip: a four-hour round trip that runs 32 miles between Bryson City and Dillsboro and back, passing highlights like the Cowee Tunnel and a stretch of peaceful Western North Carolina scenery.
Nantahala Gorge Excursion
If you want the “big water and big views” run, this is it. The Nantahala Gorge trip is about 4.5 hours round trip and covers 44 miles, following the Nantahala River and Fontana Lake into more dramatic mountain scenery. GSMR notes that, depending on season and date, this trip may be powered by steam or diesel, which adds an extra layer of excitement for locomotive fans.
Across the system, partner tourism outlets commonly describe GSMR’s line as about 53 miles, featuring two tunnels and roughly two dozen bridges, underscoring how much classic “mountain railroading” is packed into a relatively compact excursion railroad.
The Smoky Mountain Beer Run
What it is
The Smoky Mountain Beer Run is an adults-only specialty excursion designed around craft beer, music, and a relaxed social atmosphere. GSMR describes it as a roughly three-and-a-half-hour round trip, departing from the Bryson City Depot and including a layover along the route.
Rather than feeling like a standard scenic run with a “tasting” tacked on, the Beer Run is built to be the event. Expect curated sampling, upbeat energy, and plenty of time to mingle—great for friend groups, couples, birthday outings, or anyone who wants an experience that’s equal parts train ride and mountain social night.
The beer (and how sampling works)
GSMR’s Beer Run event listing describes beer sampling as part of the experience, including two half-pint samples onboard and an additional sample during the layover stop. The layover location is described as Innovation Station in Dillsboro, NC, tying the event to the same general corridor as the Tuckasegee route.
Another regional listing describing the Beer Run emphasizes that you’ll get beer samplings onboard and again during the stop at a local craft brewery, reinforcing that the “beer” part of the Beer Run is not just symbolic—it’s integrated into the trip.
Food, extras, and that “special-event” feel
Special-event trains live or die by the details, and the Beer Run leans into them. One event description notes that the experience can include themed music and a set food offering (like a hearty entrée-style meal) along with souvenirs such as a branded pint glass and tote bag per reservation—exact inclusions can vary by date and ticket package, but the overall intent is clear: this is a “night out,” not just transportation.
Time and pacing
The Beer Run’s ~3.5-hour total runtime is a sweet spot: long enough to feel like a true excursion (not a quick shuttle), but short enough to remain comfortable and lively—especially for visitors who want to grab dinner in Bryson City before or after.
What To Expect
Every GSMR trip is a blend of scenery, nostalgia, and easygoing hospitality, but the Beer Run adds a distinctly social layer. Here’s what typically defines the experience:
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A convivial crowd: Guests are there to talk, laugh, and toast the views—more “mountain party” than “quiet observation car.”
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Scenery in motion: Even when the focus is beer and music, you’re still riding through one of Western North Carolina’s signature river-and-mountain corridors.
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A built-in destination stop: The layover is part of the story—time to stretch your legs, enjoy the setting, and round out the tasting.
Final Thoughts
At its core, the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad succeeds because it does the basics beautifully: a memorable depot town, a dramatic mountain corridor, and a schedule built around experiences—scenic, seasonal, and specialty events alike.
And the Smoky Mountain Beer Run is a perfect example of how GSMR keeps the tradition fresh. It’s not just “a train that serves beer.” It’s a curated Smokies night out—rail travel, craft sampling, music, and the kind of mountain scenery that makes you want to raise a glass even before the first pour. To learn more about this event please click here to visit the GSMR website.
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