When the mountains cloud over
A rainy day in Franklin.
Mountain weather turns on a dime — and there's plenty to do once the clouds roll in. Movies, bowling, museums, galleries, and a warm taproom or two. Here's where to stay dry. For what's on this week, the home page is the live calendar.
Indoors & worth it
Catch a movie
Ruby Cinemas right in town runs the new releases — first-run films without the drive to a big-city multiplex. The easiest rainy-afternoon plan there is.
Bowling, arcade & laser tag
The Factory is the region's family entertainment center — ten bowling lanes, 100-plus arcade games, laser tag, and a restaurant under one roof. The classic rainy-day move.
The free gem museum
Franklin's the Gem Capital of the World, and the Gem & Mineral Museum — in the old 1850s jail — is free and bone-dry: rubies, sapphires, and a glowing fluorescent-rock room.
Duck into a taproom
Lazy Hiker, Currahee, the Rathskeller — the downtown Beer Mile is mostly indoors, with trivia and live music going somewhere and a social district to connect them.
Browse the galleries
The Uptown Gallery on Main Street is free to browse, and the Bascom up in Highlands has free admission and a covered bridge — art-spotting stays dry.
The Scottish Tartans Museum
The only Scottish Tartans Museum outside Scotland sits right downtown — clan history, a tartan archive, and how the Highlands ended up in the Carolinas.
Coffee & something sweet
A rainy afternoon is an excuse for a long coffee. The downtown cafes, bakeries, and sweet spots are all walkable once you've parked.
When it clears
The free outings and the field guides are waiting — waterfalls, trails, and the rest of Franklin in the sun.