Floyd Artisan Trail
16th Annual Floyd Artisan Trail | 2026
Saturday, June 20 • 10am – 5pm
Sunday, June 21 • 12pm – 5pm
https://www.floydartcenter.org/floyd-artisan-trail
Explore Floyd County’s vibrant creative community during the 2026 Floyd Artisan Trail, a free self-guided tour of open studios, galleries, and creative spaces throughout the region.
This year’s Trail features 22 artisans across 16 sites, along with 7 Artful Adventure Partners that help create a richer and more immersive experience throughout Floyd County during Trail weekend.
Meet artists, watch demonstrations, shop for one-of-a-kind handmade work, and enjoy hands-on workshops offered at select stops along the Trail. From pottery and woodworking to painting, jewelry, fiber arts, glass, photography, and more, the Floyd Artisan Trail offers a unique opportunity to experience the creativity and craftsmanship that make Floyd such a special destination.
The Floyd Artisan Trail Exhibition is also on display at the Floyd Center for the Arts through July 4, featuring work by participating Trail artists.
Trail maps are available online and at the Floyd Center for the Arts.
Sign up for Artisan Trail workshops here: https://www.hisawyer.com/floyd-center-for-the-arts/schedules?schedule_id=camps&category_id%5B%5D=13&ageGradeFilterTab=age_ranges%5B%5D&slug=floyd-center-for-the-arts
Your journey doesn’t end at the studio door. Take an Artful Adventure through Floyd by pairing your Artisan Trail experience with local shops, cozy lodging, farms, restaurants, and unforgettable entertainment while supporting the creative experiences that make Floyd so unique.
Special thanks to our Artful Adventure partners:
• Buffalo Mountain Ziplines
• Crooked Mountain
• Floyd EcoVillage Farm Store
• Hotel Floyd
• The Book House
• The June Bug Center
• Out There Studio and Sculpture Trail
Presented by the Floyd Center for the Arts.
Special thanks to our sponsors and partners: Virginia Tourism Corporation, Thomas & Wall Real Estate, Buffalo Mountain Ziplines, Floyd Tourism, Floyd County Chamber of Commerce, the Virginia Commission for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

