Adventure Brief
Turn an afternoon in Boone into a quick, hands-on maker session. In one hour at Boone Blownt you’ll learn basic lampworking and leave with a wearable glass jellyfish pendant.
1 hour
easy
From $113.00
Family Friendly
Ages 13+ • 1 Hour • No experience needed!
Turn an afternoon in Boone into a quick, hands-on maker session. In one hour at Boone Blownt you’ll learn basic lampworking and leave with a wearable glass jellyfish pendant.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
1 hour
Fitness Level
No special fitness required; participants should be able to stand at a bench for 45–60 minutes and follow safety instructions.
Wildlife
History
Boone sits in the North Carolina High Country and takes its name from frontiersman Daniel Boone; the area has a long tradition of Appalachian craft and maker culture.
Conservation
The studio follows standard safety and waste protocols for working glass; visitors are encouraged to minimize travel impact and follow Leave No Trace when exploring nearby trails.
Tour Boone
Ages 13+ • 1 Hour • No experience needed!
Tour Boone is a guide service based in Boone, North Carolina, offering a diverse collection of outdoor adventures and town tours for visitors and residents. The company organizes rock climbing at Shelter Cove, stand-up paddleboard (SUP) tours and Yoga SUP sessions on Price Lake, educational two- and four-hour hiking tours in the Boone area, a glass turtle crafting class, brewery-focused party bus and downtown pub crawl experiences, a Junaluska lantern ghost walk, and a historical downtown walking tour that explores local heritage.
Tours accommodate all skill levels: beginner-friendly SUP and Yoga SUP classes include experienced instruction, and rock climbing outings offer top roping and bouldering with supportive guidance. Hiking options provide flexible durations and educational commentary on regional flora, fauna, and conservation. Brewery and pub tours highlight award-winning local breweries and the flavors of Boone’s seasonal beers, ciders, and seltzers. The Junaluska Lantern Ghost Walk and the Historical Downtown Tour present storytelling and local history from Junaluska Hill to downtown.
Booking information, schedules, and specific trip details are available through Tour Boone’s listings. Safety and accessibility are emphasized through guided supervision and clear trip descriptions. Whether participants seek active outdoor recreation on Price Lake and Shelter Cove, hands-on crafting, or cultural and culinary exploration of downtown Boone, these curated experiences are designed to showcase the natural beauty and community character of Boone, North Carolina. Guests can book individual or group outings year-round, choosing options that match fitness, interest, and schedule while experiencing Boone's seasons and local cultural highlights.
Base Location
Boone, NC
Trips start locally
Tours Offered
11
Diverse local experiences
Popular Sites
Price Lake, Shelter Cove
Iconic Boone locations
Tour Lengths
2–4 hrs, full-day
Flexible durations
Reserve a guided SUP, hike, climb, brewery tour, ghost walk or crafting class and experience Boone, NC with knowledgeable local guides.
Book ahead
The class is only an hour and fills quickly on weekends—reserve a spot through the booking link to avoid disappointment.
Dress for safety
Tie back long hair and avoid loose sleeves; the studio supplies eye protection but closed-toe shoes are recommended.
Combine with a hike
Schedule the class before or after a short outing on the Tanawha Trail or a drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway for a full day in the High Country.
Protect your pendant
Bring a small padded pouch or bag to transport your cooled glass safely after the session.
Closed-toe shoes
Protects feet from dropped tools or glass fragments in the studio.
Small padded bag
Keeps your finished pendant safe in transit while it cools fully.
Layered clothing
Boone’s high-country weather changes fast—layers keep you comfortable before and after class.
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Camera or phone
Great for capturing close-up shots of the shaping process and your finished piece.