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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
'Cataloochee Elk'

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'Cataloochee Elk'

Ive got the Right of Way

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'Cataloochee Elk'

Mud Bath

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'Yellow Lady'
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Yellow Lady Slipper

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'Morning Mist'
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Early morning light enters the valley of Cades Cove

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'Mouse Creek Falls'

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'Great Smokey Mts National Park'
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Cotaloochee

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Cotaloochee

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Cotaloochee

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'Smoke'
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Psalm 10432 He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth he toucheth the hills, and they smoke.

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'Middle Prong Little River'
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'Sparks Lane'
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'Great Smokey Mts National Park'
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Cotaloochee

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'Great Smokey Mts National Park'
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Cotaloochee

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Cotaloochee

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'Big Creek'

View on the way to Mouse Creek Falls

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'Mouse Creek Falls'

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'Velvet'
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Deer with antler in velvet

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'Cataloochee Elk'

Elk bugling in Cataloochee Valley

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'Cataloochee Elk'

The Rut is on.

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'Cataloochee Elk'

Ridge upon ridge of endless forest straddle the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of the largest protected areas in the Eastern United States. World renowned for the diversity of its plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, and the depth and integrity of its wilderness sanctuary, the park attracts over nine million visitors each year. Once a part of the Cherokee homeland, the Smokies today are a hiker's paradise with over 800 miles of trails.
For a great outdoors experience, visit Smoky Mountains National Park. Besides the awesome panorama of scenic wonders, there are a wide variety of activities available within the park's boundaries for both adults...more
Area Accommodations
Nolichuckey Bluffs Bed and Breakfast Cabins - Greeneville, NC
Cottages and Cabins
Nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains near historic Greeneville, Tennessee, Nolichuckey Bluffs offers a relaxing escape with East Tennessee hospitality.
Griffin Island Campground - Sevierville, TN
Campgrounds
Looking for something different Griffin Island is a family owned and family friendly 32 acre property that includes rental campers, full hook-up sites, and tent sites for rent on Douglas Lake. Griffin Island is your getaway from the mainstream but close enough to all the attraction of Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg.brPhone 866-461-4561
Bounds Properties - Sherrills Ford, NC
Cottages and Cabins
3.5 acres with over 200 feet of waterfront, Tuscan style Brand new home. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, Screen porch overlooking Lake, Deep Water with dock, Plenty of Parking. Paddle Boat included. Linens Included.
Places To Supplies
Pumpkintown Mountain Opry - Pickens, SC
Casual Family Dining
Built in 1986, the four story Pumpkintown Mountain Opry building is a monument to old-world craftsmanship and home of the restaurant and shops. We invite you to enjoy the theater arts of the Pumpkintown Mountain Opry or come relax on the porch and enjoy some ice cream or our great coffee.
Boats and RVs
Griffin Island Campground - Sevierville, TN
Boat Rentals
Looking for something different Griffin Island is a family owned and family friendly 32 acre property that includes rental campers, full hook-up sites, and tent sites for rent on Douglas Lake. Griffin Island is your getaway from the mainstream but close enough to all the attraction of Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg.brPhone 866-461-4561


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Picnicking
Picnic areas are located at Big Creek, Chimney Tops, Cades Cove, Collins Creek, Cosby, Deep Creek, Greenbrier, Heintooga, Look Rock, Metcalf Bottoms, and Twin Creeks.

The picnic areas at Cades Cove, Chimney Tops, Cosby, Deep Creek, Greenbrier, and Metcalf Bottoms remain open year-round. The remaining picnic areas are closed during the winter.

All picnic areas have pavilions except Chimneys and Cades Cove. The picnic pavilions at Collins Creek, Cosby, Deep Creek, Metcalf Bottoms, and Twin Creeks can be reserved for groups up to five months in advance by calling 1-800-365-2267.

All pavilions except Twin Creeks cost $20 per use. Twin Creeks' fee ranges from $35-75 depending on the usage. Payment can be made by credit card or personal check at the time the reservation is made.

Please remember that feeding bears and other wildlife is illegal. The black bear symbolizes the invaluable wilderness qualities of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. But bears are dying unnecessarily due to improper disposal of garbage or illegal feeding by visitors. A bear's remarkable sense of smell may lead it to human foods, such as a picnicker's cooler, garbage left in the open, or food scraps thrown on the ground or left in the grill. A bear that has discovered human food or garbage will eventually become day-active and leave the safety of the backcountry. It may panhandle along roadsides and be killed by a car or it may injure a visitor and have to be euthanized. Please do your part to help protect black bears and other wildlife in the Great Smokies. Clean your picnic area, including the grill and the ground around the table, thoroughly after your meal. Thank you.

Trails
More than 850 miles of hiking trails traverse the Great Smoky Mountains. They range from easy to difficult and provide half hour walks to week-long backpacking trips. The Appalachian Trail runs for 70 miles along the Park's top ridge. Pets are not allowed on any trails except for the Gatlinburg Trail and the Oconaluftee River Trail. Backcountry camping requires a permit.

Safety is important to consider when exploring the backcountry. Here are a few basics to help you get started:

* Let someone know your route and return time. * Always hike with another person. * Carry a current park trail map. * Carry 2 small flashlights or headlamps. * Take adequate water - minimum 2 quarts per person per day. * All water taken from the backcountry should be treated. * Wear shoes or boots that provide good ankle support. * Carry a small first aid kit. * Check the current weather forecast and be prepared for quickly changing conditions.

With so many options, the Smokies offer a tremendous number of hiking opportunities. Mentioned below are a few of the most popular destinations:

Alum Cave Trail. This is a 4.4 mile roundtrip hike, rated moderate. It includes Arch Rock, a natural arch, Inspiration Point, and the Alum Cave Bluff. Inspiration Point offers a spectacular view of the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River's upper basin. The trail continues to Mt. Le Conte, and its beautiful viewpoints. Roundtrip distance from the parking to Le Conte is 10 miles. This trail can be icy in winter.

Andrews Bald. A 3.6 mile roundtrip hike, rated moderate. This hike heads downslope to a bald. Excellent views open to the south, toward Fontana Lake, and in early summer the azaleas explode with color. The trail head is located at the end of Clingmans Dome Road, which is closed from December through March.

Charlies Bunion. This 8-mile roundtrip hike is rated strenuous. Following the Appalachian Trail, this hike goes out to rocky crags along the state-line ridge. It has excellent views. This trail can be icy in winter.

These are only a few suggestions. To order more information or buy a hiking map please visit the Great Smoky Mountains Association's Bookstore.

For those who are interested in completing all of the more than 150 hiking trails in the Smokies, you can now become a member of the 900 miler club.
Things To Do in the Area
Pumpkintown Mountain Opry - Pickens, SC
Theater
Built in 1986, the four story Pumpkintown Mountain Opry building is a monument to old-world craftsmanship and home of the restaurant and shops. We invite you to enjoy the theater arts of the Pumpkintown Mountain Opry or come relax on the porch and enjoy some ice cream or our great coffee.
Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
August 22 Best of Western NC
Awesome, breath taking views! Fall and Spring are the best times to be in WNC. Winter is great too, if you have a fireplace and someone to snuggle up with.
September 2 one of my faveorite parks
August 2 great park by rmegan13@aol.com
great park ,great views.we went thru july,27,2008 we will be back


Area Campgrounds

Happy Holiday RV Park & Camgpground
1553 Wolfetown Road
Cherokee, NC
828-497-7250


Indian Creek Campground
1367 Bunches Creek Road
Cherokee, NC
828-497-4361


Yogi in the Smokies
317 Galamore Bridge Road
Cherokee, NC


Deep Creek Tube Center & Campground
1090 West Deep Creek Road
Bryson City, NC
828-488-6055


Ela Campground
5100 Ela Road
Bryson City, NC
828-488-2410


Hide Away Campground
525 Shuler Road
Bryson City, NC
828-488-2083


Cherokee/Great Smokies KOA Resort Campground
92 KOA Campground Road
Cherokee, NC


Flaming Arrow Campground
US Highway 441 South
Cherokee, NC


Great Smokey Mountain RV Camping Resort
17 Old Soco Road
Whittier, NC
828-497-2470


Holly Cove RV Resort
341 Holly Cove Road
Whittier, NC
828-631-0692


Adventure Bound Camping Resorts - Gatlinburg
4609 East Parkway Highway 321
Gatlinburg, TN


Arrow Creek Campground
4721 East Parkway
Gatlinburg, TN


Camping In The Smokies/Gatlinburg RV
1640 East Parkway
Gatlinburg, TN
865-430-3594


Outdoor Resorts of America Inc
4229 Parkway East
Gatlinburg, TN
865-436-5861


Smoky Bear Campground
PO Box 454
Gatlinburg, TN


Twin Creek RV Resort
1202 East Parkway
Gatlinburg, TN


Eagle's Nest Campground Inc.
1111 Wears Valley Road
Pigeon Forge, TN


Pine Mountain RV Park
411 Pine Mountain Road
Pigeon Forge, TN


Griffin Island Campground
1201 Flat Creek Road
Sevierville, TN


Ripplin' Waters Campground
1930 Winfield Dunn Parkway
Sevierville, TN


River Plantation RV Park
1004 Parkway
Sevierville, TN


Big Meadow Family Campground
8215 Cedar Creek Road
Townsend, TN


Mountaineer Campground
8451 Scenic Highway 73
Townsend, TN
865-448-6421


Townsend/Great Smokies KOA
8533 State Highway 73
Townsend, TN


Tremont Outdoor Resort
118 Stables Drive
Townsend, TN


Area Fishing Related Businesses
Wishin' I Was Fishin'
1405 Douglas Dam Rd
Sevierville, TN
(865) 774-7011


J Floyd's Sports World
539 Winfield Dunn Pkwy
Sevierville, TN
(865) 453-5010


Smoky Mountain Angler The
466 Brookside Village Way
Gatlinburg, TN
(865) 436-8746


Little River Outfitters
106 Town Square Dr
Townsend, TN
(865) 448-9459


Area Resorts and Lodging
Timberwinds Log Cabin Resort
1358 Old Red LN
Sevierville, TN
(865) 453-8037


Walden Lodge
3610 Waldens Creek Rd
Sevierville, TN
(865) 429-1212


Oak Haven Resort
1947 Old Knoxville Hwy
Sevierville, TN
(865) 428-2009


Bads River Resort
291 Rudd Rd
Townsend, TN
(865) 448-9448


Maple Leaf Lodge
137 Apple Valley Way
Townsend, TN
(865) 448-6000


Wild Mountain Rose Log Cabin Rentals
929 Cavern Rd
Townsend, TN
(865) 448-6895


Mountaintop Resorts
2788 Windfall Estates Dr
Sevierville, TN
(865) 286-1150


Deer Ridge Mountain Resort
3710 Weber Rd
Gatlinburg, TN
(865) 436-2325


Big Valley Resort
7056 E Lamar Alexander Pkwy
Townsend, TN
(865) 448-6191


Sundown Safari Resort
8450 State Highway 73
Townsend, TN
(865) 448-9344


Smoky Mountain Lake Rentals
1804 Gator Point Rd
Sevierville, TN
(865) 428-0467


Resort Quest Smokey Mountain
2645 Valley Heights Dr
Pigeon Forge, TN
(865) 429-5205


Clarion Inn Willow River
1990 Winfield Dunn Pkwy
Sevierville, TN
(865) 429-7600


Sleepy Bear Cabin Rentals
1000 Parkway
Sevierville, TN
(865) 774-8484


Fairfield Resorts Inc
280 Collier Dr
Sevierville, TN
(865) 774-3960


Starr Crest Resort
1431 Upper Middle Creek Rd
Sevierville, TN
(865) 429-0156


Eagle's Ridge Resort
2740 Florence Dr
Pigeon Forge, TN
(865) 453-2220


Heartlander Country Star Resort
2385 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN
(865) 453-4106


Area Resources
Nolichuckey Bluffs Bed and Breakfast Cabins - Greeneville, NC
Wedding Facilities
Nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains near historic Greeneville, Tennessee, Nolichuckey Bluffs offers a relaxing escape with East Tennessee hospitality.
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