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Great Smoky Mountains National Park

A biodiverse preserve on the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, renowned for its mist-cloaked mountains and rich Appalachian heritage.

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The Great Smokies are the jewel in the crown of Appalachia. They roll through Tennessee and North Carolina in a fog of hazy ridges and moss-caked forests, babbling streams and rock bluffs with lookouts you’ll never forget. Well…you and the other 12 million people who choose to visit this iconic reserve each year. Yep – Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the single most popular US national park of them all. It’s a well-deserved accolade, too, what with 850 miles of hiking path to conquer, wild fly-fishing spots, and fun-filled nearby towns like Asheville and Pigeon Forge to get through.

jrfrancis 3 years ago

Straddling Tennessee and North Carolina, the US’s most-visited national park is famous for its fall foliage. The best time to see the colorful autumn leaves in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is typically in the last two weeks of October. Peak Foliage in Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Mid-October to Early November

laurenmack 3 years ago

The apparitions in the gorgeous Great Smoky Mountains National Park are aplenty. They include the bloodthirsty Spearfinger who haunts the Noland Creek Trail and allegedly feasts on wayward children, and a man who died looking for his daughter and now to lead hikers to safety.

laurenmack 3 years ago

There’s more camping in the Smokies than you can shake your bottle of moonshine at. On the north side, check out Elkmont Campground for rustic cabins amid the hemlock groves. On the North Carolina side, head to Smokemont Campground for remote pitches and RV spots by gurgling Blue Ridge streams.

jrfrancis 3 years ago

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