Drive through Cades Cove with its collection of historic homesteads, preserved buildings like Cable Grist Mill and churches. The scenic valley is also one of the best and most reliable areas to see wildlife in the Smoky Mountains, including bears.
Crossing the park via Newfound Gap Road, you’ll enjoy the typical mystical scene from, with the blue fog rising from the valleys, finding out why they’re called the Smoky Mountains. No matter what your hiking ability or level of enthusiasm is, the Smokies has a trail for you, this trip will let you choose the ones you prefer, providing you with all the information you need.
Hear stories about the hardy pioneers and founders of the Park, wondrous wildlife and stories about Cherokee Nation culture and museums, all while you explore Great Smoky Mountain National Park at your own pace.
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