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National Park

Great Smoky Mountains

Bright gold and red leaves shine through the fog in a forest.
Fall leaf season is one of the busiest times of year in the park. NPS Photo

Overview

Ridge upon ridge of forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. World renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, this is America's most visited national park. Plan your visit today!

States: NC, TN(865)436-1200

Hours

  • Sunday: All Day
  • Monday: All Day
  • Tuesday: All Day
  • Wednesday: All Day
  • Thursday: All Day
  • Friday: All Day
  • Saturday: All Day

Fees & Passes

    Map

    Things To Do

    Category

    6 Results
      A bridge over a river surrounded by green trees. A road past the bridge in the distance.

      Hike the Gatlinburg Trail

      $

      Description

      Enjoy a riverside stroll approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) roundtrip through a cove hardwood forest along one of the only dog- and bike-friendly trails in the park. This trail includes sections of sidewalks and roadsides as well as graded dirt path.

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      Fees

      A parking tag is required to park in the Smokies for more than 15 minutes.

      Pet Friendly
      A road through the woods with a sign for Lookrock tower on the right

      Drive Foothills Parkway (Chilhowee to Walland)

      $

      Description

      Drive 16.6 miles (26.7 km) one-way on Foothills Parkway from Chilhowee to Walland.

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      Fees

      A parking tag is required to park in the Smokies for more than 15 minutes.

      Pet Friendly
      A roadway bridge with mountain views, the lower corner has a car icon.

      Drive Foothills Parkway (Walland to Wears Valley)

      $

      Description

      Drive 14.75 miles (23.74 km) one-way on Foothills Parkway from Walland to Wears Valley.

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      Fees

      A parking tag is required to park in the Smokies for more than 15 minutes.

      Pet Friendly
      A road with a scenic mountain view and large pull-off.

      Drive Foothills Parkway (Cosby to I-40)

      $

      Description

      Drive 5.6 miles (9.01 km) one-way on Foothills Parkway from Cosby to I-40.

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      Fees

      A parking tag is required to park in the Smokies for more than 15 minutes.

      Pet Friendly
      A dark brown, wooden schoolhouse gravel path in front of it. Hiker icon in photo corner.

      Hike to the Little Greenbrier School and Walker Homesite

      $

      Description

      Hike 3.4 miles (5.5 km) roundtrip from Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area through hardwood forest to see remnants of stonework, the historic one-room Little Greenbrier School, and the preserved homesite of the Walker family. This trail includes sections of well-packed dirt path and wide gravel roadbed.

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      Fees

      A parking tag is required to park in the Smokies for more than 15 minutes.

      A mill house with a ramp leading to the entrance tucked in a lush forest.

      Walk Cable Mill Area Trails

      $

      Description

      Visit the Cable Mill area for a glimpse into a traditional Appalachian farming community.

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      Fees

      A parking tag is required to park in the Smokies for more than 15 minutes.

    More Images

    Bright gold and red leaves shine through the fog in a forest.
    Bright gold and red leaves shine through the fog in a forest.
    A thick layer of frost covers the fields, trees, and mountains in Cades Cove.
    A thick layer of frost covers the fields, trees, and mountains in Cades Cove.
    Wisps of fog hang over the forests in the mountains.
    Wisps of fog hang over the forests in the mountains.
    A hillside in the forest covered with white trillium flowers
    A hillside in the forest covered with white trillium flowers
    Gold and red fall colors fill the valleys while snow coats the mountain tops.
    Gold and red fall colors fill the valleys while snow coats the mountain tops.
    Tombstones stand in front of a white, wooden church on a foggy morning.
    Tombstones stand in front of a white, wooden church on a foggy morning.
    Rhododendron bushes line the banks of a stream filled with large boulders.
    Rhododendron bushes line the banks of a stream filled with large boulders.