Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National Park featuring tranquil scenes, a house and forests
Great Smoky Mountains National Park featuring tranquil scenes, a house and forests
Great Smoky Mountains National Park which includes fall colors
Great Smoky Mountains National Park which includes autumn leaves, forests and mountains
Great Smoky Mountains National Park which includes forest scenes and a river or creek


America’s most visited national park offers blue mountain ridges, forested hiking trails, a variety of wildlife and bits of Southern mountain history.

The beauty and diversity of Great Smoky Mountains National Park explain why it is the most visited of the U.S. national parks. Enjoy nature, wildlife and the quiet peace of endless forests.

Come to Cades Cove to use modern visitor centre services and see historic community buildings. Look for churches, a grist mill and a newlywed “weaner cabin.” Drive the 11-mile (18-kilometre) loop road to see wildlife and historic structures.

Hiking is one of the park’s most popular activities. Hike to Grotto Falls, Laurel Falls and Ramsey Cascades. The Appalachian Trail runs through the park, making a climb to Clingmans Dome. Hike or drive to this spot, the park’s highest elevation at 6,643 feet (2,025 metres). Walk the last steep 0.5-mile (0.8-kilometre) sidewalk and spiral ramp up an observation tower. Your 360-degree view over the park may stretch to 100 miles (160 kilometres) on a clear day.

Enjoy the park’s year-round colours of flowers, trees and shrubs along the Oconaluftee River Trail and a dozen other easy mapped walking paths. Before the snow is completely melted, spring ephemeral flowers poke through the ground. In late April, join the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage, an exploration of flora and fauna that has been held in the park annually for more than 60 years. Return in autumn for exquisite fall colours.

The park abounds with wildlife. Go birding to spot some of the 200 species here. Walk quietly through the forest to look for over 65 species of mammals, including deer, flying squirrels and an estimated 1,500 American black bears. The park’s 700 miles (1,100 kilometres) of streams have more than 50 native fish species. Notice some of the 30 species of salamander scurrying past your feet.

Nearby Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge offer boundless tourist opportunities for dining, drinking and entertainment. The park remains open year-round however, the central highway may close during winter storms, requiring a much longer outside drive to travel between the Gatlinburg, Tennessee and Cherokee, North Carolina entrances.

U.S. national parks offer visitors great, affordable adventures. Enjoy your adventure in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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Top Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hotel Deals

Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg

Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg

4 out of 5
539 Parkway Gatlinburg TN
Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg
Sidney James Mountain Lodge

Sidney James Mountain Lodge

2.5 out of 5
610 Airport Road Gatlinburg TN
Sidney James Mountain Lodge
The Greystone Lodge on the River

The Greystone Lodge on the River

2.5 out of 5
559 Parkway Gatlinburg TN
The Greystone Lodge on the River
Gatlinburg Town Square

Gatlinburg Town Square

2.5 out of 5
515 Historic Nature Trail Gatlinburg TN
Gatlinburg Town Square
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Things to do near Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Shopping

The nearest shopping experiences are at Mountain Mall and The Village Shops, both 6.4km away, offering a mix of business and family vibes. Morning Mist Village is 11.3km away, perfect for entertainment and city feels. If you're up for a drive, consider exploring further options.

Recreation

Experience the fun at Ripley's Davy Crockett Mini Golf, where you can enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere while engaging in a round of mini golf. For a unique twist, visit Hillbilly Golf for an adventurous mini golf experience set in the scenic hills of the Smokies.

Unwind at TopJump Trampoline Park & Extreme Arena, offering a relaxing environment alongside recreational activities. Enjoy jumping, fitness classes, and various games, perfect for both relaxation and excitement after exploring the park.

Adventure

Gatlinburg SkyPark offers thrilling ski lift rides with breathtaking views, located 6.4km from the park. For a scenic hike, explore Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail, situated 3.2km away, showcasing stunning outdoor landscapes. Experience the heights at Gatlinburg SkyBridge, also 6.4km away, with exhilarating treetop walks.

Nightlife

The nightlife at Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers a unique charm. Stompin' Ground, situated 41.8km away, showcases vibrant live performances and local music, creating a lively atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. Experience the rhythm of the mountains while soaking in the enchanting surroundings.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Explore the stunning landscapes of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where a wealth of attractions awaits, including landmarks, museums, and scenic mountains. Perfect for those seeking outdoor adventures or cultural experiences, the park offers picturesque trails and the enchanting beauty of the Smoky Mountains. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this natural wonder and discover all it has to offer.

  • Anakeesta: Experience the magic of Anakeesta, a family-friendly theme park featuring thrilling treetop adventures, beautiful gardens, and stunning views of the Smokies. Enjoy live entertainment and delicious dining options while surrounded by nature.
  • Ober Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway: Glide high above the town on the Ober Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway, offering breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding mountains. It's a unique way to appreciate the beauty of the Smokies from a bird's-eye perspective.
  • Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum: Delve into the fascinating and bizarre world of Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum, where you can explore intriguing exhibits showcasing oddities, curiosities, and cultural artefacts that will leave you amazed.

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