10
Things To Do In Smoky Mountains[2023]

This 6,643-foot-high Rounded Peak is located at the top of the park and the state of Tennessee. Scenic access road from Newfound Gap, to tag high point.

1
Climb Clingmans Dome

2
Go Autumn Leaf-Peeping

The Smokies are famous for their colorful fall trees. Paint the hills in bright orange, yellow and red for sweeping views of the park's more than 100 tree species.

The Great Smoky Mountains have an abundance of wildflowers in the spring and summer. Over 1,500 flowering plants can be found in this area.

3
Stop to Smell the Wildflowers

4
Paddle Fontana Lake

A dam on the Little River forms Fontana Lake at the park's southern boundary, a long, thin lake with 240 miles of shoreline.

5
Touch Pioneer History

Before becoming a national park, the landscape was home to many settlers who farmed and milled in its hidden valleys.

6
Go Auto Touring on Historic Park Roads

Driving the 11-mile one-way loop road through Cades Cove takes you through a lush valley surrounded by mountains. historic buildings, a grist mill.

More than 100 major waterfalls and streams can be found inside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, as well as over 2,000 miles of rivers.

7
Get Sprayed by a Waterfall

Seventy-one miles of this famous trail divides the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in two.

8
Walk the Appalachian Trail

Even though the Great Smoky has only one lodging option, cabins, cottages, and vacation homes abound in the Great Smoky Mountains region.

9
Stay in a Rustic (or Glamorous) Cabin

Surrounding the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are gateway towns with attractions and souvenirs for travelers. retreat to nature.

10
 Be an Unapologetic Tourist

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