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Great Smoky Mountains
National Park
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the few free national parks, boasting
over a half million acres of protected land. The park is home to a wide variety of plants and
animals, including black bears, deer, turkeys, foxes, and thirty species of salamanders.
Because the land was originally home to Appalachian communities, the park has several
historic sites with original buildings for visitors to view.
Experience one of the Park’s most popular sights, Cades Cove Loop Road-an 11 mile
scenic drive with opportunities to view wildlife in its natural habitat. Whether you enjoy birding,
wildflower hunting, outdoor photography, hiking, enjoying a mountain overlook, or sitting beside
a waterfall, the GSMNP will be sure to delight!
For information on park hours and closings, visit their website:
nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/cadescove.htm
Please see our hiking, fishing, picnic, and scenic drive pages
for more activities available in the park.
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