Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Taking time out of busy schedules to enjoy time away and focus on the fun is important. Regaining a great perspective in life is easy to do when travelers set their sights on destinations like scenic Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  While Gatlinburg is known and loved for its many eateries, shops, and town center attractions and entertainment, it’s often the access to the great outdoors that keeps visitors coming back for more. One of the highlights of a visit this way for those with a passion for time spent in nature is the opportunity to visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park. When stunning views, options to enjoy wildlife watching, and adding exploration to your itinerary all sound good, this is a stop you won’t want to miss the next time a Gatlinburg getaway is on the calendar.

A National Park Designed by Nature to Impress

It seems everywhere you look in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, wonders await. Here, visitors can make the most of scenery that boasts ridge over ridge of lush forests that extend between Tennessee and North Carolina, crossing the borders seamlessly. Great Smoky National Park sprawls across a breathtaking 500,000 acres of terrain and is home to a diverse lineup of animal and plant species alike. The park was first established in 1934 and continues to be a top-rated destination for those looking to get into nature at its very best. From the stunning mountains and lingering remnants of southern Appalachian Mountains culture intact, it’s a stop that’s sure to thrill.

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Activities to Enjoy During Your Visit

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is accessible at 107 Park Headquarters Road in Gatlinburg and is open to the public daily. While there’s no entrance fee to enter the park, parking tags are required to be purchased for vehicles that are in the park for more than 15 minutes at a time. A daily parking tag is $5 while weekly and annual passes can be purchased for $15 and $40 respectively. During a visit to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, guests can stop by the visitor center to pick up maps and books or to join up with guided hiking tours. Other popular options for enjoying a visit include admiring wildflowers, picnicking, hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, and fishing. From waterfalls to historical landmarks, this park is packed with opportunities to discover something new.

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