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TheTravel on MSNSkip The Lines At Great Smoky Mountains National Park And Visit This Hidden Gem InsteadIt's a secret sanctuary for wildlife and plantlife—perched atop one of the ancient peaks in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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TheTravel on MSNGreat Smoky Mountains National Park Finally Reopens Popular Area Following Hurricane Helene DamageGreat Smoky Mountains has so many underrated areas. For those that want to skip the crowds, the Heintooga Spur road provides ...
Six out of 10 campgrounds at Great Smoky Mountains National Park are closed. Vehicle free days in Cade Cove will begin in June this year instead of May. Some picnic areas and pavilions are closed, too ...
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park ranked second overall, but it is the top park in the nation to see amphibians, slugs ...
The major road through the Smokies closed around 12:30 p.m. April 2 due to a high wind warning in the far eastern parts of the state. Winds 20 to 40 mph with gusts up to 70 mph are expected, according ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park will host its annual viewing opportunity for synchronous fireflies in June despite some ...
When you're hiking in the Smokies, keep an eye out for snakes - but remember that humans probably see only 10% of the snakes that are out there.
Six months after hurricane floods tore through Tennessee and North Carolina, historic Cataloochee Valley sites will welcome back visitors.
A popular section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park reopened on April 4, following repairs from Hurricane Helene.
APRIL 4 (UPDATE) — The National Park Service announced on Friday, April 4 that the burn ban at Great Smoky Mountains National Park has been lifted. Campfires and charcoal use are permitted ...
Six out of 10 campgrounds at Great Smoky Mountains National Park are closed. Vehicle free days in Cade Cove will begin in June this year instead of May. Some picnic areas and pavilions are closed ...
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