Discover the Great Smoky Mountains: A Self-Guided Tour
À propos
Explore the Great Smoky Mountains with your self-guided tour through America’s most visited national park. Walk through the stunning Newfound Gap Road past misty peaks and ancient forests, walk behind a waterfall at Grotto Falls, and stand atop Kuwohi at 6,643 feet, the highest point in Tennessee. Discover Cades Cove’s preserved pioneer cabins, churches, and mills that tell the story of Appalachian mountain life. Watch for black bears in misty meadows and learn why these mountains are the salamander capital of the world with thirty species. Hear the powerful story of the Cherokee people who called these peaks home for thousands of years before the park was created. Beyond the park, explore G...
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8 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
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8 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Carte numérique.
Access to the audio guide for 60+ Great Smoky Mountains stops, trails, and hidden spots.
Visite à pied autoguidée (application)
This tour is NOT a ticket or in-person guided tour.
Private transportation
Entry fees to tourist attractions, national parks or museums.
Notre visite autoguidée basée sur une application n'a pas de guide physique sur place.
Headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
1420 Fighting Creek Gap Rd
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center
Address: 1420 Fighting Creek Gap Road, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Coordinates: 35.688400, -83.533700
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Sugarlands
Begin your Smoky Mountains experience at Sugarlands Visitor Center near Gatlinburg, where exhibits introduce the park’s remarkable biodiversity of over nineteen thousand documented species. The center, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, provides maps, ranger advice, and orientation for exploring America’s most visited national park. The Great Smoky Mountains are one of the few national parks with no entrance fee, though parking tags are required. From here, Newfound Gap Road stretches thirty-one miles across the spine of the mountains to Cherokee, North Carolina.
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Newfound Gap Road
Drive the most scenic route in the park, climbing from two thousand feet to over five thousand feet at Newfound Gap where Tennessee meets North Carolina. Continue to Kuwohi, recently restored to its Cherokee name meaning mulberry place and formerly known as Clingmans Dome, where a steep half-mile trail leads to a forty-five-foot observation tower at 6,643 feet. On clear days the views extend over a hundred miles across rolling blue ridges, though the famous smoky haze often creates an atmospheric scene. The road passes through four distinct forest ecosystems as you climb.
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Cades Cove
This eleven-mile loop road through a broad valley surrounded by mountains preserves one of the most complete collections of pioneer-era buildings in the Southern Appalachians. The John Oliver cabin from 1818 was the valley’s first permanent European settlement, and the preserved churches, mills, and homesteads tell the story of communities that thrived here for over a century before the park was established. Cades Cove is also one of the best places to spot wildlife, with black bears, white-tailed deer, and wild turkeys frequently visible from the road, especially at dawn and dusk.
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Grotto Falls Trail
The moderate 2.6-mile roundtrip trail through old-growth hemlock forest leads to the only waterfall in the park you can walk behind. The twenty-five-foot cascade pours over a rock ledge creating a natural grotto where the trail passes directly behind the curtain of water. The path follows the Trillium Gap Trail through one of the park’s most atmospheric forest sections, and lucky hikers may spot the llama train that carries supplies up to LeConte Lodge, the highest guest lodge in the eastern United States.
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Cataloochee Valley
The best viewing times are early morning and late evening, particularly during the September and October. Maintained historic structures including churches and homesteads dot the landscape, and the valley’s remoteness means far fewer visitors than Cades Cove, creating an intimate viewing experience.
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Sentier des cheminées
The dramatic twin bare-rock peaks of Chimney Tops rise above the forest canopy, formed from two-hundred-million-year-old rock that resisted the erosion wearing down the surrounding mountains. The challenging trail to the summit involves over 1,400 feet of elevation gain in a short distance, rewarding hikers with panoramic views across the heart of the park.
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Dollywood
Dolly Parton’s beloved theme park in Pigeon Forge celebrates Appalachian heritage through world-class rides, award-winning entertainment, and mountain crafts demonstrations across one hundred sixty acres in the foothills of the Smokies. The park features over fifty rides including the new NightFlight Expedition hybrid coaster, traditional craftspeople demonstrating blacksmithing and glassblowing, and performances ranging from bluegrass to gospel. Dollywood consistently ranks among America’s top theme parks and serves as a cultural ambassador for the Smoky Mountain region.
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Rainbow Falls Trail
The 5.4-mile roundtrip trail leads to the highest single-drop waterfall in the Great Smoky Mountains, where LeConte Creek plunges eighty feet over a rock ledge. The trail climbs steadily through rich cove forest alongside the creek, passing old-growth trees and crossing several log footbridges. In winter, the falls can freeze into spectacular ice formations, and on sunny afternoons the mist creates the rainbows that give the falls their name. The strenuous hike rewards with one of the park’s most dramatic natural features.
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Explore the Great Smoky Mountains with your self-guided tour through America’s most visited national park. Walk through the stunning Newfound Gap Road past misty peaks and ancient forests, walk behind a waterfall at Grotto Falls, and stand atop Kuwohi at 6,643 feet, the highest point in Tennessee. Discover Cades Cove’s preserved pioneer cabins, churches, and mills that tell the story of Appalachian mountain life. Watch for black bears in misty meadows and learn why these mountains are the salamander capital of the world with thirty species. Hear the powerful story of the Cherokee people who called these peaks home for thousands of years before the park was created. Beyond the park, explore G...
Points forts
8 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
8 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Carte numérique.
Access to the audio guide for 60+ Great Smoky Mountains stops, trails, and hidden spots.
Visite à pied autoguidée (application)
This tour is NOT a ticket or in-person guided tour.
Private transportation
Entry fees to tourist attractions, national parks or museums.
Notre visite autoguidée basée sur une application n'a pas de guide physique sur place.
Headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
1420 Fighting Creek Gap Rd
Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center
Address: 1420 Fighting Creek Gap Road, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Coordinates: 35.688400, -83.533700