15 Must See Places in The Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee

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Can you imagine a place that houses beautiful mountains, lush forests, flowing streams, magical waterfalls, colorful wildflowers, and abundant wildlife?

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The Great Smoky Mountains, a forested mountain range spilling over the Tennessee and North Carolina borders, has all this and more.

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And bonus, this vacation spot is less than a day’s drive for most Americans.

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We will cover what you need to know and outline the top places to go in this article.

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1. Cades Cove It is a vast, lush valley surrounded by mountains. Some of the park’s most beloved hiking trails start here.

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2. Deep Creek The Deep Creek area is known for hiking and mountain biking. Several loop trails lead to beautiful waterfalls. Picnic areas are open year-round.

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3.Clingmans Dome If you are willing to complete a steep half-mile trek, the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains has an observation tower with a rewarding view in all directions.

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4. Cosby If you prefer remote regions that are less crowded, go to Cosby. You will find a campground, picnic area, and hiking trails with amazing views.

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Read The List of 15 Places to Explore

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