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Plan your next trip to the stunning location of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This destination can be found located in the southeast of the United States of America, part in the state of North Carolina and part in Tennessee. The park is also divided between the Great Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains, which are part of the Appalachian Mountain chain. This park has some of the highest peaks in North America, such as the Clingmans Dome, Mount Guyot and Mount Le Conte.
Rental properties in Great Smoky Mountains National ParkThere are plenty of different glampsites to choose from while visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. You will be able to find ones located by the river, as well as others on top of the mountains. Imagine waking up in the morning and having your hot coffee outside of the accommodation while you admire the surrounding landscape. Spend your afternoon playing catch with your dog outside of your property. Have a glass of wine by the fireplace on a cold winter night. These are some of the opportunities waiting for you with a glampsite in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Travelers and activities
You will be able to find plenty of different activities to enjoy while exploring the natural landscape of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Head on over to the Newfound Gap for a great outdoor adventure. Here you will find plenty of notches, which are the low points in the mountain ridge. The Newfound Gap sits on an elevation of 5,046 feet and it’s the lowest drivable pass in the area. This is the ideal spot for a scenic ride. Another great place is the Cades Cove. These fertile valleys were once the home of the Southern Appalachian settlers. While hiking through the area, you will be waking around cabins and churches from the 18th and 19th century.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park for familiesIf you decide to make your trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park with your family, try out these activities for a splendid time together. Spend the day going on a hike around nature near the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. Walk down the 3-mile round-trip Grotto Falls Trail to find a stunning 25-foot waterfalls to enjoy a delicious picnic with a view. Another great activity can be done by taking a bike ride around Cades Cove. This popular spot will provide you the opportunity to go mountain biking down the easy dirt roads for 4-miles.
Did you know that the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited National Park in the United States of America?
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Visit the highest points in the area. The Clingmans Dome will not only provide you a scenic view of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, it will also provide a gorgeous park to spend the day in.
2. Abrams Falls TrailsTake a hike around to a waterfall. These falls were named for a Cherokee chief which used to have a village alongside of the creek. This 20 feet high fall can be reached with a short and easy 5-mile hike.
3. Laurel FallsEnjoy a gorgeous natural landscape. These falls are named after the mountain laurel that can be seen throughout the park. With just a short 2.6-mile hike, you will find these splendid waterfalls that slide down various levels of rocks.
4. Admire the firefliesSpend your evening looking at the fireflies. There is a two-week period in June where you will be able to spot 19 different species of fireflies in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
5. The Smoky Mountain Field SchoolHave an educational experience. This field school provides families with the opportunity to join in various programs, such as waterfall hikes, wildlife watching and animal tracking.
6. Smoky Mountain Riding StablesGo on a horseback trip. This stable will provide you with the chance to ride long the close by trails, have horseback lessons, as well as enjoy a horse-drawn ride.
7. OconalufteeVisit a historical cabin. This area has one of the largest collection of historic buildings, from mills to farms, you will be able to take a self-guided tour of the 1800s settlement.