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Autumn at Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Autumn at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Join us in this video as we hike the Deep Creek Waterfall Trail and the Bridge to Nowhere enjoying the beautiful Autumn colors. in the Smoky Mountains. Visited October 23, 2020.

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Ep. 160: Great Smoky Mountains | National Park Tennessee RV travel camping hiking

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With 11 million visitors annually, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited National Park in the United States. Visitors flock to the park for its fog-enshrouded peaks, unique Appalachian culture and history, abundant wildlife, thick green forests, bubbling mountain streams and spectacular waterfalls. We take it all in this week, including Cades Cove, Clingman's Dome, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Elkmont, and a couple of wonderful hikes, while staying at Honeysuckle Meadows RV Park in Wears Cove. Along the way we encounter a number of the park's ubiquitous black bears, too -- even in our RV park!

Filmed: June 19-27, 2020

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0:00 Intro
1:20 Wears Valley / Honeysuckle Meadows RV Park
5:00 Pigeon Forge
5:53 Gatlinburg
7:00 Ober Gatlinburg
8:02 Clingman's Dome
10:16 Hike to Spruce Flats Falls
14:23 Elkmont/Wonderland/Daisy Town
18:30 Cades Cove
25:27 Hiking Little Greenbrier Trail/Walker Sisters Cabin/Little Greenbrier School
32:31 The Dyrt
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Top 10 Tips for Visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Travel Guide)

Thanks so much for watching my Top 10 Tips for Visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park video! I hope you enjoy this travel guide! Please leave a like and comment if you have any additional questions. Also, subscribe if you want to see more trip/national park videos in the future.

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Intro: 0:00
Tip 10. Visit During Fall: 0:25
Tip 9. Plan Ahead: 1:18
Tip 8. Stay in a Cabin: 2:10
Tip 7. Eat BBQ and Drink Moonshine: 3:17
Tip 6. Go Rafting: 4:28
Halftime: 5:02
Tip 5. Visit Clingmans Dome: 5:21
Tip 4. Drive Cades Cove: 6:24
Tip 3. Go on a Hike: 7:39
Tip 2. Visit the Surrounding Cities: 9:10
Tip 1. Enjoy a Scenic Drive: 10:53
Closing: 12:09

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Fly into Knoxville, TN
- Stop by Costco and stock up on groceries, alcohol, bear spray, and snacks!
- Settled into our cabin ( - 7/10

Day 2 - Hike/Gatlinburg/BBQ
- Alum Caves to Mount Lecount Hike (4.6 mi, moderate) - 8.5/10
- Lunch in national park (sandwiches)
- Newfound Gap Road Drive - 7.5/10
- Ole Smoky Moonshine - 6/10
- Other distillery options
- Old Forge Distillery
- Sugarland Distillery
- Dinner at the Hungry Bear BBQ - 8/10
- Other BBQ Options
- Delauders BBQ (Top option)
- Preacher's Smokehouse
- Haywood Smokehouse

Day 3 - Hike/Rafting
- Rainbow Falls Hike (5.1 mi, moderate) - 9/10
- Lunch at the cabin
- Rafting down Pigeon Forge ( - 8/10
- Dinner at the cabin

Day 4 - Hike/Pigeon Forge
- Laurel Falls Hike (2.4 mi, easy) - 8/10
- Other popular hikes
- Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail (6.7mi, easy)
- Grotto Falls Trail (2.6 mi, moderate)
- Chimney Tops trail (4.4 mi, hard)
- Andrews Bald (3.6 mi, moderate)
- Lunch in national park (sandwiches)
- Clingmans Dome Hike (0.6 mi, moderate) - 7/10
- Dinner at Local Goat in Pigeon Forge - 7/10
- Other dinner options
- Mama's Farmhouse
- Blue Moose Burgers & Wings
- Pottery House Cafe and Grille

Day 5 - Drive to Asheville
- Drive to Asheville (~2 hours)
- Wicked Weed Brewery - 9/10
- Bhramari Brewing Company - 8/10
- Dinner at Chestnut - 8.5/10
- Other dinner options
- The Admiral (make reservations in advanced)
- Jargon
- Buxton Hall BBQ

Day 6 - Asheville/Biltmore
- Breakfast at - 7/10
- Biltmore - 7/10
- Green Man Brewery - 8/10
- Burial Beer Company - 8.5/10
- Dinner at Tupelo Honey - 8/10

Day 7 - Fly out of Asheville, NC

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Best Things to Do in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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Did you know that there are around 1,500 black bears existing within the boundaries of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and that the region also features a surplus of stunning waterfalls? Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most popular outdoors destinations in America, and for good reason! Located on the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, the park showcases a dense and beautiful region with staggering mountains and lush forests. The unique environment of Great Smoky Mountains National Park makes for a great many sights to see while visiting the area, as well as plenty to do for tourists!

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00:00 - Intro
00:22 - Watch the Leaves Change During Autumn
00:54 - View the Wildlife While Driving Through Cades Cove
02:06 - Hike Along the Appalachian Trail
03:22 - Climb Atop Clingmans Dome
04:25 - Go Out in the Water on Fontana Lake
05:12 - Gaze Upon the Area’s Impressive Plant Life
06:00 - Experience the Life of a Pioneer
07:15 - Stay in a Cabin
07:38 - Outro

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Two of the most popular reasons to visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park are to see the leaves change during autumn and to see the flowers bloom during the spring. There are said to be over 100 different types of trees in the region, and well over 1,000 different types of flowering plants! Sadly, you won’t be able to see both of these phenomena occurring within the same trip, unless your trip spans several months. Because of this, be sure to keep in mind which time you’d like to visit the area.

Besides the staggering amounts of trees and flowers, Great Smoky Mountains National Park also features plentiful wildlife and waterfalls. Driving along Cades Cove gives visitors the chance to catch a glimpse of some of the region’s impressive wildlife, including black bears and elk. Meanwhile, there are numerous hikes you can take in the area that will give you a firsthand glimpse of some of the most staggering, cascading waterfalls you’ve ever seen! Join ViewCation as we take a look at the best things to do in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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As the most visited national park in the United States, the Great Smoky Mountains has plenty to offer. In this video, we show you 8 things you can do. Located in both North Carolina and Tennessee, and consisting of 522,419 acres, the Great Smokies attracts 12 million visitors a year, features a wide variety of trails, scenic viewpoints and waterfalls, including three of the highest mountains in eastern North America (Clingmans Dome, Mount Guyot and Mt LeConte) and is a protected haven for wildlife. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site and the Appalachian Trail runs right through its center.

0:00 Intro
0:26 Great Smoky Mountains National Park
0:49 Cades Cove
1:52 Rainbow Falls
2:38 Alum Cave
3:47 Mount LeConte
5:13 Clingmans Dome
5:52 Andrews Bald
6:30 Mountain Farm Museum & Elk Watching
7:17 US 441 (Scenic overlooks)

This video was apart of a series where we took a two week road trip from Shenandoah National Park down the Blue Ridge Parkway and explored the Great Smoky Mountains. From hiking various portions of the Appalachian Trail up to summits and balds, to exploring majestic waterfalls and bluffs and historical mills and cabins deep within Appalachia, we definitely enjoyed seeing the beauty of America's National Parks.

If you are interested in any of those videos, the links are below:

Four short hikes in Shenandoah National Park | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 1

Luray Caverns History, Facts & AUDIO Tour! | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 2

McAfee Knob Hike | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 3

Sharp Top Hike off the Blue Ridge Parkway | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 4

Hiking to Peaks of Otter Plane B-25 Crash | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 5

7 Places to See on the Blue Ridge Parkway | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 6

Alum Cave Trail, Great Smoky Mountains Hike | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 7

Rainbow Falls Hike, Great Smoky Mountains, TN | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 8

Mount LeConte hike (Myrtle Point, Cliff Top, Lodge) | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 9

Bullhead Trail from Mount LeConte | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 10

Biking Cades Cove Loop Road, Great Smoky Mountains | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 11

Andrews Bald Hike | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 12

Clingmans Dome, Great Smoky Mountains | Appalachian Mountains, Ep. 13


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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a national park located in the United States, specifically in the states of Tennessee and North Carolina. It is one of the most popular national parks in the country, attracting millions of visitors each year.

The park covers an area of over 500,000 acres and includes part of the Appalachian Mountains, which are some of the oldest mountains in the world. It is known for its beautiful scenery, including forests of hardwood trees, cascading waterfalls, and rolling mountains.

One of the unique features of the park is the mist that often hangs over the mountains, giving them their name. This mist is caused by the high humidity in the area, which is due to the park's location in the southeastern United States.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, including black bears, elk, white-tailed deer, and many species of birds. Visitors to the park can enjoy a variety of activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

Overall, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a beautiful and fascinating destination for anyone interested in nature, wildlife, or outdoor activities.

The Hidden Secrets of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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Nestled in the mountain ridges of Tennessee and North Carolina, Great Smoky Mountains is America's most visited national park. However, many visitors don't know about the storied past and the diversity in the park. In this video, find out what makes Great Smoky Mountains National Park so great!

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the United States with over 11 million visitors. The park encompasses 522,419 acres, making it one of the largest protected areas in the eastern United States. The park was established in 1934, and it is divided down its length by the Tennessee - North Carolina border.
The name of the range is commonly shortened to the Smokies, due to the ever-present morning fog and low clouds.
The main park entrances are located along U.S. Highway 441 (Newfound Gap Road) at the towns of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Cherokee, North Carolina.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park has no entrance fees and the reason dates back to 1930s. The state of Tennessee stipulated that, no toll or license fee shall ever be imposed to travel the Newfound Gap Road.
The park is almost 95 percent forested, and almost 36 percent of it is estimated by the Park Service, to be old growth forest with many trees that predate European settlement of the area.
These ancient mountains provide ideal habitat for over 1,600 species of flowering plants, including 100 native tree species and over 100 native shrub species.
A tour through the park offers visitors breathtaking mountain scenery, including panoramic views, rushing mountain streams, and mature hardwood forests stretching to the horizon.
Over 2,100 miles of streams and rivers flow through Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Park is full of wildlife. Protected are around 65 species of mammals, over 200 varieties of birds, 67 native fish species, and more than 80 types of reptiles and amphibians.
Black Bear is perhaps the most famous resident of the park. Biologists estimate approximately 1,500 bears live in the park.
The largest is the elk, which was experimentally reintroduced to the park in 2001.
Whitetail deer are very common and in addition, visitors most often see squirrels, chipmunks, raccoons, foxes,…
Coyotes are not often seen and just like bobcats, they are very reclusive.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park has been called the Salamander Capital of the World. 30 salamander species are found in the park, making this one of the most diverse areas on Earth.
About 800 miles of streams in the park support fish. The park boasts over 60 native fish species, including the brook trout.

There are 850 miles of trails and unpaved roads in the park for hiking, including seventy miles of the Appalachian Trail. At 6,625 feet tall, Clingmans Dome is the highest point along the whole Appalachian Trail.
Fifty-foot observation deck offers views for many miles over the Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia mountains on a clear day.
Alum Cave Trail provides many scenic overlooks and unique natural attractions such as, Alum Cave Bluffs and Arch Rock. This trail leads to the Mount Le Conte, which is one of the most visited viewpoints.
There are a great number of waterfalls in the park. Every year over 200,000 visitors hike well-worn trails to view Grotto, Laurel, Abrams, Rainbow, and other popular waterfalls in the park. Large waterfalls attract the crowds, but smaller cascades and falls can be found on nearly every river and stream in the park.
If you love historic structures, Great Smoky Mountains National Park holds one of the best collections in the eastern United States. Over 90 historic structures—houses, barns, outbuildings, churches, schools, and grist mills—have been preserved or rehabilitated in the park.
Being the most visited national park, traffic in the park may become congested at times, especially on the Newfound Gap and Cades Cove Loop roads. Most visitors are observed between July 1 and August 15 and in the month of October (especially October weekends).

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12 STOPS 3 DAYS in GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK | Smoky Mountains | Clingmans Dome

12 Stops in Great Smoky Mountains National Park including our Top 5 Stops at Great Smoky Mountains National Park as well as the best waterfalls in the Smoky Mountains and our favorite places we took in at Great Smoky Mountains National Park which is the most visited of our National Parks and features Clingmans Dome.

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Sacred Mountain of the Smokies - The Biodiversity of Mt Le Conte

Mt. Le Conte is one of the most biologically diverse mountains in the National Park System, harboring thousands of different species on its flanks from base to summit. Janet Rock, botanist at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, discusses the biological diversity in our newest Smoky Mountain Explorer Film, “Mt. Le Conte - Sacred Mountain of the Smokies.”

THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS DOCUMENTARY

The Great Smoky Mountains is one of the most visited national park in the county. Let's take a journey through Pigeon Forge and its entertainment, dining and shopping district. Then we will head into the small town of Gatlinburg one of Americas busiest small towns. Then we will head into the Smoky Mountains to experience the best of the Appalachian Mountains.

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Ridge upon ridge of forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. World renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, this is America's most visited national park.
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Clingmans Dome in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The tallest peak in Great Smoky Mountains National Park at 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome is a bucket list hike for many (and one of the easiest peaks to bag).

A steep, paved 1.2 mile trail takes you to the observation tower at the summit of Clingmans Dome for incredible views, revealing a range of ridges that stretch a hundred miles on a clear day.

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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Check out the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as I explore the Sugarland Visitor Center and Cataract Falls along with one of the many Hiking Trails the park offers. I drove thru the Park To Cherokee North Carolina.
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3 Best Hikes in the Smokies - Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Check out my list of the 3 best hikes in the Smokies. I was watching some older videos of my hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I wanted to play with the editing tools on Final Cut Pro so I edited a video of older footage into my 3 Best Hikes in the Smoky Mountains.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most popular National Parks and it has a lot of great hiking trails. This hikes on this list are long and for experienced hikers.

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00:00 Teaser
00:32 Theme Song
00:59 After Intro
02:12 DAY ZERO - At the Campground
04:28 DAY ONE - Coffee
06:00 Downtime & Heading Out
06:47 Waiting at the Trailhead
08:04 MAP SEQUENCE & Beginning Hike
10:15 Gooseberries
11:30 Misty Hazy Hiking
13:40 Snacks in the Grove
14:12 Heading back out
15:23 Overcast Hiking
17:03 Campsites & Shelter
18:35 Campsite Talking
20:56 Hiking to Charlie's Bunion
23:11 Charlie's Bunion
27:27 Dinner at Camp
28:15 Viewer Shoutout, Chatting & Eating
29:37 Abuzz with Activity & Evening Chat
31:38 Tent Time & Supermoon
32:45 DAY TWO
34:24 Morning Views, Ramps & Coffee
35:37 Heading Out
36:22 Mt. Kephart
37:57 Back on the Main Trail
39:14 Outcropping
39:44 Limousine Ridgetop
41:37 Steep Incline
43:23 Long-Lost Crewmember Break
45:16 Strenuous Incline Hiking
47:40 Rocky Biome
49:46 Myrtle Point Intersection
51:23 Downhill Stroll
52:03 Meeting Viewer John
52:31 Mt. Leconte Shelter
53:17 Leconte Lodge
55:27 Hot Meals & Wasting Time
57:30 Clifftop Overlook Sunset
1:00:25 Back to the Shelter
1:02:05 DAY THREE - Myrtle Point Sunrise
1:06:02 Back to the Shelter
1:07:52 Clifftops Part 2
1:09:00 Smooth Sailing Hiking
1:12:04 Alum Cave
1:13:11 Final Hike Out
1:13:52 Special Thanks
1:15:49 Credits
1:18:27 Viewer Shoutout
1:19:30 Post-Hike Meal
1:21:59 Curb Your Shoutouts
1:30:22 Secret Slow-mo


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Guide To Smoky Mountain National Park

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most visited National Parks in the world with over 12 million visitors annually. There are over 150 trails, 2000 miles of creeks/trails and waterfalls, former sacred lands to the Cherokee, and now a National Park that has allowed space for the Black Bear population to recover from dwindling down to 100 now up to 1500 bears - how do you choose what to do here? Here is my Guide To Smoky Mountain National Park, come with me as I take you to Cades Cove a former farming mountain town where you can see and photograph incredible wildlife. Wind your way through the lush green forest along some of the easy day hikes in Smoky Mountain National Park. Visit Gatlinburg and taste the wine and moonshine tasting trails. Have some rip-roaring fun at Dollywood, Dollywood splash country, and the Dream More resort.

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After 89 Years, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ends Free Access

A proposed parking tag will likely be heading to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 2023. It's the busiest national park in the U.S. and has famously never been able to charge an entrance fee.

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