Smoky Mountains
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The Charlie Brown Tree at Sunrise Myrtle Point on top of Mount LeConte
Many of you may be familiar with Charlie Brown's Christmas tree. We think it's actually located here, at Myrtle Point on top of Mt. LeConte.
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White Oaks Flats Cemetery - A hidden gem in plain sight!
White Oak Flats Cemetery is a bit of a hidden gem in Gatlinburg, TN. This is the resting place of many ancestors that started Gatlinburg including Wiley Oakley. Plan a visit here to enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience with History and escape to a place where your mind, body, and soul will relax and become one with nature.
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Put an Arch Rock Adventure Hike on your Bucket List!
The Alum Bluff Trail is one of the popular places to hike in the Smokies, and one of the must see things to do is to take a climb through Arch Rock. It is the first prominent landmark you’ll come to along this trail, and navigating your way through the narrow tunnel of this natural wonder is a highlight of the hike.
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Upper Tremont Road. A little secret gem you'll find in the Smokies.
Another "secret" little Smoky Mountain adventure to try is the Upper Tremont Road near Cade's Cove.
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Shooting The Loop!
Many folks have gotten a thrill driving this complete 360 degree loop in the Smoky Mountains.
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Best Places to see Fall Leaves in the Smoky Mountains
The Great Smoky Mountains are the spot where you can come to see the most magnificent displays of autumn leaves in the nation! We've put together a list of the top hiking spots, scenic driving tours, and attractions for viewing the breathtaking fall colors in the Smokies and surrounding towns.
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Visit the Cades Cove Museum
One of the main things to do when visiting the Great Smoky Mountains is to drive the Cade's Cove Loop, but a lot of folks have never heard about the Cade's Cove Museum! We invite you to visit it either before or after your drive, and take a step back in time to learn more about the people who lived there and how their lives shaped this beautiful place in the heart of the Smoky Mountains .
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Drive the Missing Link on the Foothills Parkway!
Drive "The Missing Link"! A project 52 years in the making, it is an engineering marvel, literally a road built on the side of a mountain. This awesome drive above the clouds and tree tops adds 16 miles of new parkway in the Smoky Mountains.
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Eye of the Needle - Alum Bluff Trail
Hike the Alum Cave Trail and see Eye of the Needle from Inspiration Point. Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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