Get your questions answered at Cades Cove, Sugarlands, Oconaluftee, or Clingmans Dome.
Greenbrier is a heavily forested cove in the park’s northeast area approximately 20 minutes east of Gatlinburg.
Fontana is one of the most remote sections of the park. Find solitude, scenic cascades, spring wildflowers, and remnants of logging history.
Cosby is a less-traveled area on the northeast edge of the park near the communities of Cosby and Hartford. Enjoy peaceful trails and more.
Oconaluftee is the southern gateway to the Smokies neighboring Cherokee, NC, and the Qualla Boundary. Enjoy elk, trails, and more.
Kuwohi & Newfound Gap area straddles the pinnacle of the Smokies where an important high-elevation pass connects the two sides of the park.
Sugarlands is the northern gateway to the Smokies near Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Several trails lead to peaceful streams and more.
The Deep Creek area just north of Bryson City and west of Cherokee, North Carolina, is celebrated for its many streams and waterfalls.
In Big Creek, a dense forest has reclaimed the former site of a logging town. Today, find a shady campground, picnic area, and trails.
Last updated: September 19, 2024
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