A Wondrous Diversity of Life

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. Plan your visit today!

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Kuwohi

Kuwohi name restored to the highest peak (formerly Clingmans Dome).

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Plan Your Visit

Learn about the many areas of the park and plan ahead for an enjoyable trip.

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Do I Need a Parking Tag?

A parking tag is required to park for longer than 15 minutes.

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Closures & Alerts

Know the status of the park's roads, facilities, and trails before you go.

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Black Bears

Bears in the park are wild and their behavior can be unpredictable. Treat bear encounters with extreme caution!

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Cades Cove

A scenic valley surrounded on all sides by mountains south of Townsend, Tennessee. An 11-mile, one-way loop encircles the valley.

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Camping in the Smokies

You can choose from 10 developed campgrounds or head into the backcountry. Your adventure awaits!

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Hiking

Feel the cool spray of a waterfall. Camp under the stars. Explore a historic mill. There's plenty to see and do in the park!

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

107 Park Headquarters Road
Gatlinburg, TN 37738

Phone:

(865)436-1200

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