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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Maps
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The following maps are available for downloading:
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Park Map
Shows location of all park roads, visitor centers, picnic areas, and campgrounds.
(PDF file - 1 mb in size.)
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Trail Map
Shows all official trails in the park. Also indicates location of backcountry campsites and shelters, front country (developed) campgrounds, and primary and secondary roads throughout park.
(PDF file - 1.4 mb in size)
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Map of Region
Shows major highways providing access to the national park.
(PDF file - 368 kb in size)
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Campground Maps
Maps of the following developed campgrounds are available for downloading: Abrams Creek, Balsam Mountain, Big Creek, Cades Cove, Cataloochee, Cosby, Deep Creek, Elkmont, Look Rock, Smokemont
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 Auto Touring Auto Touring is a popular way to explore the park. more... | |  Waterfalls Waterfalls can be found on nearly every stream in the park. more... | |  Wildlife Watching Open areas such as Cades Cove and Cataloochee are good places to view wildlife. more... | |
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Did You Know?
About 100 native tree species make their home in Great Smoky Mountains National Parkāmore than in all of northern Europe. The park also contains one of the largest blocks of old-growth temperate deciduous forest in North America.
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Last Updated: June 06, 2008 at 13:24 EST |