Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Part of the Appalachian Highlands, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee covers more than half a million acres. Its lush forests are home to thousands of species of
Keep readingPart of the Appalachian Highlands, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee covers more than half a million acres. Its lush forests are home to thousands of species of
Keep reading© Great Smoky Mountains Association 2012. Clingmans Dome is the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the third highest point in the east of the Mississippi, and
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Keep readingPublished on Jun 15, 2012 by GreatSmokyMountains Late May through early June marks the time when Elk calves are born throughout Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The National Park Service monitors the elk
Keep readingPublished on Jun 8, 2012 by GreatSmokyMountains Thanks to the warm and very wet winter we had this year, the rosebay rhododendrons are providing us with one of the most spectacular blooms that
Keep readingThe Kicinski McCoy family spent 4 days experiencing the wonders of East Tennessee. These are just a few the memories they made, set to the music of Smoky Mountain songbird,
Keep readingUploaded by GreatSmokyMountains on Jun 2, 2011 © Great Smoky Mountains Association 2011.J.C. McCaulley spent part of his childhood growing up in Cades Cove. He and his wife Margaret have collected his stories
Keep reading© Great Smoky Mountains Association 2012. Waterfalls are one of the Smoky Mountains most prominent features. Over 100 prominent cascades and waterfalls can be found in the park, and this
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