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Its not just breathtaking scenery that makes Great Smoky Mountains National Park one of the best road trip destinations for ...
From cabins and campgrounds to resorts and treehouses, there are many options to find your Smoky Mountain home away from home on the Tennessee side of the park.
There's a resort town in Great Smoky Mountains National Park that was abandoned in the late 1900s. The National Parks Service began restoring the ghost town in 2009, and now it's open to the public.
It isn’t impossible to find lodging around our nation’s most-visited national park. But these spots are extra cool—from secluded cabins and riverside retreats, to a treehouse and beyond.
I recently took a five-day trip to visit the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee for the first time. I stayed in cozy cabins while exploring the national park's scenic spots and historic settlements.
June 5 wrapped up an eight-night event which drew people from all over the world to see the mating display of a special ...
Sunlight streaks the red-clay trail, which bulges with tree roots that spread like spider veins. We try not to trip over them as we ascend the mountain, past silverbell and hemlock trees, toward ...
The Smoky Mountains stand out because cabins in the area are significantly cheaper than those in other vacation hotspots like the Florida coast or the Rocky Mountains. This article explores why the ...
The cabins in Cades Cove offer a look back in time for visitors, however, ... The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is recruiting volunteers to ‘Adopt-a-Cabin’ in Cades Cove.
From stunning vistas to breathtaking beauty, these are the Most Treasured Views in East Tennessee. Here’s how to see them.