The Great Smoky Mountains National Park spreads across the state line between Tennessee and North Carolina to offer its 13-million-plus annual visitors access to some of the most enticing outdoor ...
There are few fall experiences more enchanting than watching the North Carolina mountains transform into a kaleidoscope of color, and one of the most magical ways to take it all in is aboard The Great ...
See which roads in the country’s most-visited national park are now closed as a major snowstorm moves across East Tennessee.
Great Smoky Mountains Natl. Park — A long-awaited natural spectacle is unfolding in western North Carolina and along the Tennessee border. Brood XIV cicadas emerged from the ground after 17 years of ...
A Kuru Footwear survey found the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to be the most popular hiking destination among respondents. The park offers over 300 trails, averaging a 4.4 out of 5 rating.
It's the ultimate leaf-peeping getaway. Elk & Embers is a new mountain retreat in Waynesville, North Carolina, offering luxury safari tents, rustic log cabins, and a tree house; the resort is just 40 ...
Read the article below to know which U.S. mountain range earns the 'Great Smokies' nickname and is home to America's most ...
Brood XIV cicadas have emerged from the ground in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and will greet visitors over the holiday weekend in large numbers, park officials said. NPS photo Tens of ...
Strong winds and dry conditions prompted the National Park Service on Saturday to ban campfires and charcoal use until further notice in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Both the North Carolina ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park will temporarily close several roads and facilities ahead of the winter storm posed to ...
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A “high fire alert” prompted the National Park Service on Saturday, March 1, 2025, to ban campfires and charcoal use until further notice in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. National Park Service ...