Ascend the highest point in Tennessee, Clingmans Dome, standing at 6,643 feet. The peak is accessible by a scenic drive and a short half-mile walk.
Climb Clingmans Dome
Higher elevations peak around mid-September, while lower areas display their best colors in mid-October.
Experience Autumn Foliage
Spring and summer bring over 1,500 species of flowering plants to the Smokies.
Admire Wildflowers
Explore Fontana Lake, created by a dam on the Little River, with its 240 miles of shoreline.
Paddle Fontana Lake
Visit over 90 historic buildings within the park, including churches, mills, barns, and cabins from the 1800s.
Discover Pioneer History
Take a scenic drive on the 11-mile Cades Cove loop, offering views of lush valleys, historic structures, and wildlife.
Drive Historic Park Roads
Great Smoky Mountains National Park features over 100 prominent waterfalls. Popular hiking destinations include Grotto, Laurel, Abrams.
Visit Waterfalls
Traverse 71 miles of the Appalachian Trail within the park. Day hikes are available, such as the 7-mile trek from Newfound Gap Road to Clingmans Dome.
Hike the Appalachian Trail
The region offers a variety of cabins, from rustic to luxurious. Whether you seek adventure, family gatherings, or a romantic retreat.
Stay in a Cabin
Explore nearby towns with attractions like Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies and Dollywood. Visit Asheville to tour the Biltmore Mansion.
Enjoy Tourist Attractions