Category: GSM National Park

Posted on 8/12/2024

THE BEST PLACES TO SNAP A SELFIE IN TENNESSEE'S SMOKY MOUNTAINS

When you’re surrounded by the natural beauty of the Smoky Mountains, every turn in the road offers a new opportunity to capture a moment that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re looking to fill your Instagram feed with stunning vistas or just want to make memories with your loved ones, the Smokies have you covered. Here’s a guide to the top photo op spots in Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains that are sure to leave you—and your followers—speechless. ...

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Posted on 7/28/2024

THE MAJESTIC BLACK BEARS OF THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS

Nestled near Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, are charming towns known for stunning landscapes, vibrant tourist attractions, and, of course, their proximity to one of the most intriguing residents of the Smokies: the black bear. These magnificent creatures have become a symbol of the region, captivating the hearts of both locals and visitors. Let’s explore the fascinating world of black bears in the Smokies and learn more about these iconic animals. ...

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Posted on 8/9/2023

TOP FIVE HIKES IN GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK

“In every walk in with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” – John Muir Nestled on the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a treasure trove of natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking vistas. With over 800 miles of trails, this iconic park offers hikers of all levels the chance to immerse themselves in the Southern Appalachian wilderness. In this blog post, we'll take you on a journey through what we consider to be the five ...

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Posted on 3/20/2020

THE WALKER FAMILY & SMOKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK

The Walker Sisters, Margaret, Polly, Martha, Nancy, Louisa and Hettie, lived in what is now the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, and continued to live there even after the park was established. The six sisters were never married and lived on the land ... ...

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Posted on 3/20/2020

SEARCHING FOR WILDLIFE IN SMOKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK

In the Smoky Mountains, everyone goes off looking for bears. With a high population density in the Smoky Mountains, approximately two bears per square mile, it seems that running into one is almost inevitable. So, what about some harder to find types of wildlife?... ...

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Posted on 3/20/2020

HORSEBACK RIDING IN SMOKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK

Hiking is not the only way to explore the beauty of the mountains. Many people opt to have a little assistance covering the trails. Man has long relied on horses to carry them from one place to another and here in the Smokies... ...

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Posted on 3/20/2020

CATALOOCHEE VALLEY IN SMNP

Tucked away in an obscure section of the National Park, is a lovely little valley called Cataloochee. The name is derived from the Cherokee word ” Gadalutsi” and means ” Fringe standing erect” which is believed to refer to the tall trees bordering ...

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Posted on 3/16/2020

EXPLORE THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK

The Smoky Mountain National Park attracts tourists from all over the world, making it the most visited National Park in the United States and here’s why: The parks holds some of the most beautiful scenery and a wide variety of wildlife including black bears, elk,... ...

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Posted on 3/12/2020

BECOME A JUNIOR RANGER – THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM HAS A SPOT FOR YOU!

Have you ever watched a program about wild animals or a nature program and noticed someone who works in a National Park and thought to yourself, “Wow, I’d love to have that person’s job”? Well now you can. Become a part of the Junior Ranger... ...

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