From black bears to salamanders. Old-growth forests to spring wildflowers. Log cabins to grist mills. Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers a myriad of opportunities for exploring and discovering both the natural and cultural history of these ancient mountains.
But where to begin? Great Smoky Mountains National Park can be bewildering for the first-time visitor. To make the most of your time here, click on any of the links above for information to help you plan your trip to the Smokies.
Download a copy of the Smokies Trip Planner The Trip Planner contains information about favorite destinations in the park, popular activities including hiking and auto touring, and a park map.
Fall Leaf Season Fall colors can be seen from October through early November in the park. more...
Regulations Concerning Pets Leashed pets are allowed in developed areas and along roads, but are not allowed on park trails. more...
Download a Smokies Trip Planner Information about favorite destinations, popular activities, and a park map more...
Did You Know?
Between 8-10 million people visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park each year, making it the most visited national park in the country.