Winter is a fickle season in the Smokies. Days can be sunny with high temperatures of 65° Fahrenheit or snowy with highs in the 20s. In the lower elevations, snows of 1" or more occur rather infrequently—usually only a few times each winter. Typically this snow melts within a few hours of falling.
At higher elevations, the climate is significantly cooler than in the surrounding lowlands and the mountain peaks receive much more snow. At nearly a mile high, Newfound Gap (elevation 5,046') receives an average of 69" of snow during the winter season. However, when snow is on the ground, Newfound Gap Road (US-441) and other park roads are often temporarily closed due to hazardous travel conditions, cutting off access to snowy areas.
Please call (865) 436-1200 for road closure and weather information. Dial extension 631 for updates on temporary road closures and extension 630 for a weather forecast.
If Newfound Gap Road is not closed due to snowy or icy conditions, opportunities do exist for cross country skiing and hiking in the snow along Clingmans Dome Road, which is closed to vehicles in winter. This road starts 0.1 mile south of Newfound Gap.
You can see if any snow has fallen in the park by visiting the park's two WebCams:
Look Rock (mid elevation - 2,670')
Purchase Knob (high elevation - 5,000')
In addition, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) publishes for several locations in the park. Visit their website to see if any snow has accumulated in the past 24 hours.
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