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Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGreat Smoky Mountains National Park is named for the misty 'smoke' that often hangs over the park.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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WebCams

Two webcams provide a current view of the park and information about air quality conditions. Images are updated every 15 minutes. 

Look Rock (located on the western end of the park)
Purchase  Knob (located on the eastern end of the park)

 

Podcasts

The Great Smoky Mountains Association, a non-profit partner of the park, offers free podcasts from the Smokies, including stories, songs, and the Newfound Gap Self-guiding Auto Tour. Visit their website for audio podcasts or video blogs.  

 
Photo Galleries
 
white-tailed deer
Wildlife Watching
Open areas such as Cades Cove and Cataloochee are good places to view wildlife.
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Download Park Maps
Maps of trails and campgrounds as well as general park maps are available.
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Auto touring
Auto Touring
Auto Touring is a popular way to explore the park.
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When Will It Snow?
When Will It Snow?
Snow falls infrequently in the foothills, but at high elevation, snow is more common.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is America's most visited national park.  

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.

Last Updated: December 12, 2008 at 14:20 EST