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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Smokies Trip Planner
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Download a copy of the Smokies Trip Planner (526 kb file)
The Smokies Trip Planner is the official trip planning guide to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It contains information about:
Favorite destinations in the park including
- Cades Cove
- Cataloochee
- Clingmans Dome
- Roaring Fork
- and others
Popular activities such as
- auto touring
- bicycling
- family campgrounds
- fishing
- hiking and backpacking
- picnicking
- waterfall walks
- wildlife watching
- and more
General information including
- weather and climate
- lodging and camping
- park map
Download a copy of the Smokies Trip Planner (526 kb file)
The Smokies Trip Planner is a PDF file that is 609 kb in size. You will need a free copy of Acrobat Reader to access the file.
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Fall Leaf Season Fall colors can be seen from October through early November in the park. more... | | Fishing in the Park The park offers a wide variety of angling experiences for fishermen. more... | | Elk Elk were reintroduced to the park in 2001. more... | | Historic Buildings Nearly 80 historic structures—homes, barns, churches, schools, and mills—are preserved in the park. more... | |
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Did You Know?
What lives in Great Smoky Mountains National Park? Although the question sounds simple, it is actually extremely complex. Right now scientists think that we only know about 12 percent of the plants and animals that live in the park, or about 12,000 species of a probable 100,000 different organisms.
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Last Updated: December 31, 2008 at 09:14 EST |