North Carolina, Tennessee The Great Smoky Mountains, part of the Appalachian Mountains, have a wide range of elevations, making them home to over 400 vertebrate species, 100 tree species, and 5000 plant species. Hiking is the park's main attraction, with over 800 miles (1,300 km) of trail...
Newfound Gap: Mountain pass offering stunning views, straddling the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies: Interactive aquarium in Gatlinburg, showcasing a wide variety of marine life. Grotto Falls: Unique waterfall allowing visitors to walk behind the cascade...
NC-VA is durably laminated and contains extensive coverage. Laminated maps are easy to fold, write on, and wipe off. Coverage includes: the Appalachian Trail, Area Attractions, National and State Parks, full-color photographs, Visitor Centers, and Waterfall locations. Map size is 11 x 25 inche...
Try this 2.7-km out-and-back trail near Townsend, Tennessee. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 33 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open ...
The summit is crowned with a stone tower and observation deck from which four states - Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina - are visible on a clear day. Springer Mountain, 3782 feet high and the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, is located eight miles north of...
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This is a short and scenic trail that winds through a serene forest to the beautiful Tom Pack Falls. This multi-tiered waterfall is about 20 feet tall and can vary on the flow rate depending on the season and amount of rainfall. The route can be overgrow
René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, is said to have been the first European to see the Ohio, in 1669, and he descended it until obstructed by a waterfall (presumably the Falls at Louisville). In the 1750s the river’s strategic importance (especially the fork at Pittsburgh) in th...
“Camping in Tennessee’s State Parks Increase during Pandemic.”Wreg, AP, 9 Dec. 2020,wreg.com/news/camping-in-tennessees-state-parks-increase-during-pandemic. Marcus Schneck. “Camping at Pennsylvania State Parks ‘Going through the Roof’ as Coronavirus Restrictions Ease.”Pennlive, 1 July...