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For Smokies resident Jack Huff not only climbed Mount LeConte over 2,000 times, but he once carried his mother on her back to the top so she could see a Smokies sunset from LeConte one more time. He was also the first person to drive a car over the mountains from Tennessee to Oconaluftee in North Carolina in 1930. How did he accomplish it? They removed the wheels from the car and replaced them with railroad wheels and used the railroad to make the trip!
13. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the largest playgrounds and outdoor classrooms in the country. The 520,000 acres that make up the country's most visited national park are also filled with endless learning experiences, places to play, history, beauty that will inspire art, peace, and adventure. A trip to the Smokies is one you will not only never forget, but one you will want to repeat again and again.
14. There's a reason to visit all year round! No matter the season, month, or even day of the week, you'll always find amazing moments hidden away in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The winter france email list wonderland beauty that the colder months bring, the stunning fall foliage that draws visitors from around the world, the carpets of wildflowers and baby animals coming out to play in the spring, or the chance to find a hidden swimming hole in the summer - you'll always find an adventure waiting for you in the Smokies!
Sign outside Old Creek Lodge in Gatlinburg15. Last but not least The park sits right against Gatlinburg! And we are perfectly aligned with both! If you are headed to the Smokies and want to stay somewhere where you can easily access the national park and walk to the best spots in town, you will want to be our guest! Every room at our hotel features a private balcony that sits over a beautiful steaming mountain stream and we have a room to fit every guest’s needs. You will enjoy breakfast each morning, warm cookies each afternoon, and all of our amenities during your stay. Booking directly with us will give you some extra perks that you are sure to love and we can’t wait to treat you like family from the moment you walk through our doors until you return for a follow-up trip!
To plan your trip to Great Smoky Mountain National Park and Gatlinburg, click the link below.
13. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the largest playgrounds and outdoor classrooms in the country. The 520,000 acres that make up the country's most visited national park are also filled with endless learning experiences, places to play, history, beauty that will inspire art, peace, and adventure. A trip to the Smokies is one you will not only never forget, but one you will want to repeat again and again.
14. There's a reason to visit all year round! No matter the season, month, or even day of the week, you'll always find amazing moments hidden away in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The winter france email list wonderland beauty that the colder months bring, the stunning fall foliage that draws visitors from around the world, the carpets of wildflowers and baby animals coming out to play in the spring, or the chance to find a hidden swimming hole in the summer - you'll always find an adventure waiting for you in the Smokies!
Sign outside Old Creek Lodge in Gatlinburg15. Last but not least The park sits right against Gatlinburg! And we are perfectly aligned with both! If you are headed to the Smokies and want to stay somewhere where you can easily access the national park and walk to the best spots in town, you will want to be our guest! Every room at our hotel features a private balcony that sits over a beautiful steaming mountain stream and we have a room to fit every guest’s needs. You will enjoy breakfast each morning, warm cookies each afternoon, and all of our amenities during your stay. Booking directly with us will give you some extra perks that you are sure to love and we can’t wait to treat you like family from the moment you walk through our doors until you return for a follow-up trip!
To plan your trip to Great Smoky Mountain National Park and Gatlinburg, click the link below.