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By: NISHU SINGH
Nestled on the border of North Carolina and Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is America’s most-visited national park — and for good reason.
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Catch a jaw-dropping sunrise from Clingmans Dome, the highest point in the Smokies. The 360° views will stay in your heart forever.
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Wind through mountains and forests on Newfound Gap Road, one of the most scenic drives in the U.S. Perfect for photos, picnics, and peaceful rides.
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Take a gentle hike to Laurel Falls, a stunning 80-foot waterfall. Great for families and one of the most popular trails in the park.
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Keep your eyes open — you might see black bears, elk, turkeys, or deer! Cades Cove is one of the best spots for wildlife viewing.
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Step back in time with historic cabins, open fields, and rich mountain history. Cades Cove Loop is a must-see by car or bike.
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A portion of the famous Appalachian Trail runs through the Smokies. Even a short section gives you a taste of this epic adventure.
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After nature, explore nearby Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge for shops, rides, and fun attractions like Dollywood!
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Whether you like tent camping or RV comfort, there are plenty of campgrounds with beautiful forest and river views.
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Fall: Stunning colors Spring: Wildflowers bloom Summer: Great for hiking Winter: Peaceful, snow-dusted views
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