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Here's how President Donald Trump's new executive order may impact Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Great Smoky Mountians National Park ranks as No. 2 in U.S. for wildlife sightings The Smokies are home to more than 19,000 species There's some bear-y exciting news!
Nearly 13 million people visited Great Smoky Mountains National Park last year. Here’s what you should know if you’re thinking of a trip. Skipping the US Travel 2025 🌴 This country's safest ...
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a major North American refuge of temperate zone flora and fauna that survived the Pleistocene glaciations. The park includes the largest remnant of the ...
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is open year-round with the road to Clingman’s Dome and other secondary roads closing in the winter months. Throughout the Smokies you can find a myriad ...
Birds, bees, bears, dragonflies, salamanders, hemlocks, fungi: scientific research in Great Smoky Mountains National Park addresses a wide swath of subjects. From Tennessee, North Carolina, South ...
Clingmans Dome, at 6,643 feet, is the highest point in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the state of Tennessee, offering spectacular 360° views of the Smokies.