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park map more info about this area back to parks top Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg, TN
 The national park, in the states of North Carolina
and Tennessee, encompasses 800 square miles of which 95 percent are
forested. World renowned for the diversity of its plant and animal
resources, the beauty of its ancient mountains, the quality of its
remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, and the depth and
integrity of the wilderness sanctuary within its boundaries, it is one of
the largest protected areas in the east.
CONTACTS
Email - grsm_smokies_information@nps.gov
Fax- 865-436-1220
Write to Great Smoky Mountains National Park 107 Park
Headquarters Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Phone Visitor Information (TDD) - (865) 436-1200
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours,
Seasons The park is open year-round. Visitor centers at Sugarlands
and Oconaluftee are open all year, except Christmas Day. Cades Cove
visitor center has limited winter hours.
Getting There PLANE - The nearest major airport in Tennessee
(McGhee-Tyson, TYS) is Alcoa, 45 miles west of Gatlinburg. North
Carolina's, Asheville Airport is 60 miles east of the park.
CAR - Several major highways lead to the park. The following routes
provide access to the three main entrances. In Tennessee: 1)From I-40 take
Exit 407 (Sevierville) to TN Route 66 South, and continue to U.S. 441
South. Follow U.S. 441 to Park. 2.) From I-40 in Knoxville - Exit 386B
U.S. Highway 129 South to Alcoa/Maryville. At Maryville proceed on U.S.
321 North through Townsend. Continue straight on TN Highway 73 into the
park. In North Carolina: From I-40, take U.S. Route 19 West through Maggie
Valley. Proceed to U.S. 441 North at Cherokee into the park. From Atlanta
and points south: follow U.S. 441 and 23 North. U.S. 441 leads to the
park.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - No train or bus service accesses the park.
Weather & Climate Elevations in the park range from 800
feet to 6,643 feet and topography affects local weather. Temperatures are
10 to 20 degrees cooler on the mountaintops. Annual precipitation averages
65 inches in the lowlands to 88 inches in the high country. Spring often
bring unpredictable weather, particularly in higher elevations. Summer is
hot and humid, but more pleasant in higher elevations. Fall has warm days
and cool nights and is the driest period. Frosts occur starting in late
September. Winter is generally moderate, but extreme conditions occur with
increasing elevation.
FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee ENTRANCE TO
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK Free! Due to deed restrictions
imposed when the Park was established, there are no entrance fees. Enjoy
your visit!
Activity Fee FRONT COUNTRY CAMPING $12-20
for Day There are 10 Front Country (drive in) campgrounds in
the Park. Click below for more information on locations and fees.
Permits BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING PERMIT Free! Permit
required for staying overnight in the backcountry. Click below to find out
how to plan your trip.
CAMPING
Abrams
Creek Campground First-come, first serve. This campground has 16
sites and is at elevation 1,125 feet. It has no electric hookups or shower
facilities, running water and bathroom facilities only. $12 each
night.
Balsam Mountain Campground First-come, first
serve. This campground has 46 sites and is at elevation 5,310 feet. No
campground has electric hookups or shower facilites, only running water
and bathroom facilities. $14 each night.
Big Creek
Campground First-come, first serve. This campground has 12 sites
and is for tents only. It sits at elevation 1,700 feet. No campground has
electric hookups or shower facilities, only running water and bathroom
facilities. $12 each night. Group camping is also available. Reservations
can be made either on line or by calling 1-800-365-CAMP.
Cades
Cove Campground Make Reservations by Phone at
1-800-365-CAMP Open All Year Reservations accepted up to five months
in advance for May 1- Oct. 31 occupancy. Other dates first-come,
first-serve. This campground has 159 sites and sits at elevation 1,807
feet. No campground has shower facilities or electric hookups, only
running water and bathroom facilities. Cades Cove Campground Store sells
convenience items, groceries, camping supplies, and a limited selection of
hot and cold deli items. There are no other food facilities in the park.
Numerous convenience stores and restaurant establishments are located in
outlying communities. $14-17 each night. Group camping is also available.
Reservations can be made either on line or by calling
1-800-365-CAMP.
Cataloochee Campground First-come, first
serve. This campground has 27 sites and sits at elevation 2,610 feet. No
campground has electric hookups or shower facilities, only running water
and bathroom facilities. $12 each night. Group camping is also available.
Reservations can be made either on line or by calling
1-800-365-CAMP.
Cosby Campground First-come, first serve.
This campground has 175 sites and sits at elevation 2,459 feet. No
campground has shower facilities or electric hookups, only running water
and bathroom facilities. $14 each night. Group camping is also available.
Reservations can be made either on line or by calling
1-800-365-CAMP.
Deep Creek Campground First-come, first
serve. This campground has 92 sites and sits at elevation 1,800 feet. No
campground has electric hookups or shower facilities, only running water
and bathroom facilities. $14 each night. Group camping is also available.
Reservations can be made either on line or by calling
1-800-365-CAMP.
Elkmont Campground Make Reservations by
Phone at 1-800-365-CAMP Reservations accepted up to five months in
advance for May 1-Oct. 31 occupancy. Other dates first-come, first-serve.
This campground has 220 sites and sits at elevation 2,150 feet. No
campground has electric hookups or shower facilities, only running water
and bathroom facilities. $14-20 each night. Group camping is also
available. Reservations can be made either on line or by calling
1-800-365-CAMP.
Look Rock Campground First-come, first
serve. This campground has 92 sites and sits at elevation 2,600 feet. No
campground has electric hookups or shower facilities, only running water
and bathroom facilities. $14 each night.
Smokemont
Campground Make Reservations by Phone at 1-800-365-CAMP Open All
Year Reservations accepted up to five months in advance for May 1-Oct.
31 occupancy. Other dates first-come, first-serve. This campground has 142
sites and sits at elevation 2,198 feet. No campground has electric hookups
or shower facilities, only running water and bathroom facilities. $14-17
each night. Group camping is also available. Reservations can be made
either on line or by calling
1-800-365-CAMP.
LODGING
Le Conte
Lodge Le Conte Lodge, accessible only by foot, sits atop 6.593 Mt.
LeConte, the park's third highest peak. Reservations are required.
Reservations can be made by calling (865)429-5704 or by FAX at
(865)429-5705, by Email at reservations@leconte-lodge.com, or on-line at
www.leconte-lodge.com (Click 'Yes' above). For More Information on
this lodging please call (865)
429-5704
FACILITIES
Visitor
Centers *CADES COVE VISITOR CENTER Open All Year Location
- *Inside the park near the mid-point of the 11-mile, one-way Cades
Cove Loop Road. Special Programs - Ranger-led programs are
conducted seasonally. Check at the visitor center for
times. Exhibits - Indoor and outdoor exhibits of Southern
Mountain life and culture. Includes Cable Mill, a grist mill which
operates spring through fall, the Becky Cable house, and other historic
structures. Available Facilities - Great Smoky Mountains
Natural History Association bookstore and shop. Public
restrooms.
*OCONALUFTEE VISITOR CENTER Open All Year
Location - *Inside the park, 2 miles north of Cherokee, NC, on
US 441. Special Programs - Ranger-led programs conducted
seasonally. Check at the vistor center for location and
times. Exhibits - The adjacent Mountain Farm Museum contains a
fascinating collection of log structures including a farmhouse, barn,
smokehouse, applehouse, corn cribs and others. Demonstrations of farm life
are conducted seasonally. Available Facilities - Great Smoky
Mountains Natural History Association bookstore and shop. Public restrooms
and telephones. Soda and water machines. Backcountry permit
station.
*SUGARLANDS VISITOR CENTER Open All Year
Location - *Inside the park, 2 miles south of Gatlinburg on US
441. Special Programs - Ranger-led programs conducted
seasonally. Check at the visitor center for locations and
times. Exhibits - Free admission to 20-minute film with Dolby
Digital Surround Sound. Extensive natural history
exhibits. Available Facilities - Great Smoky Mountains Natural
History Association bookstore and shop. Public restrooms and telephones.
Soda and water machines. Backcountry permit station.
GATLINBURG
WELCOME CENTER Open All Year Location - Located 2 miles
outside of Gatlinburg on 441 South Available Facilities - Great
Smoky Mountains Natural History Association bookstore and shop. City of
Gatlinburg information. Public restrooms and telephones.
SMOKY
MOUNTAIN VISITOR CENTER Open All Year Location - At I-40
exit 407 (Highway 66) in the Smokies Stadium complex. Available
Facilities - Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association
bookstore and shop. Sevier County, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and
Sevierville information. Public restrooms and telephones.
TOWNSEND
VISITOR CENTER Open All Year Location - Townsend, Tennessee,
on US 321. Available Facilities - Great Smoky Mountains Natural
History Association bookstore and shop. Townsend and local area
information. Public restrooms and telephones.
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