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Biodiversity is a part of why the fall colors are so great in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. There are at least 100 species of native trees in the Smokies, according to the National Park ...
Now is the time that vibrant hues of red, orange and brown typically blanket East Tennessee, bringing many to the area to admire the bright fall colors ... of the Smoky Mountains, according ...
And USA TODAY agrees. Gatlinburg and Great Smoky Mountains National Park landed on the news outlet’s 10Best lists for fall getaway spots and places to see fall foliage. Gatlinburg was ranked No ...
Fall is a big deal in East Tennessee. The cooler temperatures draw in visitors and the and dazzling display of autumn hues have already started to show in the Great Smoky Mountains. But to really ...
To help give travelers the best chance of seeing peak fall foliage across the country, the Smoky Mountains website, a tourism website for the Smoky Mountains region, releases an annual foliage ...
Right now is prime leaf-peeping season in the Smokies - and as more roads in and around Great Smoky Mountains National Park reopen after Hurricane Helene, the chances for a lovely fall drive are ...
Great Smoky Mountains Natl. Park — For businesses in the Great Smoky Mountains, fall colors mean lots of green. October is typically the second-highest revenue period other than July for ...
GATLINBURG, Tenn. — The month of October delivers some of the most memorable views and fall colors in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Rangers said it also marks the busiest time of year ...
Fall colors in the South generally start to peak around mid-October. The upper elevations in the Great Smoky Mountains, which see some of the season’s earliest changes, were predicted to have ...