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  2. Summer in the Great Smoky Mountains? Don't miss these ... - AOL

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    Great Smoky Mountains National Park If you're taking a trip to the Smokies, you should probably visit the namesake national park. It's the most-visited national park in the country for a reason.

  3. Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Great Smoky Mountains National Park covers a total of 522,419 acres (816.280 sq mi; 211,415 ha; 2,114.15 km 2) The park is roughly evenly divided between Tennessee and North Carolina, and is located within portions of Blount, Sevier, and Cocke Counties in Tennessee, and Swain and Haywood Counties in North Carolina. [12]

  4. 48 Hours in Great Smoky Mountains National Park - AOL

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    Alamy The most visited national park in the country, Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers an unusual combination of natural beauty and Appalachian culture. The 800-square-mile wilderness ...

  5. How to see synchronous fireflies in Great Smoky Mountains ...

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    Where can I see synchronous fireflies 2024? Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most popular location in the U.S. for synchronous firefly viewing. Here are some other locations from firefly ...

  6. The Sinks - Wikipedia

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    The Sinks is an unnatural waterfall on the Little River, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, United States. The Sinks is the most visited waterfall in the park due to the ease of access. [1] It was created when loggers dynamited the river, due to a huge log jam.

  7. Roundtop Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Roundtop Trail begins just inside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park's Wears Cove entrance, on the right (west) side of Lyon Springs Road (Lyon Springs Road is accessible via U.S. Route 321 in Wears Valley and via Little River Road at Metcalf Bottoms). The trail immediately rises out of Wear Cove Gap and gradually ascends to the crest ...

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