Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker’s paradise with over 800 miles of maintained trails ranging from short leg-stretchers to strenuous treks that may require backcountry camping. But hiking is not the only reason for visiting the Smokies. Car camping, fishing, picnicking, wildlife viewing and auto touring are popular activities.
Coverage Highlights for this and the related 317 map:
Appalachian Trail, Benton Mackaye Trail, Mountains-to-Sea Trail, Backcountry Campsites, Detailed Trail Mileages, Footbridges, Fords/Stream Crossings, Nature/Interpretive Trails, Scenic Overlooks/Roadside Pull-outs, Cades Cove Driving Loop, Chilowee Mountain, Little Mountain, and the Cataloochee Divide, Blue Ridge Parkway, National Forest Service Lands (Cherokee, Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests), Little Tennessee and Tuckasegee Rivers, Chilhowee and Fontana Lakes, Maryville Tennessee, Gatlinburg Tennessee, Waynesville North Carolina, and much more.