If you postponed a leaf-peeping trip to the Smokies because of Hurricane Helene, here’s what you need to know about fall ...
Right now is prime leaf-peeping season in the Smokies. Take a look at our photos of the colorful trees in the national park.
This 5.5-mile-long, one-way, loop road showcases old-growth forests, historic structures and waterfalls. If you're able to ...
Another great spot is the Morton Overlook ... creating a truly magical scene. The Smoky Mountains’ fall foliage provides countless photo opportunities for both amateur and professional photographers ...
Even if it seems early for snow, it not uncommon for Great Smoky Mountains peaks in autumn. In 2023, the LeConte Lodge ...
The southernmost section of the Blue Ridge Parkway, near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, is open again to visitors.
Dave Barak, with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park's public affairs department, said in the fall it’s common to see monarchs nearby in open fields. “They come here to Great Smoky Mountains ...
East Tennessee fall colors: Week of Oct. 28 Fall colors ... Several sites, campgrounds, trails and roads within Great Smoky Mountains National Park, particularly on the North Carolina side of ...
When is the peak of fall color in the Great Smoky Mountains? Fall colors are at their peak in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park from mid-October and early November at the points of lower ...
Fall colors in the South generally start to peak around mid-October. The upper elevations in the Great Smoky Mountains, which ...
When are the peak fall colors in the Great Smoky Mountains? The week of Oct. 14 is still the best time to see peak colors in the highest elevations of the Smoky Mountains, according to ETSU.