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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Activities


The Smokies offer activities for visitors of various ages and interests. Recommended activities include camping, hiking, picnicking, sightseeing, fishing, horseback riding, and nature viewing. There are also opportunities for ranger-guided programs.


Smoky Mountains Biking  

BIKING

There are many opportunities to bike on roads in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, but none as popular as the 11 mile one way Cades Cove Loop Road. This loop provides bicyclists with excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and touring of 19th century home sites. Deer and black bear are the most popular animals sighted along the way. Click Here For More Information On Biking.

     
Smoky Mountains Camping  

CAMPING

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Service maintains developed campgrounds at ten locations within the park. These campgrounds have restrooms with cold running water, flush toilets, fire grates and picnic tables. For the avid backpacker, backcountry camping is another option. Click Here For More Information On Camping.

     
Smoky Mountains Fishing  

FISHING

The Great Smoky Mountains is home to one of the last wild trout habitats in the eastern United States. With over 2,115 miles of streams in its boundaries, the Smokies offer a variety of angling experiences from remote, headwater trout streams to large, cool water small mouth bass streams. Click Here For More Information On Fishing.

     
Smoky Mountains Horse Back Riding  

HORSEBACK RIDING

Horseback riding in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is an exciting way to enjoy the outdoors. There are approximately 550 miles of the park's trails that are open to horses. Take advantage of the many opportunities to view nature from horseback. Click Here For More Information On Horseback Riding.

     
Smoky Mountains Hiking  

HIKING

There are 850 miles of hiking trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. On these trails you can wander the mountain ridges, investigate the isolated coves and experience for yourself the mystery of the mountains. Click Here For More Information On Hiking.

     
Smoky Mountains Rafting  

WHITEWATER RAFTING

Whitewater rafting is one of the most extreme recreational activities in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Rafting can be enjoyed by anyone! Click Here For More Information On Whitewater Rafting.

     
Smoky Mountains Kids  

JUST FOR KIDS

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers "Parks As Classrooms" for students K-8th grades. This allows teachers to bring their students to the park for a hands-on learning experience. Click Here For More Information On Just For Kids.