Why Great Smoky Mountains National Park Is America’s Most Visited Park
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Summary
Today we’re exploring one of the most beloved places in America — Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Straddling the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, this park is the most visited national park in the United States — and once you see the mist rolling across these ancient mountains, you’ll understand why.
In this episode of Hike & History, we explore:
Why the Smokies are some of the oldest mountains on Earth
The incredible biodiversity that makes the park famous
The best hikes for first-time visitors
The hidden Appalachian history preserved in places like Cades Cove
The stunning views from Kuwohi
We’ll also share tips for planning your first trip, including where to hike, what to see, and nearby towns worth visiting like Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge.
Whether you’re planning a visit or just love America’s national parks, this episode will help you discover why the Smokies are one of the most special landscapes in the country.
If you enjoy hiking, travel, and American history, be sure to subscribe for more Hike & History adventures across the National Park system.
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