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  2. Overnight trip to the Smokies? Go old-school camping or check ...

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    The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a bucket list for many, as evidenced by the 13.3 million visitors to the park in 2023.. Those who live nearby get to visit more often, of course. But if ...

  3. Summer in the Smokies: The best outdoor activities in ... - AOL

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    Elkmont swimming hole, Elkmont Nature Trailhead off Elkmont Campground, Gatlinburg Greenbrier area, Parking Area 2 off Greenbrier Road, Gatlinburg Metcalf Bottoms, Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area Road ...

  4. Hazel Creek (Great Smoky Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Creek is a tributary stream of the Little Tennessee River in the southwestern Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. The creek's bottomlands were home to several pioneer Appalachian communities and logging towns before its incorporation into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Hazel Creek is now a back country campsite and ...

  5. Word from the Smokies: Look Rock offers grand views of a ...

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    Look Rock campground and picnic area reopened with new power and water hookups for RV sites, buried power lines and wheelchair accessibility. Word from the Smokies: Look Rock offers grand views of ...

  6. Perry's Camp - Wikipedia

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    Located between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Perry's Camp was one of the first tourist courts in the area that has since become a tourist mecca. Perry's Camp preceded the founding of the adjacent Great Smoky Mountains National Park by six years. The site originally included a restaurant with living quarters upstairs and eleven cabins ...

  7. Spence Field - Wikipedia

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    Spence Field is a mountain highland meadow in the Great Smoky Mountains, located in the Southeastern United States. It has an elevation of 4,920 feet (1,500 m) above sea level. [ 1 ] The Appalachian Trail traverses the field, and a backcountry shelter just off the trail provides an overnight stopover for through-hikers.