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The Gatlinburg Bypass is a two-lane road maintained by the NPS, although most of the route is located outside of the main boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Its main purpose is to allow tourists to bypass the congested business district of Gatlinburg in order to speed access to and from the national park.
US 321 (East Lamar Alexander Parkway/Townsend Entrance Road/SR 73) – Maryville, Pigeon Forge: Western terminus: Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Laurel Creek Road – Cades Cove: Sevier: Wear Gap Road – Wears Valley: Elkmont Road – Elkmont: US 441 south (Newfound Gap Road/SR 71 south) – Gatlinburg, Cherokee: Western end of US 441/SR ...
The parkway serves as the primary means of access to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in the United States, and the numerous tourist attractions located within the cities of Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg. The parkway is one of the most congested non-freeway routes in the state, carrying more ...
U.S. Route 441 (US 441, Newfound Gap Road) is the main road through the park, and runs between Cherokee and Gatlinburg. [104] The Gatlinburg entrance to the park is the busiest, and is also the southern terminus of the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway, a highway which connects the park to Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and Interstate 40 to the north ...
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Gatlinburg–Pittman Center line: 120.8: 194.4: SR 454 north (Buckhorn Road) Southern terminus of SR 454: Gatlinburg: 126.1: 202.9: US 441 south / SR 73 Scenic west (Parkway/SR 71) – Great Smoky Mountains National Park: South end of US 441 overlap; eastern terminus of SR 73 Scenic: 127.2: 204.7: Gatlinburg Parkway Bypass – Great Smoky ...
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Newfound Gap Road then runs concurrently with SR 73 Scenic (Little River Road) before having an interchange with the Gatlinburg Bypass and entering the city of Gatlinburg, where US 441/SR 71/SR 73 Scenic leaves the park and becomes Great Smoky Mountains Parkway (Parkway), a four-lane undivided highway as it passes through the city.