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In the Great Smoky Mountains, Anakeesta, a nature immersive adventure park, sits 600 feet above Gatlinburg and offers a unique perspective on the East Tennessee city’s July 4 fireworks spectacular.
East Tennessee residents can escape to Anakeesta for just $5, while also helping those impacted by Hurricane Helene. Local appreciation discount days are returning to the outdoor adventure park in ...
Enchanted Christmas at Anakeesta. Now through Dec. 31. When the sun sets in the Smokies, Anakeesta mountain comes to life with a celebration of lights during the Enchanted Christmas celebration ...
Anakeesta Knob is located in the central Great Smoky Mountains in Sevier County, Tennessee. It is situated between Mount LeConte to the northwest, and Mount Kephart and Charlies Bunion to the east. At an elevation of 5,988 feet (1,825 m), Anakeesta Knob is the tallest mountain in Tennessee with an elevation less than 6,000 feet (1,800 m).
Mount Kephart is composed of a type of slate and meta-siltstone known as Anakeesta Formation, which is common throughout the central Smokies. This type of rock is exposed at Charlies Bunion, just to the northeast of Kephart. [3] The Anakeesta Formation rocks are part of the Ocoee Supergroup, formed from ocean sediments nearly a billion years ago.
Chimney Tops is a mountain in the central Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee.It is 4,724 feet (1,440 m) above sea level. [3] Chimney Tops is a double-capstone knob on the eastern slope of the Sugarland Mountain massif, which stretches north-south across the north-central section of the Smokies.
Check out Anakeesta's Bear-Varian Fall Festival Sept. 1-Oct. 31, the Gatlinburg Harvest Festival Sept. 4-Nov. 7, or the Smoky Mountain Fall Festival at Ober Mountain Sept. 20-Oct. 27.
Mount Le Conte (or LeConte) is a mountain located within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Sevier County, Tennessee. At 6,593 ft (2,010 m) it is the third highest peak in the national park, behind Kuwohi (6,643 ft (2,025 m)) and Mount Guyot (6,621 ft (2,018 m)). It is also the highest peak that is completely within Tennessee.