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The Smokey Mountain National Park entrance is located in Gatlinburg and near Cherokee in the NC mountains and is about 2 hours from the Asheville area. Smoky Mountain Attractions Alum Cave Bluffs - 100 ft high used as a source of saltpeter Civil War Gunpowder Cades Cove - historical & cultural preserve Cataloochee Valley - Cherokee for standing tall Clingmans Dome - 6643 ft - observation platform Charles Bunion - part of the Appalachian trail - named so because a bunion on the foot of Charles Conner kept him from examining flood damage on the mountain in 1928. It was said later that the mountain resembled Charlie's Bunion so that's what they called the mountain. Cherokee Orchard Rd - historical sites Chimney tops - Cherokee Indians called Duniskwalguni or Forked Antlers Mount LeConte - 6593 ft Newfound Gap - cuts through the crest of the Great Smoky Mountains 5048 ft Ramsay Cascades - 100 foot waterfalls Roaring Fork - historical sites Oconaluftee - Cherokee for by the water Smoky Mountain Park Visitor Centers
West and Southwest of Asheville North Carolina
Over 800 miles of horse and hiking trails Historical Exhibits and Demonstrations
Mingus Mill near Oconaluftee Visitor center and Cable Mill near Cades Cove are operating water powered grist mills
Free North Carolina mountain screensaver download install or preview beautiful pictures in screensaver form of the mountains surrounding Ashville North Carolina. Smoky Mountain Gateway Communities
*Information source - Great Smoky Mountains National Park pamphlets. |
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