This tour meets at the Sugarlands Visitors Center. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park contains the largest collection of human artifacts of any park in the country. Travel back to a bygone era as we visit remnants of an early 1900's town following the gorgeous, yet, misnamed, Little River. This tour is lead by a highly trained and skilled professional naturalist guide who is passionate and knowledgeable about the Smokies. For your safety and peace of mind, your guides are certified as Wilderness First Responders and in non lethal bear aversion techniques. **All vehicles will need a 'Park it Forward' Parking Pass**
History Tour: Experience a slice of the Smokies and enjoy some history on this beautiful tour of the Smoky Mountains.
History Tour: Experience a slice of the Smokies and enjoy some history on this beautiful tour of the Smoky Mountains. Perfect for anyone who simply wants an introduction to our Park.
Enjoy a gentle stroll in a quiet part of the Park. You'll walk along a beautiful river, see several small cascades, and explore a remain of a town that used to sit in this area. Perfect for families, seniors and large groups as well as couples looking for an easy introduction to the Smokies
We meet clients under the flagpole. Here, you can purchase your parking tag at one of the convenient kiosks.
• Gratuities are appreciated for good service. Industry recommendation is 10% - 20%
• Company: A Walk in the Woods
• Prior to your trip please contact us with your local contact information. You can call phone# 865-436-8283
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Minimum numbers apply.
• Tours operate rain or shine
• Ponchos or rain jacket highly recommended
Parking Tag not included. Contact us or purchase here: www.recreation.gov/activitypass/AP2510
Gatlinburg is a charming mountain city nestled in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Known for its stunning natural beauty, family-friendly attractions, and rich Appalachian culture, it's a year-round destination offering outdoor adventures, scenic views, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere.
The most visited national park in the US, offering stunning mountain scenery, diverse wildlife, and numerous hiking trails.
A 400-foot observation tower offering panoramic views of the Smoky Mountains and Gatlinburg.
A popular aquarium featuring a wide variety of marine life, interactive exhibits, and a penguin habitat.
A year-round amusement park and ski area offering activities like skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, and an alpine coaster.
An outdoor adventure park with treetop trails, zip lines, and scenic views of the Smoky Mountains.
Crispy fried catfish, often served with hushpuppies and coleslaw
Fluffy biscuits smothered in savory sausage gravy
Freshly caught trout, often grilled or fried
A traditional Appalachian cake made with layers of spiced apples and cake
Summer brings warm weather and outdoor activities, while fall offers stunning foliage and cooler temperatures. Crowds are highest during these times, especially in October.
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Eastern Time Zone (ET) (GMT-5:00)
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Gatlinburg is generally a safe destination, but visitors should take common precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Gatlinburg Bus Station
A convenient and scenic way to get around town. Trolleys are frequent and easy to use.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A nearby town known for its entertainment attractions, shopping, and dining.
A scenic valley in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with historic cabins and wildlife.
A vast forest offering hiking, camping, and scenic drives.
Price varies by option