Smoky Mountain Cabins

Smoky Mountain Cabins

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The Smoky Mountains - an Outdoor Lover's Paradise

by Darryl Payne

The Great Smoky Mountains, to give them their full title, are situated in the southern area of the Appalachian Mountains. First established as a national park in the 1930s the range gets its name from the natural mist or haze that forms over the top of the mountains. This natural haze is caused by a combination of naturally formed hydrocarbons and high humidity. It means that the blue mist is visible even from a very short distance, which adds to the natural beauty and wonder of the region.

Things To Do In The Smokies

Tourists flock to the region every year because of the wide range of activities and sights on offer. As well as being a hiker’s, canoer’s, and whitewater rafter’s paradise the region is also home to Dollywood amusement park, named after the region’s most famous resident – Dolly Parton. The region is also a very popular region for auto-touring because of the scenic routes that take in the popular attractions of Cades Cove and Roaring Fork as well as many other trails that offer peace and solitude with barely another vehicle in site.

Visit Cades Cove

Cades Cove Loop Road is an incredible 7,000-acre valley that was first inhabited by the Cherokee Indians when they settled in the area. However, the loop road is now popular with visitors because it stands as testament to the pioneers of the early 19th century. Homesteads, mills, churches, and other fascinating buildings line the incredible countryside at the side of this one-way loop road. If you are fortunate enough to visit the Cades Cove Loop Road then you absolutely must get out of your car to enjoy the region at its finest.

Tour Roaring Fork

Roaring Fork is a motor nature trail and is a monument to the combination of power and beauty that only nature can provide. Roaring Fork too offers a number of old buildings but in the same plentiful supply as on Cades Cover Loop Road. Instead you will be privy to viewing some of the most exquisite streams, forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. This trail also offers access to Grotto Falls and Rainbow Falls.

Follow The Nature Trail

The Smokies are a genuine haven for hikers and cyclists. By getting out of the car and taking the time to follow some of the less beaten paths it is possible to leave the rest of the world behind and relax in sumptuous, natural surroundings. Hiking really is the best way to make the most of a trip to the Smoky Mountains. Trail maps are easy to get hold of and the nature of the mountains means that you will never be stuck for somewhere to go or something to see.

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee Vacations

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee vacations are so popular because they provide convenient and appealing access to the whole of the Smoky Mountain and surrounding area. They offer the perfect base location for family holidays and choosing the right accommodation means you can stay in a luxury cabin at night and hike or drive through the increasable Smoky Mountain scenery during the day. Alternatively, you can visit Dollywood or any of the other local attractions.

Smoky Mountain Cabins

Log Cabins of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Log Cabins of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Sale Price: $8.95
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Description

Log Cabins of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. New book on historic log cabins of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Includes black and white and color photographs, and written descriptions, of historic log cabins of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Features descriptions and photographs of various cabins including Noah "Bud" Ogle Cabin, Jim Bales Place, Ephraim Bales Place, John Ownby Cabin, Walker Cabin, John Oliver Cabin, Elijah Oliver Cabin, Henry Whitehead Cabin, Dan Lawson Place, Carter Shields Cabin, Willis Baxter Cabin, Davis House, Ferguson Cabin, and Avent Cabin. Also includes an introductory section on log cabins, and several photographs of structures associated with the log cabin homestead such as at the Mountain Farm Museum. This book is softcover, 5.5" x 8.5", and 72 pages. Published 2005, Belcher Foundation. Excellent for anyone with an interest in log cabins, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, or early Appalachian life in Tennessee and North Carolina, or for anyone planning a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Aunt Phillis's Cabin
Aunt Phillis's Cabin
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