
You’ll hear pioneer history, and the fascinating story of Cades Cove, a place frozen in time. History is everywhere in the park, and we tell you about the area’s Cherokee natives and their Trail of Tears ordeal.

As you drive, we tell you all about the park’s many beauties, including:Īnd unique geological formations, such as: The Smokies are blessed with abundant rainfall, making them one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Synchronous Fireflies (they blink in unison!).

The Loop (a 360-degree curve in a road that loops over itself!) īetween sights, you’ll hear stories about Great Smoky Mountains wildlife, including the best places to see:.Blue Ridge Parkway (section inside national park).
