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- FloridaReLoadedExplorerOh and let me add, if you go now, you can rent or ride your bike or walk for that matter on Wednesdays and Saturdays without any vehicle traffic. They close it to vehicle traffic on those two days up until 10 am. Plus you see much more wildlife too!!
- FloridaReLoadedExplorerIt's the most popular cause it's open 365 days a year! Secondly this is vacation time for lots of families, schools out for summer. The best time is around August 15th, schools have started back up yet everything is still open.
- Two_JayhawksExplorerWe love GSMNP we end up there about every five years. Last fall we left to come home the day before the fires started. Certainly the key is to visit is either before summer vacation for the kids or after they are back in school.
- ThomBolesExplorer
ksbowman wrote:
We stayed in Townsend and went to Cades Cove 2 days in a row last Oct. The traffic at times was heavy but, not bad. We took a sack lunch and pulled over more than once, set up lawn chairs and enjoyed the views in the park. Made every stop at the points of interest and went to the mill. Great trip and very restful. We weren't in a hurry maybe that made it better. We will go back.
I'll be the first to say "Thank You" for pulling over.
I've been to Cades Cove about a dozen times over the years most times on my motorcycle. It amazes me the number of people that have never seen a deer or a cow that feel stopping IN THE MIDDLE of a one lane road is ok. I'm all for seeing nature but I don't have to stop at each and every place a deer happens to be grazing in a field. I guess growing up in the "boonies" we saw that all the time. We watched for deer so we wouldn't hit them going down the road!!!
We tend to "escape" out on Parson's Branch on our motorcycles. There is a 1-way trail out of the park onto "The Dragon" that we like to take to save about 1.5 hours getting back to camp. - D_E_BishopExplorerI am an ardent supporter of California and the entire Western States and I feel we have some of the most unbelievable sites in the world out here, however, the SNP, BRP and the GSMNP are as unbelievable as anything anywhere in the world as is evident by number of people that visit there.
To quote an old Ziggy cartoon as he watched a beautiful vista during a magnificent sunset, "YEAH GOD".
You folks back there are so lucky even with the traffic during high season to have that whole area in your backyard. - ksbowmanExplorer IIWe stayed in Townsend and went to Cades Cove 2 days in a row last Oct. The traffic at times was heavy but, not bad. We took a sack lunch and pulled over more than once, set up lawn chairs and enjoyed the views in the park. Made every stop at the points of interest and went to the mill. Great trip and very restful. We weren't in a hurry maybe that made it better. We will go back.
- ken56ExplorerI have seen counters on the roadway. All you have to do is experience the traffic to be convinced....although I do know many people who transit that road to go between Gatlinburg and Cherokee and never stop in the park.
Word of caution too, if you do not understand how to pull a trailer in the mountains do not attempt to pull a trailer over Newfound Gap. Every time I have taken 441 I have seen people on the side of the road with their brakes smoking. Its a tough pull even for the more seasoned. - Rangerman40ExplorerThey don't have entrance stations because they can't. When Tennessee and N Carolina transferred ownership of 441 to the Feds they stipulated no toll or fee could be charged to travel that road.
- rr2254545Explorer
rv2go wrote:
I have lived next door to the GSMNP for most of my life and have visited it a great many times.
When I see the attendance figures, I have to ask, how do they count people. There are several entrances with no way to count cars. No counters of any kind that I can see, yet so Millions visit each year. I have even asked at the Visitors center and can get no answer.
Most Parks have an entrance station where you have to pay. At least there you can count vehicles and get some idea of attendance.
It is crowded though. We were in Cades Cove Easter week end and it was bumper to bumper. Saw several deer, turkeys and one bear.
x2 I find the data hard to believe as I too note that they do not have entrance stations like most parks - westernrvparkowExplorerI have always thought those figures were a bit misleading. Great Smoky has several roads that transit the park. There is a lot of traffic that is counted as visitations that are probably commuters or people who are transiting the park to get to the attractions and cities that are adjacent to the park (i.e Dollywood, Gatlinburg, Ashville). Combine that with the huge numbers of people who live within a few hours of the park, the visitation numbers at GSMNP is just different than the visitation number of parks like Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Glacier. Regardless, GSMNP is a heck of a national treasure.
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