Wander the Smokies

What to do, when to go, and where to stay — your complete Smokies guide.

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Smoky Mountains itineraries

Pick a plan by length or by style — every itinerary is mapped, research-backed, and built around making the most of your days (and beating the crowds).

One Day in the Smoky Mountains

One Day in the Smoky Mountains

A first-timer's perfect single day — the can't-miss drive, an easy waterfall, and a classic mountain dinner.

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A Weekend in the Smokies (2 Days)

A Weekend in the Smokies (2 Days)

Two days that balance the national park's greatest hits with a taste of the gateway towns.

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3 Days in the Smoky Mountains

3 Days in the Smoky Mountains

The ideal long-weekend plan — park, towns, and one off-the-beaten-path day.

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5 Days in the Smoky Mountains

5 Days in the Smoky Mountains

Enough time to see both sides of the park, the gateway towns, and the quiet corners most visitors miss.

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A Week in the Smoky Mountains (7 Days)

A Week in the Smoky Mountains (7 Days)

The definitive full-week plan, with room for day trips to Asheville and the Nantahala.

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First-Timer's Guide to the Smokies

First-Timer's Guide to the Smokies

Never been? Here's exactly how to plan a first trip without the rookie mistakes.

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The Smokies with Kids: A Family Itinerary

The Smokies with Kids: A Family Itinerary

A plan that keeps every age happy — short hikes, wildlife, and the right mix of park and play.

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A Romantic Smokies Weekend

A Romantic Smokies Weekend

Cabins with a view, sunrise overlooks, and unhurried dinners for two.

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Smokies Fall Foliage Road Trip

Smokies Fall Foliage Road Trip

Time the color by elevation and drive the corridors that turn the mountains gold.

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Budget Smokies Trip: See It All for Less

Budget Smokies Trip: See It All for Less

The park is free to enter — here's how to do the rest on a shoestring.

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Rainy Day in the Smokies: What to Do

Rainy Day in the Smokies: What to Do

Mountain weather turns fast — here's a great day even when it pours.

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A Smokies Photography Itinerary

A Smokies Photography Itinerary

Chase the fog, the light, and the wildlife — when and where to set up.

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A Smokies Waterfalls Tour

A Smokies Waterfalls Tour

String together the region's best cascades into one unforgettable trip.

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The Perfect Cades Cove Day

The Perfect Cades Cove Day

How to do the Smokies' most beloved valley right — loop, hikes, history, and wildlife.

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Smokies Wildlife-Watching Itinerary

Smokies Wildlife-Watching Itinerary

Where and when to find elk, black bears, and the synchronous fireflies.

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A Gatlinburg Weekend

A Gatlinburg Weekend

Park access, ride-ups, moonshine, and the Parkway — a two-day Gatlinburg plan.

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A Pigeon Forge Family Weekend

A Pigeon Forge Family Weekend

Dollywood, dinner shows, and go-karts — the ultimate family-fun two days.

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A Cherokee, NC Getaway

A Cherokee, NC Getaway

The quieter, culture-rich North Carolina gateway — elk, heritage, and the Oconaluftee entrance.

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Where to stay

Near the Great Smoky Mountains

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