When you ask the question: "What does this town have to offer?" few can offer the response of what makes Gatlinburg one of a kind: Gatlinburg Tennessee offers The Great Smoky Mountains National Park!
That would be enough, as the Great Smoky Mountains is the most visited National Park in the United States. Somewhere between eleven and thirteen million visitors every year come to enjoy the unsurpassed natural beauty and the magnificent splendor of creation at its finest!
But Gatlinburg has so much more to offer! It has plenty of lodging available for park visitors. Everything from simple motel rooms to deluxe chalets! It also offers every kind of eatery imaginable. Everything from simple fast food to elegant dining. is available!
There are also hundreds of merchants, plenty of shopping, novelty and boutique stores as well!
Other popular stops are Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies and the ski slopes of Obergatinburg. There is also an extensive arts and crafts community where you can buy one of a kind items created by local artisans.
Gatlinburg has something for everyone. Why not plan a visit to Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park today?
Photo courtesy of Richard Weisser and SmokyPhotos.com
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Richard, Gatlinburg and the Chattanooga area of Tennessee were great vacation spots years ago as a drive up from Florida. Very pretty places.
OH NO! The dreaded X. Can't see your photo Richard!
Richard, I remember going there as a child, looooong time ago, and I still remember the beauty of the Smokies.
Richard- very nice localism post. What beautiful colors the trees show in the fall there. 11-13 million visitors a year is amazing!
Gary...
They still are! One thing I have noticed over the years is that the trees in the park are bigger as many of the second growth forests are nearing 100 years old! Thanks for the comment!
April...
I hope that you came back and saw it, it's a good one! Thanks.
Cameron...
If anything, the park is MORE beautiful now! THX!
Lori...Certain areas are VERY crowded, especially in October ... but I know some quiet spots! Thanks you.
Richard,
My darling and I were driving thru the Great Smokey Mountains at color change time and I happen to take a picture across a valley and all of the colors just fused together. So all I have had was the memory until now you have done a great job of showing the beauty of this National Park.
BTW, don't forget Dollywood there in Gatlinburg.
Don R.
Richard - I like Gatlinburg. At the Best Western you can stay in a room on an island in the river. There is some decent golf. My only disappointment, the Trout House serves farmed trout.
Great shot.
Don...
The Great Smoky Mountains are what got me started on the Internet. It is my destination of choice, and the wife and I have spent many happy hours there! Thanks, my friend!
Mike...
Well goodness, that game warden kept harassing them so they had to start buying farm raised fish! lol and thanks.
Richard - what a GORGEOUS photo! Have you put a book together with your photos?
April...
It's one of those projects that I've been working on for the last 25 years! ;)
Hi Richard, My favorite Smoky Mountain photographer.. What a splendid photo but ALL your photos are extraordinary... I might just have to "re-blog" this with your permission on my Smoky Mtn Blog... Thanks, God bless,
Cheryl...
If any of my posts have a reblog button, then reblog away! Thanks!