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Fall colors are painting the North ... was reported along the Blue Ridge Parkway. And Great Smoky Mountains National Park shared photos of snow falling over colorful trees as a lodge near the ...
Stay in Waynesville or Maggie Valley, located between Great Smoky Mountains National ... views of the surrounding mountains, awash in fall colors. Take some photos and enjoy a picnic at one ...
Nothing beats fall in the Great Smoky Mountains. Who doesn’t love seeing ... strategic with your journey to get those prime fall photos. Color changes usually start in mid-September in the ...
(WATE) — As East Tennessee dives into the fall season, the colors across the Great Smoky Mountains National Park ... Soehn also shared recent photos and videos from the Heintooga Round Bottom ...
Some national parks shine a bit brighter in the fall than others — and Great Smoky Mountains National Park ... overlooks might give you unbelievable photos of fall foliage, but hiking in Dupont ...
From mid-October through early November, fall colors found in the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee are at their most vibrant. The famous mountain range is filled with different species of trees ...
Right now is prime leaf-peeping season in the Smokies - and as more roads in and around Great Smoky Mountains National Park reopen after Hurricane Helene, the chances for a lovely fall drive are ...
Now is the time that vibrant hues of red, orange and brown typically blanket East Tennessee, bringing many to the area to admire the bright fall colors ... of the Smoky Mountains, according ...
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: The first snow of the season is predicted to fall this week in the Great Smoky Mountains ...
The best times to visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park are the summer (June, July and August) and the fall. July is the busiest month of the summer season while October weekends draw those in ...