Lost Attractions of the Smoky Mountains

Lost Attractions of the Smoky Mountains

Author: Tim Hollis

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1467144126

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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is among the most visited national parks in the country, and countless attractions around its borders have tried for decades to siphon some of those valuable tourist dollars. From ersatz western towns and concrete dinosaurs to misplaced Florida-type attractions and celebrity theaters, you will find them all preserved in this book. Author Tim Hollis showcases those businesses that no longer exist, from Hill-Billy Village in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg's theme parks on the Tennessee side to the motels of Cherokee and Ghost Town in the Sky on the North Carolina side.


Top Trails: Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Top Trails: Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Author: Johnny Molloy

Publisher: Wilderness Press

Published: 2017-04-17

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0899978770

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Johnny Molloy, who has spent more than 800 nights backpacking in the Smokies, has updated his classic guide Top Trails: Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This revised edition has been completely updated, including the new backcountry reservation system implemented in the park. He has also added some excellent hikes, some of them well off the beaten path. For example, the hike to Baskins Creek Falls takes you past a pioneer homesite and to a scenic cascade overshadowed by more popular waterfalls nearby, making it an ideal destination for those who want to escape the crowds. A longer trek traverses the regal pine-oak forests of the western part of the park, making a stop at Abrams Falls, mixing solitude with a must-visit waterfall on every Smokies bucket list. Johnny also explores early park history on a hike up Kephart Prong. Here, you can see the remains of a fish hatchery constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, as well as a trail shelter erected by the CCC when the park was just coming to be. Backpackers will enjoy the new loop incorporating Walnut Bottoms along cascading Big Creek, coupled with a stop by historic Mount Cammerer tower, replete with stellar views, before overnighting at Davenport Shelter on the Appalachian Trail. Additionally, Johnny--who considers the Smokies his home stomping ground--makes sure that all the necessary information to help you execute a hike from directions to maps are correct. New photos add flair to the book.


The Kid's Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains

The Kid's Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains

Author: Eileen Ogintz

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-06-01

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1493024337

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Before you plan your family’s next excursion to the Great Smoky Mountains, get some help from a professional . . . and from your kids! The book lets the kids help plan the trip and guides you as you explore the this beautiful National Park. Inside you’ll find kid-tested tips on where to go, where to eat, what to see plus information on wildlife, history, activities, sports, and more. Awesome games keep everyone busy when traveling or in between activities.


Illustrated Guide to Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Illustrated Guide to Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Author: Daniel S. Pierce

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Illustrated Guide to Great Smoky Mountains National Park includes information about various sections of the park, history, caves, waterfalls, streams, trails, the Cherokee, museums, synchronous fireflies, railroads, bicycle riding, water-powered mills, cabins, animal life including salamanders, plant life including wildflowers, moonshine, camping, fishing, horseback riding, and other topics illustrated with photographs and poster art.


Smoky Mountains National Park Attractions Sights to See Kids Book

Smoky Mountains National Park Attractions Sights to See Kids Book

Author: Billy Grinslott

Publisher:

Published: 2024-05-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781965098141

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Great smoky mountains national park attractions and sights to see book for kids. This book is a great way for children of all ages to learn about the attractions, and sightseeing adventures in the great smoky mountains national park. Your children will have fun seeing some of the most popular sightseeing attractions in the smoky mountains. Parents and children of all ages will enjoy reading this book about the smoky mountains national park. The book has full page-colored images and cool fun facts about the most popular attractions and sights to see in the great smoky mountains national park. Whether you are taking a trip, or you just want your kids to see what the Great Smoky Mountains National Park looks like. This book is perfect, your children will get to see the most popular attraction sights in the Smoky Mountains and have fun learning about them. This Book will help you, if you are planning on taking your children to Smoky Mountains National Park. The book covers the attractions in Smoky Mountains national park, that you can drive too for easy access with younger kids. The book has details on each one of the attractions and hiking distances. So, you can select an attraction with shorter walking distances for younger kids. This book about the great smoky mountains national park will give your kids the adventure of a lifetime. They will enjoy reading it and it will seem like they are actually taking a trip to the great smoky mountains national park. Your children will get to view many of the major attractions and sights at the great smoky mountains national park. Take your kids on an adventure to explore the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Attractions and Sights to See Kids Book. Thanks, Billy Grinslott & Kinsey Marie Books.


Who Pooped in the Park

Who Pooped in the Park

Author: Steve Kemp

Publisher: Farcountry Press

Published: 2005-02

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 1560373210

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"Come along with Julie, Grant, and their family as they follow Ranger Gus and find poop (scat) and footprints (tracks) and discover which animal made them" -- Back cover.


Moon Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Moon Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Author: Jason Frye

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2017-05-16

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1612387179

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Moon Travel Guides: Find Your Adventure From majestic mountaintops to lush forests and untouched wilderness, take in the best of the Smokies with Moon Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Moon Great Smoky Mountains National Park features: Itineraries for every timeline and budget, ranging from one day in the park to a week-long trip, including: Best of the Smokies, Family Fun, Escape the Crowds, and Best Hikes Strategies for getting around the Great Smoky Mountains, avoiding crowds, and exploring the less-visited areas of the park In-depth coverage of gateway cities and towns in both Tennessee and North Carolina, including Gatlinburg, Asheville, Pigeon Forge, and Knoxville, as well as worthwhile stops like Cherokee, Bryson City, and Maggie Valley Full-color, vibrant photos and detailed maps throughout Expert tips for travelers looking to go hiking, biking, zip-lining, rafting, and more, plus essential packing and health and safety information The top activities and unique ideas for exploring the park: Cruise along Newfound Gap Road for epic views and scenic overlooks, try your hand at fly-fishing, and enjoy the refreshing solitude of a night camping under the stars. Hike to beautiful waterfalls, catch a glimpse of the buzzing fireflies, and sample a little local moonshine. Visit remnants of the region's historic settlements, spot local wildlife, or explore the bustling nearby cities Valuable insight from nature lover and Smoky Mountains aficionado Jason Frye Honest advice on where to stay inside and outside the park, including the best spots to pitch a tent, park your RV, or relax at an upscale resort Up-to-date information on park fees, passes, and reservations Recommendations for families, LGBTQ+ travelers, seniors, international visitors, travelers with disabilities, and traveling with pets Thorough background on the wildlife, terrain, culture, and history Staying in Tennessee? Try Moon Tennessee, Moon Nashville, or Moon Memphis. Making a road trip out of it? Try Moon Nashville to New Orleans Road Trip. For full coverage of America's national parks, check out Moon USA National Parks: The Complete Guide to All 59 National Parks.


Hiking Trails of the Smokies

Hiking Trails of the Smokies

Author: Don DeFoe

Publisher: Great Smoky Mountains Association

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 586

ISBN-13:

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Map has titles: Great Smoky Mountains trail map; Great Smoky Mountains hiking map.


The Great Smoky Mountains

The Great Smoky Mountains

Author: Lee Mandrell

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2016-12-05

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 0253023882

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“A plethora of spectacular new photographs of the natural landscapes, wildlife, and beauty found in this remarkable National Park.” —BeautifulNow The Great Smoky Mountains have inspired, challenged, and entertained millions of visitors for hundreds of years. To preserve the splendor of the mountains and valleys for all to enjoy, Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated this beautiful area as a protected area and National Park in 1940. In this breathtaking book, the husband-and-wife photography team captures a new vision of the Great Smoky Mountains including both popular attractions and spectacular sites off the beaten path. Stunning photos represent all four seasons, including colorful fall foliage, spring’s wildflower riches, intense summer sunsets, and serene winter snowfalls. Majestic views of mountains from Clingman’s Dome to Morton Overlook along Newfound Gap Road will entice new visitors, while regulars will cherish the book as a memory album of their own, enjoying images of Cades Cove, Roaring Fork Motor Trail and the wildlife of the area. This book of new and remarkable photographs is a necessity for everyone who appreciates natural landscapes, wildlife, and beauty in an area rich with history and culture. “Offers readers—make that viewers—page after page of exquisite photographs of the Smokies . . . The photographers visited the Smokies in all four seasons, taking pictures of wildlife, deserted cabins, churches and mills, long panoramic shots of valleys and mountains, close-ups of butterflies, and trillium. Some of the winter photographs—turkeys in the snow, icy stalactites clinging to a rock cliff on Laurel Road, a rusting antique pickup at Ely’s Mill—are especially striking.” —Smoky Mountain Living Magazine