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When people are planning their trips to the area, one of the biggest questions that they ask is, “when is the best time to visit the Smoky Mountains?” The answer to this question depends on what the person asking the question is looking for in a trip and how they want to spend their time on vacation. We want to help you make the best decision for your next trip, so keep reading to learn more about the best time to visit the Smoky Mountains for you:

The Smokies area is home to tons of beautiful murals that pay tribute to the community. Many local artists have created beautiful pieces of art for both locals and visitors alike to enjoy. Next time you’re in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg and Sevierville you can visit these paintings and snag a few pictures. Here are 6 murals you need to see on your next Smoky Mountain vacation:

Are you planning on visiting the Smoky Mountains by yourself? You’ll have a blast exploring the national park or surrounding cities on your own! You may be wondering what some of the best activities are you can do by yourself, and there are plenty to choose from! Check out these top 5 things to do in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg TN on a solo trip:

Are you visiting the Smoky Mountains soon? We want to help guarantee you have the best trip possible! That’s why we’ve put together the ultimate Smoky Mountain travel guide. Our guide includes travel tips for where to stay and what to pack, tricks for saving money and avoiding traffic, and more. Here is everything you need to know for your Smoky Mountain vacation:

Every year, thousands of visitors flock to the Smoky Mountains to catch a glimpse of the gorgeous fall foliage. Oranges, yellows, and reds are scattered across the mountains, providing picture-perfect scenery paired with beautiful weather. We want you to make the most of your time in the Smokies during this popular season, so we’ve put together some of the best places to visit on a day trip! Here is your guide to the perfect day trip to the Smoky Mountains in the fall: