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High Points Driving Tour

Overview
Sightseeing in the “high elevations” of the Great Smoky Mountains can be an experience that won’t soon be forgotten. We travel past the Appalachian Trail and traverse the Crest of the Smokies as we take in the sights above 5000 ft. You will gain facts of the area from your guide that will make these mountains come alive with Native American stories and geographical facts. We travel into the North Carolina side of the National Park to take in the vistas and learn about the impact logging had to the area. You will be amazed how the forest has reclaimed itself over the years. Our goal for this trip is to arrive at the Clingmans Dome parking area and gift shop. This is the highest point in the National Park at 6,643′. If the weather permits, we'll take an optional short walk through the spruce-fir forest and learn about this unique environment.
City: Gatlinburg
Tue 17 Sep
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Starting at $265.00
Tue 17 Sep
Starting at $265.00
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What's Included
Bottled water
Snacks
Additional Info
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
1
Newfound Gap Road
Newfound Gap Road is one of the most scenic drives in the southeast. We'll make the 13-mile long drive out of the Sugarlands Valley while we learn about the people, plants, animals, and history of the Great Smoky Mountains. Along the way we'll stop at several scenic overlooks for photos of the towering mountains and dark, shaded valleys.
2
Clingmans Dome
The highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this mountain provides sweeping views of as many as seven states. We'll walk among the spruce and fir trees and enjoy the cool mountain air as we learn about the place the Cherokee called Kuwahi.
3
Newfound Gap
Deep in the mountains at a height of more than 5,000 feet we'll stand on the state line while looking down the the Sugarland Valley to our north and the Oconaluftee Valley to the south. The famous 2,200 mile-long Appalachian Trail passes through this point next to the stone stage where President Franklin Roosevelt gave the Great Smoky Mountain National Park dedication.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (2)
angelavO7258FH
Oct 2022
If you want to experience the Smoky Mountains this is hands down the way to do it. While the roads are perfectly fine to drive yourself, this tour is so much better because you can watch and look the entire time while hearing all about the history. Clayton was our tour guide and he was phenomenal. He took us over to the NC side and we got to stop wherever we wanted for photos. Do the morning tour, felt like we had the place to ourselves because on the way back out there were cars lined up everywhere. Highly recommend this. We went in October and the colors and views were stunning. Do not hesitate - purchase this tour.
Response from Host
Nov 2022
Hello We had a great time with you guys We are glad you enjoyed your trip
Tttnnnn
Aug 2022
Dave was great at keeping both a running child and the slow moving grandparents together with well time stops and explanations about local flora and fauna.
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