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Wycieczka samochodowa do Parku Narodowego Great Smoky Mountains

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Recommended: Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together!

Explore Great Smoky Mountains National Park and discover why it’s the most visited National Park in the country! Tour these famous mountains while learning about Cherokee history and legends, Appalachian life, and much more. There’s no better way to see Clingman’s Dome, Cades Cove, or Rainbow Falls. Plus, enjoy a free bonus tour of Roaring Forks Motor Trail!

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Czego oczekiwać
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Park Narodowy Great Smoky Mountains
Park Narodowy Great Smoky Mountains leży na granicy Karoliny Północnej i Tennessee. Rozległy krajobraz obejmuje bujne lasy i mnóstwo dzikich kwiatów, które kwitną przez cały rok. Strumienie, rzeki i wodospady pojawiają się wzdłuż szlaków turystycznych, które obejmują odcinek Szlaku Appalachów. Wieża widokowa na szczycie Clingmans Dome, najwyższego szczytu, oferuje malownicze widoki na pokryte mgłą góry.
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Centrum dla zwiedzających Oconaluftee
Twoja jazda przez piękne, majestatyczne góry Smoky Mountains rozpoczyna się w centrum dla zwiedzających Oconaluftee. Przygotuj się na zwiedzanie Smokies i odkryj, dlaczego jest to najczęściej odwiedzany park narodowy w kraju!
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Młyn Mingusa
Podczas jazdy będziesz mieć możliwość zboczenia z drogi do młyna Mingus, młyna przemiałowego z 1886 r., który, wierz lub nie, nadal jest w pełni funkcjonalny! Jeśli jesteś tu w weekendy, możesz nawet zobaczyć, jak operatorzy młynów mielą kukurydzę, tak jak robili to w XIX wieku.
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Ciche chodniki
Twoim pierwszym głównym przystankiem jest Beech Flats Quiet Walkway, idealne miejsce dla każdego, kto chce rozkoszować się naturalnym pięknem gór bez konieczności wędrówki uciążliwym szlakiem.
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Nowo odkryta droga Gap
Stamtąd Twoja jazda prowadzi do Newfound Gap, oszałamiającej przełęczy o ogromnym znaczeniu historycznym. Posłuchaj historii o tym, jak traperzy, rolnicy i kupcy przekraczali Smokies i jak ta przepaść zmieniła to wszystko.
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Pomnik Rockefellera
Dalej znajduje się pomnik Rockefellera, gdzie dowiesz się więcej o znaczeniu Rockefellera dla parku! Pomnik ten został poświęcony przez samego prezydenta Theodore'a Roosevelta.
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Widok Mortona
Następnie dotrzesz do Morton Overlook, niezwykle popularnego ze względu na niewiarygodne zachody słońca.
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Szlak Jaskini Ałunu
Następnie miniesz Alum Cave Trail, który prowadzi turystów do pozostałości starej kopalni soli pełnej fascynującej historii.
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Widok Carlosa Campbella
Następny punkt widokowy na Twojej trasie to Carlos Campbell Overlook, z którego roztaczają się panoramiczne widoki na wysokie góry i bujne lasy.
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Kopuła Clingmana
Następna jest najbardziej dostępna trasa w parku: Sugarlands Valley Trail! Ten malowniczy szlak jest dostępny dla osób poruszających się na wózku inwalidzkim lub z wózkiem dziecięcym i stanowi doskonały sposób na wyprawę w dzicz.
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Centrum dla odwiedzających Sugarlands
Trasa prowadzi obok Centrum Turystycznego Sugarlands, idealnego miejsca na odpoczynek i miejsca, w którym znajduje się kilka szlaków.
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Szlak przyrodniczy Sugarlands Valley
Następna jest najbardziej dostępna trasa w parku! Szlak Sugarlands Valley Trail jest dostępny dla osób poruszających się na wózku inwalidzkim lub z wózkiem dziecięcym i stanowi doskonały sposób na wyprawę w malowniczą dzicz. Cofniemy się również w czasie, aby dokładniej przyjrzeć się skomplikowanej historii tej doliny i osadnikom, którzy kiedyś tu mieszkali.
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Wodospady katarakty
Twoja jazda prowadzi do Cataract Falls, pięknego, odosobnionego zestawu wodospadów schowanych pod zacienionym baldachimem buków.
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Gatlinburg
W końcu dotrzesz do malowniczego górskiego miasteczka Gatlinburg, gdzie zakończy się Twoja wycieczka.
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Szlak przyrodniczy Roaring Fork Motor
Kontynuuj podążanie drogą do Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. Ta trasa zachęca do zwolnienia tempa i podziwiania lasów oraz zabytkowych budynków w okolicy. Zawiera również trzy najsłynniejsze wodospady w parku!
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Szlak Rainbow Falls
Nasza trasa prowadzi obok Rainbow Falls Trail, który prowadzi do najpopularniejszego wodospadu w parku. Stojący na 80 stóp Rainbow Falls jest najwyższym wodospadem w Smokies, ale to nie wszystko! Kiedy słońce pada na nie prawidłowo, mieni się jak tęcza — stąd nazwa.
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Szlak Groty Wodospadowej
Jedź dalej, aż dotrzesz do szlaku Grotto Falls. Chociaż nie jest tak wspaniały jak Rainbow Falls, ten odosobniony, mniej zatłoczony wodospad jest absolutnie wart odwiedzenia. Po drodze posłuchaj o rzadkiej salamandrze, którą można znaleźć tylko tutaj!
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Wodospady Baskins Creek
Nasza przejażdżka zabierze nas obok wodospadu Baskin Creek, lśniącego wodospadu, gdzie usłyszymy o zabawnej i nieco błędnej historii kryjącej się za nazwami tych wodospadów.
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Młyn Ely'ego
Następnie nasza przejażdżka zabierze nas do Ely's Mill, zabytkowego młyna na obrzeżach Gatlinburga, który daje nam kolejne okno na życie pierwszych osadników z Appalachów. Tutaj dowiemy się o Andrew Ely, wielkim prawniku, który wywrócił do góry nogami całe swoje życie po śmierci żony, porzucił praktykę prawniczą i przeprowadził się do Gatlinburga, aby zacząć od nowa i wieść prostsze życie.
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Gatlinburg
W końcu dotrzemy do górskiego miasteczka Gatlinburg, gdzie usłyszymy, jak to się wszystko zaczęło od nieszczęsnego, nieszczęsnego Williama Ogle, który zbudował pierwszą chatę w mieście, ale nigdy tam nie zamieszkał. Następnie usłyszymy o tym, jak miasto się rozwijało, o walkach, które pochłonęły je podczas wojny secesyjnej i jak stało się tym, czym jest dzisiaj. Tutaj oficjalnie kończy się nasza wycieczka.
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Newfound Gap Road
From there, your drive continues to Newfound Gap, a stunning mountain pass with huge historical significance. Hear the story of how trappers, farmers, and merchants used to cross the Smokies, and how this gap changed all of that. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
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Mingus Mill
As you drive, you'll have the option to take a detour to the Mingus Mill, an 1886 grist mill which, believe it or not, is still fully functional! If you're here on weekends, you can even see the mill operators grind corn just like they did back in the 1800s.
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Quiet Walkways
Your first major stop is the Beech Flats Quiet Walkway, a perfect spot for anyone who wants to soak up the natural beauty of the mountains without having to hike an arduous trail.
24
Morton Overlook
After that, you'll reach Morton Overlook, hugely popular for its unbelievable sunsets.
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Oconaluftee Visitor Center
Your drive through the beautiful, majestic Smoky Mountains begins at the Oconaluftee Visitor Center. Get ready to explore the Smokies and discover why this is the most visited National Park in the country!
26
Rockefeller Memorial
Up next is the Rockefeller Memorial, where you'll learn more about Rockefeller's importance to the park! This memorial was dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt himself.
27
Carlos Campbell Overlook
The next overlook on your route is Carlos Campbell Overlook, which serves up panoramic views of towering mountains and lush forests.
28
Alum Cave Trail
Next you'll pass the Alum Cave Trail, which takes hikers to the remains of an old salt mine packed with fascinating history.
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Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail
Next up is the most accessible trail in the park! Sugarlands Valley Trail can be accessed by wheelchair or stroller, and offers a great way to venture into the scenic wilderness. We'll also turn back the clock to get an in-depth look at the complicated history of this valley and the settlers who once lived here.
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Kuwohi
Next up is the most accessible trail in the park: Sugarlands Valley Trail! This scenic trail can be accessed by wheelchair or stroller, and offers a great way to venture into the wilderness.
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Sugarlands Visitors Center
The tour leads next to the Sugarlands Visitor Center, a perfect rest stop and the site of a few trailheads.
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Rainbow Falls Trail
Our route takes us next to the Rainbow Falls Trail, which leads to the park's most popular waterfall. Standing at 80 feet, Rainbow Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Smokies, but that's not all! When the sun hits it right, it glimmers like a rainbow--hence the name.
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Cataract Falls
Your drive continues to Cataract Falls, a beautiful, secluded set of waterfalls tucked beneath a shaded canopy of beech trees.
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Gatlinburg
Finally, you'll arrive in the picturesque mountian town of Gatlinburg, where your tour will conclude.
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Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Continue following the road to the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. This driving trail invites you to slow down and enjoy the forest and historic buildings of the area. It also features three of the park's most famous waterfalls!
36
Grotto Falls Trail
Keep driving until you reach the Grotto Falls trail. While it's not quite as grand as Rainbow Falls, this secluded, less crowded waterfall is absolutely worth a visit. On your way, hear about a rare salamander you can only find right here!
37
Baskins Creek Falls
Our drive takes us next to the Baskin Creek Falls, a sparkling waterfall where we'll hear about the amusing, and slightly misguided history behind the name of these falls.
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Newfound Gap Road
From there, your drive continues to Newfound Gap, a stunning mountain pass with huge historical significance. Hear the story of how trappers, farmers, and merchants used to cross the Smokies, and how this gap changed all of that. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
39
Mingus Mill
As you drive, you'll have the option to take a detour to the Mingus Mill, an 1886 grist mill which, believe it or not, is still fully functional! If you're here on weekends, you can even see the mill operators grind corn just like they did back in the 1800s.
40
Quiet Walkways
Your first major stop is the Beech Flats Quiet Walkway, a perfect spot for anyone who wants to soak up the natural beauty of the mountains without having to hike an arduous trail.
41
Morton Overlook
After that, you'll reach Morton Overlook, hugely popular for its unbelievable sunsets.
42
Oconaluftee Visitor Center
Your drive through the beautiful, majestic Smoky Mountains begins at the Oconaluftee Visitor Center. Get ready to explore the Smokies and discover why this is the most visited National Park in the country!
43
Rockefeller Memorial
Up next is the Rockefeller Memorial, where you'll learn more about Rockefeller's importance to the park! This memorial was dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt himself.
44
Carlos Campbell Overlook
The next overlook on your route is Carlos Campbell Overlook, which serves up panoramic views of towering mountains and lush forests.
45
Alum Cave Trail
Next you'll pass the Alum Cave Trail, which takes hikers to the remains of an old salt mine packed with fascinating history.
46
Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail
Next up is the most accessible trail in the park! Sugarlands Valley Trail can be accessed by wheelchair or stroller, and offers a great way to venture into the scenic wilderness. We'll also turn back the clock to get an in-depth look at the complicated history of this valley and the settlers who once lived here.
47
Kuwohi
Next up is the most accessible trail in the park: Sugarlands Valley Trail! This scenic trail can be accessed by wheelchair or stroller, and offers a great way to venture into the wilderness.
48
Sugarlands Visitors Center
The tour leads next to the Sugarlands Visitor Center, a perfect rest stop and the site of a few trailheads.
49
Rainbow Falls Trail
Our route takes us next to the Rainbow Falls Trail, which leads to the park's most popular waterfall. Standing at 80 feet, Rainbow Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Smokies, but that's not all! When the sun hits it right, it glimmers like a rainbow--hence the name.
50
Cataract Falls
Your drive continues to Cataract Falls, a beautiful, secluded set of waterfalls tucked beneath a shaded canopy of beech trees.
51
Gatlinburg
Finally, you'll arrive in the picturesque mountian town of Gatlinburg, where your tour will conclude.
52
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Continue following the road to the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. This driving trail invites you to slow down and enjoy the forest and historic buildings of the area. It also features three of the park's most famous waterfalls!
53
Grotto Falls Trail
Keep driving until you reach the Grotto Falls trail. While it's not quite as grand as Rainbow Falls, this secluded, less crowded waterfall is absolutely worth a visit. On your way, hear about a rare salamander you can only find right here!
54
Baskins Creek Falls
Our drive takes us next to the Baskin Creek Falls, a sparkling waterfall where we'll hear about the amusing, and slightly misguided history behind the name of these falls.
55
Newfound Gap Road
From there, your drive continues to Newfound Gap, a stunning mountain pass with huge historical significance. Hear the story of how trappers, farmers, and merchants used to cross the Smokies, and how this gap changed all of that. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
56
Mingus Mill
As you drive, you'll have the option to take a detour to the Mingus Mill, an 1886 grist mill which, believe it or not, is still fully functional! If you're here on weekends, you can even see the mill operators grind corn just like they did back in the 1800s.
57
Quiet Walkways
Your first major stop is the Beech Flats Quiet Walkway, a perfect spot for anyone who wants to soak up the natural beauty of the mountains without having to hike an arduous trail.
58
Morton Overlook
After that, you'll reach Morton Overlook, hugely popular for its unbelievable sunsets.
59
Oconaluftee Visitor Center
Your drive through the beautiful, majestic Smoky Mountains begins at the Oconaluftee Visitor Center. Get ready to explore the Smokies and discover why this is the most visited National Park in the country!
60
Rockefeller Memorial
Up next is the Rockefeller Memorial, where you'll learn more about Rockefeller's importance to the park! This memorial was dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt himself.
61
Carlos Campbell Overlook
The next overlook on your route is Carlos Campbell Overlook, which serves up panoramic views of towering mountains and lush forests.
62
Alum Cave Trail
Next you'll pass the Alum Cave Trail, which takes hikers to the remains of an old salt mine packed with fascinating history.
63
Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail
Next up is the most accessible trail in the park! Sugarlands Valley Trail can be accessed by wheelchair or stroller, and offers a great way to venture into the scenic wilderness. We'll also turn back the clock to get an in-depth look at the complicated history of this valley and the settlers who once lived here.
64
Kuwohi
Next up is the most accessible trail in the park: Sugarlands Valley Trail! This scenic trail can be accessed by wheelchair or stroller, and offers a great way to venture into the wilderness.
65
Sugarlands Visitors Center
The tour leads next to the Sugarlands Visitor Center, a perfect rest stop and the site of a few trailheads.
66
Rainbow Falls Trail
Our route takes us next to the Rainbow Falls Trail, which leads to the park's most popular waterfall. Standing at 80 feet, Rainbow Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Smokies, but that's not all! When the sun hits it right, it glimmers like a rainbow--hence the name.
67
Cataract Falls
Your drive continues to Cataract Falls, a beautiful, secluded set of waterfalls tucked beneath a shaded canopy of beech trees.
68
Gatlinburg
Finally, you'll arrive in the picturesque mountian town of Gatlinburg, where your tour will conclude.
69
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Continue following the road to the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. This driving trail invites you to slow down and enjoy the forest and historic buildings of the area. It also features three of the park's most famous waterfalls!
70
Grotto Falls Trail
Keep driving until you reach the Grotto Falls trail. While it's not quite as grand as Rainbow Falls, this secluded, less crowded waterfall is absolutely worth a visit. On your way, hear about a rare salamander you can only find right here!
71
Baskins Creek Falls
Our drive takes us next to the Baskin Creek Falls, a sparkling waterfall where we'll hear about the amusing, and slightly misguided history behind the name of these falls.
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Recenzje (254)
Kirsten M
Jun 2021
Highly recommend this tour for anyone going through Smoky Mountains National Park. You can enter two ways and GPS will automatically trigger the next snippet. We have broken it up into two days to handle the two different loops so we can hike along the way. With the history included, getting out to see the cabins that were otherwise similar wouldn't have made sense. We wanted to see each building and looked forward to the next. Do wish it had Cades Cove on it, but be sure to get to that location separately!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jul 2021
Thanks so much! And great suggestions…. There’s so much to see and do there, from history to hiking. We will definitely add some more Cades Cove to the next update! Great idea! If you’d like to check out more self-guided tours, please see our website: ActionTourGuide.com. Thanks again!
ScubaDiverGal
Jun 2021
We followed the instructions since being in the Smokies the phone service is limited, so be sure to download before you start your tour. We also always go into tours or anything with the mindset that things are never perfect and we will never let that ruin our vacation. Once we started, it was very enjoyable. It gave great details for each stop along the way. It was nice to be able to drive along listening to it tell a story, then make a stop at say a historical home and get out to explore. While at the home it would tell us about the home and the family that lived there. It was nice to have your own personal narrator while we walked around the home and grounds rather than having to stand there in the hot sun trying to read the plaque that rarely gave near the details that the app did. There were a few hiccups along the way and a few places that I wish we could have had more information, but overall like I said I wasn't going to let that ruin the overall day. That was minor compared to how our day went. I would definitely purchase again for another city that I am visiting. It would be fun to have some links to additional stories of these families that we could even go deeper into the history. Also, if you really like to explore you definitely need to plan longer than a few hours.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jun 2021
This is so awesome to hear! Thank you so much! We’re always adding stories into the Learn More sections so we can definitely focus more on the families and details that you mentioned. Would you mind emailing us with some specifics? We can incorporate your feedback into the next planned update that day. I’m so thrilled you enjoyed the tour! For future self-guided tours, please check out the other cities and parks we cover at ActionTourGuide.com.
jenjentheoneandonly
Jun 2021
We were not impressed. We arrived and the random spot on the street. It was not clear that this was where the tour started. There was no where to park and the directions weren’t clear you had to have the hour going when you arrived. I’d save my money and just go get ice cream next time.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jun 2021
The tour begins at either the Sugarlands Visitor Center or the Cherokee Visitor Center (based on which side you’re starting on). Neither is in the middle of a road. Was that the only problem? Were you able to drive through the Smokies and listen to the rest of the tour? Please note that we’re available for questions nearly 24/7 over call, chat, or email.

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