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Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
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A ride through the Great Smokies with wildlife, streams and some old homes. There are places to pull over to enjoy the streams and some water falls.
If you’re coming from Pigeon Forge, turn off the parkway at traffic light #8 near Gatlinburg, TN. Follow the Historic Nature Trail Road to the Cherokee Orchard entrance to the National Park.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee is one of the most popular gateway cities of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Quick tips -- be sure to take a bathroom break prior to starting the six mile, one-way loop. Also, if you're planning to hike to the waterfalls located off the trail, go as early in the day as possible. These locations are very popular and parking is somewhat limited.
An exuberant mountain stream gave this area its unusual name. Roaring Fork is one of the larger and faster flowing mountain streams in the park. Drive this road after a hard rain and the inspiration behind the name will be apparent. The narrow, winding, Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail invites you to slow down and enjoy the forest and historic buildings of the area. The 5.5-mile-long, one-way, loop road is a favorite side trip for many people who frequently visit the Smokies. It offers rushing mountain streams, glimpses of old-growth forest, and a number of well-preserved log cabins, grist mills, and other historic buildings. Please note that the road is closed in winter.
An exuberant mountain stream gave this area its unusual name. Roaring Fork is one of the larger and faster flowing mountain streams in the park. Drive this road after a hard rain and the inspiration behind the name will be apparent. The narrow, winding, Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail invites you t…
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Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Gatlinburg, TN