Did you know?
Established in 1934, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
is the busiest park in the United States, annually attracting
approximately 10 million visitors. The park, which covers
800 square miles of mountainous terrain in both North
Carolina and Tennessee, typically draws 60,000 visitors on
a weekend day in the summer. Many of those visitors experience
the park on a scenic highway that stretches for several
hundred miles, and traffic may be bumper-to-bumper
on especially busy summer days. But Great Smoky Mountains
National Park is more than roadways, as it includes
800 miles of hiking trails that range from a half-mile to 70
miles long. Those who want a more isolated park visit may
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prefer to hit the hiking trails, which are not nearly as
busy as the highway roads. More than 1,600 species
of flowering plants bloom inside the park, which was
designated an International Biosphere Reserve in 1976
and a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983.
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