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Great Smokies - also known as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park - is a famous nature reserve that makes up part of the iconic Blue Ridge Mountains, while also being a division of the much larger Appalachian Mountain Range.
Although it is officially located in North Carolina in the United States, Great Smokies also overlaps the border with the state of Tennessee.
Furthermore, the Appalachian train route between Maine and Georgia passes through the park.
Owing to the popularity of the National Park, visitors can expect Great Smokies hotels to be quite busy over the course of the year.
As a result, visitors are advised to make reservations well in advance and ideally before travelling to the area.
The 10 to 11 million outdoor enthusiasts that visited this scenic reserve in 2010 alone participated in activities such as cycling, hiking, canoeing and fishing.
The Mountain Farm Museum is also one of the park's most popular and frequented attractions.
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Introduction to Great Smokies, North Carolina
Great Smokies - also known as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park - is a famous nature reserve that makes up part of the iconic Blue Ridge Mountains, while also being a division of the much larger Appalachian Mountain Range.Although it is officially located in North Carolina in the United States, Great Smokies also overlaps the border with the state of Tennessee.
Furthermore, the Appalachian train route between Maine and Georgia passes through the park.
Owing to the popularity of the National Park, visitors can expect Great Smokies hotels to be quite busy over the course of the year.
As a result, visitors are advised to make reservations well in advance and ideally before travelling to the area.
The 10 to 11 million outdoor enthusiasts that visited this scenic reserve in 2010 alone participated in activities such as cycling, hiking, canoeing and fishing.
The Mountain Farm Museum is also one of the park's most popular and frequented attractions.
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