Welcome to the Great Smokey Mountains With an annual visitor count of 13.3 million, the Great Smokey Mountains is the most visited park in the United States. Probably best known for its rolling mountains, whitewater rapids, and wildlife, there's always something to explore. These mountains stretch for upwards of 816 square miles, making it one of the largest parks in the eastern United States. Looking over the landscape, it becomes easy to understand how the park got its name as the mist that hovers over the mountains virtually every morning. Stretching the borders of Tennessee and North Carolina, you'll likely spot some of the most notable wildlife in the region. Stop by for a day or two, and you'll likely spot elk, deer, coyotes, beavers, and even the frequent black bear! If you ever get tired of the park, you'll never be too far from Gatlinburg, a city like no other, serving as a city in the park's center. Despite having a good amount of tourist traps, this to...