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While visiting the barn-themed distillery in downtown Gatlinburg, visitors can take a behind-the-scenes tour, sample ...
The open areas of Cades Cove allow for excellent wildlife spotting, including turkeys, deer, coyote and, of course, black bears. Bears are most active at dawn and dusk, according to the Tennessee ...
Note that Cades Cove Loop Road doesn't allow motor vehicles on Wednesdays ... but also sound and feel too. Wildlife abounds ...
A mother and cubs lounging in Cades Cove in April 2021. A mama bear could suddenly decide it's time to move on -- and lead her little family straight in his direction.
Over 2 million visitors come to the Cades Cove area annually and there are several residential areas very close to where we found Mr. Hill's body.
Also, the National Park brings over 12,759 jobs to the local area. Visiting Cades Cove will conjure a number of emotions from amazing to tranquil. There is never a bad time to see this place.
The body of 30-year-old William Lee Hill Jr. of Louisville, Tennessee, was found Tuesday afternoon two miles north of Cades Cove off Rich Mountain Road, according to a news release from the Great ...
Visitors are drawn to Cades Cove to view wildlife, access hiking and equestrian trails, take photographs, attend ranger programs, and ride bicycles. It is one of the park’s most popular areas ...
Great Smoky Mountains Natl. Park — The Great Smoky Mountain National Park and Appalachian Piedmont Coastal Fire Management Zone staff plan to burn approximately 1,200 acres of fields in Cades ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The National Park Service is preparing to burn 1000 acres of fields in Cades Cove at Great Smoky Mountains National Park by the end of March.