
The Great Smokey Mountain National Park offers some great drives for viewing the Fall foliage. During the first part of October, take the Clingman's Dome Road, the Blue Ridge Parkway, or the Balsam Mountain Road. You can catch colorful views of yellow birch, beech, mountain maple, and pin cherry trees as they shed their foliage and prepare for their long winter's sleep. Around October 15, the colors will start to peak at the mid to lower elevations. Take time to enjoy Nature's marvelous kaleidoscope of colors in the Great Smokey Mountains!


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