Others are convinced that the Great Smokies are located only in Tennessee. As seasoned
vacationers to the area know, about 90 percent of the Great Smoky Mountains is
stretched throughout the entire western North Carolina area. The other ten-percent is
located in the southeastern corner of Tennessee and northern Georgia, which borders
North Carolina.
Sixty percent of the Park’s 550,000 acres are in North Carolina while about forty
percent are located in Tennessee. "It’s truly unfortunate," states David Redman of the
Cherokee Tribal Travel and Promotion Office, "that so many people who vacation in the
area never experience the breadth and depth of the offerings of the Great Smokies. To
truly experience the Smokies, vacationers need to plan several days in the area and design
a variety of day-trips throughout, north Georgia, eastern Tennessee and western North
Carolina. Many excellent sources for obtaining information are available such as the
American Automobile Association and several visitor centers in the region, including
those operated by the National Park Service."
So many people are misled and misinformed about the Smokies, Redman says.
Park statistics show that about 90 percent of the people driving into the Park never stop
and leave their car to enjoy a view or a nature trail. Within the confines of the Park there
are more species of trees and plants than on the whole of the European continent. Nine
hundred miles of hiking trails have been developed within the borders of the Park to
transport people into this wonderland of unmatched views, forest and vegetation.
Each season brings a unique touch to the Smokies. Snow-covered peaks in the
winter; floral wonderland in the spring; cool temperatures and thick vegetation in the
summer; and spectacular colors in the fall.
Although the Cherokee of today live in only a minute portion of their original
homeland, none will disagree that living in the Smokies simply can’t be beat.
Visitor information can be obtained by contacting the following sources:
Cherokee Visitor Center, P.O. Box 460, Cherokee, NC 28719 (800) 438-1601
Smoky Mountain Host, 4437 Georgia Rd., Franklin, NC 28734 (800) 432-4678