Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Oconaluftee Visitor Center:- 1194 Newfound Gap Rd, Cherokee, NC 28719(Oconaluftee Visitor Center, Newfound Gap Rd, Cherokee, NC, USA)
Extra fees to be paid on-site:Valid parking tags are required for each vehicle parked anywhere within the boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Parking tags are available for purchase online on the government website and onsite
Know in advance:Roads are generally open year-round, but may close temporarily due to weather or maintenance. Please check for road conditions on the National Park Service's official website
Please note this is a self-guided tour; no guide will accompany you. The tour operator's app functions as a guide, an audio tour, and a map all in one
Please arrange for a vehicle before you take the tour. You only need to book one tour per vehicle, not per person
After booking the tour, search your email for the phrase "Set up your self-guided tour now." Follow these instructions immediately to finish setting up the tour while you have Wi-Fi/data. Please don't wait until you are on-site
Works perfectly without mobile data or Wi-Fi with offline maps
The audio stories play on their own based on your location. You can start anytime and pause anywhere
Most stops along the tour have animated videos, allowing you to visualise what you cannot see, such as snapshots from different centuries or interior rooms
You will have lifetime access to the guide; it will not expire. Use it anytime, as many times as you want
The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service
The Cades Cove Loop Road is an 11-mile, one-way scenic drive. Driving time typically ranges from 2 to 4 hours, depending on traffic, stops for wildlife viewing, and time spent exploring historic sites. During peak seasons or weekends, the duration can be longer due to congestion and popular stops.
Cades Cove is renowned for its abundant wildlife. Visitors have a good chance of seeing white-tailed deer, turkeys, and occasionally black bears, especially during early morning or late evening hours. Maintaining a respectful distance from all wildlife and observing from your vehicle or designated areas is important for safety and conservation.
Yes, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is very accessible by personal vehicle, allowing visitors to drive through various scenic routes and access trailheads at their own pace. This self-guided bundle tour is designed to enhance your driving and exploration experience within the park's designated areas.
The park offers distinct beauty year-round. Spring (April-May) is excellent for wildflowers, while summer (June-August) provides lush greenery. Autumn (October-November) is highly popular for vibrant fall foliage. Winter (December-March) offers a serene, snow-covered landscape, though some higher elevation roads may close due to weather.
Cades Cove Loop Road is generally open daily from sunrise to sunset, weather permitting. However, it is closed to vehicle traffic on Wednesdays from early May to late September to allow for pedestrian and bicycle use. Always check the park's official website for current conditions and alerts before your visit.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park primarily relies on personal vehicles for transportation to access its many scenic drives, overlooks, and trailheads. There are no extensive public bus or shuttle systems operating within the park boundaries. Some private companies offer guided tours with transportation, but for self-guided exploration, driving is the main method.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cades Cove do not charge an entrance fee, which makes them highly accessible to all visitors. While there are no direct entry fees, visitors should budget for gasoline, food, and potential parking fees in some popular gateway towns adjacent to the park.
The Blue Ridge Parkway, a renowned scenic road, offers numerous overlooks, picnic areas, and access points to various hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can explore diverse forest ecosystems, discover hidden waterfalls, and enjoy panoramic mountain vistas. The self-guided tour allows you to discover these natural features at your own pace.