| Tour Type | Private tour |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
| Tour types | Audio guide |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Eco-tourism |
| Transport | Charter car |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: The suggested starting point is near the Oconaluftee Visitor Center on your right as you head north on Route 441 in Cherokee. From there, audio plays automatically.(Oconaluftee Visitor Center, 1194 Newfound Gap Rd, Cherokee, NC, USA)
Know in advance:This tour has no expiration date. You can use it on any trip, as many times as you like
Please arrange for a vehicle before you take the tour. You only need to book one tour per vehicle, not per person
This is a self-guided tour; no guide will accompany you, and attraction tickets are not included. The app functions as a guide, an audio tour, and a map all in one
After booking, check your email and follow the instructions to finish setting up the tour while you have Wi-Fi/data. Please don't wait until you are on-site
Works perfectly without cellular 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
Seasonal road closures (reopening in 2026): Kuwohi Road (formerly Clingmans Dome Road) and Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Closed/inaccessible sites: Laurel Falls Trail (including related sections of the Sugarlands Mountain Trail), Carlos Campbell Overlook, and Mingus Mill (preservation/rehab work)
Open (weather permitting): Newfound Gap Road (US 441), Little River Road, and Cades Cove Loop Road (may close temporarily due to weather or maintenance)
Note: these roads are generally open year-round, but may close temporarily due to weather or maintenance
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 on the government website and on-site