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The park contains 850 miles of hiking trails.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Headquarters is 965 miles from Houston.
On I-40 its around 450 miles.
no, the mountains are 40 miles farther west of pueblo
North Carolina and Tennessee. The Smoky Mountains are in the southern range of the Appalachian Mountains and includes parts of both North Carolina and Tennessee. Great Smoky Mountains National Park encompasses over 520,000 acres of land (276,000 acres are located in North Carolina and 244,000 in Tennessee).
Established on June 15, 1934, the Smoky Mountains National Park contains over 800 miles of hiking trails, 384 miles of roads, and 2,115 miles of streams. Encompassing over 520,000 acres of land, approximately ten million people visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park each year. There are 16 peaks tha reach an elevation of 6,000 feet in Great Smoky Mountain National Park, the highest is Clingmans Dome at 6,643 feet.
In the southern range of the Appalachian Mountains, in southeastern Unites States. Great Smoky Mountains National Park includes parts of both North Carolina and Tennesse and is located about 160 miles north of Atlanta, GA, 40 miles southeast of Knoxville, TN and about 50 miles west of Asheville, NC.
It depends on how fast you drive. If you drive at 60 mph, it would take you 15 hours and 18 minutes. If you drive at 65 mph, it would take you 14 hours and 7 minutes. The faster you drive, the less time it takes.
The distance between the start point and the destination is 51.8 miles, and will take approximately 1 hours 17 minutes of driving time.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located in the southern range of the Appalachian Mountains, straddling North Carolina and Tennessee. It is located between Cherokee, North Carolina and Gatlinburg, Tennessee, about 40 miles southeast of Knoxville, Tennessee. The park includes over 520,000 acres of land (276,000 acres are located in North Carolina and 244,000 in Tennessee).
The Blue Ridge Parkway is located in Virginia and North Carolina. The roadway links Shenandoah National Park and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The highway is 469 miles and runs mostly through the Blue Ridge section of the Appalachian Mountains.
Each 5000 miles if you drive in hard conditions (city, a lot hills, mountains), and each 7500 miles if you drive in mild conditions (highway mileage).