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SEVIER COUNTY, Tenn. — Nothing beats fall in the Great Smoky Mountains. Who doesn’t love seeing our beautiful national park blanketed in red, orange and yellow?
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If you postponed a leaf-peeping trip to the Smokies because of Hurricane Helene, here’s what you need to know about fall foliage in East Tennessee.
From the mountain maples in North Carolina to the stunning Spruce-fir trees that shade the Great Smoky Mountains, there’s nothing better than witnessing this fall foliage up close.
Eureka Springs is a lovely home base to see the majesty of the Ozark Mountains when they're donning their fall best. From ...
“Foliage changes would start in Shenandoah in early to mid-October and ‘move’ south into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in late October,” he says.
If you postponed a leaf-peeping trip to the Smokies because of Hurricane Helene, here’s what you need to know about fall foliage in East Tennessee.