Cades Cove is known for being magical in itself, as one of the top-visited spots in the Great Smoky Mountains. The valley is known for its lush beauty, and it’s the go-to spot for wildlife viewers and bird watchers to seek a sighting. If you drive Cades Cove Loop Road, you’ll have access to some of the most beautiful scenery in the National Park, including a series of overhanging trees that form a natural tunnel along the roadway. If you’re looking to have your own storybook experience in Tennessee’s natural wonderland, then there’s only one place to go…
turcottes78 - Flickr Cades Cove has a rich history all its own, known as the prime hunting spot for local Cherokee Native Americans as well as where European citizens settled between the years of 1818 and 1821. You’ll find that there is a series of historic, preserved buildings located throughout the cove that offer homage to these first settlers.
R Neal - Flickr Cades Cove Loop, however, is an 11-mile loop that is most often traversed by car. Between May and September, the road is closed to vehicular traffic so that visitors can experience the stunning roadway either on foot or by bicycle.
Steve Harwood - Flickr It’s one of the most popular drives in Tennessee and it’s not hard to see why. The views are almost surreal…
Matthew Paulson - Flickr …especially during the peak of the autumn season! You’ll be driving beneath swathes of trees dressed in their holiday colors, and the whole experience takes on the feel of a fairy tale.
Ken Lund - Flickr You’re more than welcome to pull off to enjoy the scenery, but make sure that you remain aware of other travelers and drivers along the road. You don’t want to block traffic, and at some times of the year it can get fairly crowded along the roadway.
ditch mingo - Flickr There are all sorts of activities to take part in throughout the Cove as well, including 159 campsites available for reservation and hiking trails perfect for folks of all ages.
Niemand für Polyphemus - Flickr Have you ever drive Cades Cove Loop? Do you think you’ll be planning your own visit sometime soon? Leave your thoughts about the drive in the comments below, along with any other tips and tricks you have up your sleeve for a great experience.
Cades Cove is one of the most famous places to visit in Tennessee for a reason, and driving the Loop definitely deserves a spot on your bucket list. You can learn more about an experience at Cades Cove here.
turcottes78 - Flickr
Cades Cove has a rich history all its own, known as the prime hunting spot for local Cherokee Native Americans as well as where European citizens settled between the years of 1818 and 1821. You’ll find that there is a series of historic, preserved buildings located throughout the cove that offer homage to these first settlers.
R Neal - Flickr
Cades Cove Loop, however, is an 11-mile loop that is most often traversed by car. Between May and September, the road is closed to vehicular traffic so that visitors can experience the stunning roadway either on foot or by bicycle.
Steve Harwood - Flickr
It’s one of the most popular drives in Tennessee and it’s not hard to see why. The views are almost surreal…
Matthew Paulson - Flickr
…especially during the peak of the autumn season! You’ll be driving beneath swathes of trees dressed in their holiday colors, and the whole experience takes on the feel of a fairy tale.
Ken Lund - Flickr
You’re more than welcome to pull off to enjoy the scenery, but make sure that you remain aware of other travelers and drivers along the road. You don’t want to block traffic, and at some times of the year it can get fairly crowded along the roadway.
ditch mingo - Flickr
There are all sorts of activities to take part in throughout the Cove as well, including 159 campsites available for reservation and hiking trails perfect for folks of all ages.
Niemand für Polyphemus - Flickr
Have you ever drive Cades Cove Loop? Do you think you’ll be planning your own visit sometime soon? Leave your thoughts about the drive in the comments below, along with any other tips and tricks you have up your sleeve for a great experience.
Tennessee is absolutely gorgeous, don’t you think? Have you ever taken a carriage ride through the heart of the mountains?
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