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I'm considering spending a week visiting the Smoky Mountains for our family vacation, most likely in August. Can anyone give advice on things to see & do in and around the national park?
Right now I don't have too much to start with, I just see that it's a huge park and I imagine there are lots of the little mountain streams that I love. I've seen the Appalachian Mountains of PA, and I imagine it's different enough down there to be something new and interesting. I plan to look at some visitors guides or maybe the GSMNP website Trout fishing is just one of several things for me consider. I also have to think about other things to do together with my wife and our two year old daughter, like site seeing, entertainment, etc. My wife is not a big outdoors lover, so we might consider a resort with cabins as a compromise and for more things to do near the house instead of a cabin in the middle of the woods. Any help from those who've been there or anyone else would be great! Thanks.
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Take them up to Clingman's Dome, There are dozens of hikes to waterfalls. You can be the bane of fly anglers by renting some innertubes and floating the Little River. You can sightsee in Cades Cove and see what is happening at the Tremont Center.
Gatlinburg is a tourist mecca. Park the car long-term and walk around. You can be entertained all day. Pigeon Forge area has more entertainment options. Take patience in and around the last two areas mentioned.
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As an added footnote to what Jack has said, be sure to check out Ripley's Aquarium in Gatlinburg. It's actually pretty cool.
My girls had a dance convention there 2 years ago. We stayed at a hotel called Park Vista tucked off to the side of town into the side of a mountain. I think we got a special rate due to the large group we had, but typically it's like $100 a night... worth it for the view... amazing every morning to walked out on the balcony and see the Great Smokeys rise in front of you. The hotel itself was OK. Fabulous in it's heyday, but still good. I was able to rent a car and drive around fly fishing all week while the girls took classes. Jack has pretty much nailed the overview of fly fishing. Another added note: smallmouth fishing is good on both the lower Little River and Pigeon River. And Tennessee smallies are on average bigger and meaner than around here. Fun as all-getout.
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Thanks for the advice, guys. I will make sure to look into all the places mentioned. I'll probably have a few follow up questions once my wife and I get time to sit down and try to make plans. Thanks again!
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I will post a trip report when I get back from NC/TN. Should be a couple weeks before you go, so data should be relevant.
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I would highly recommend visiting the www.randrflyfishing.com site. R&R Flyfishing is Ian and Charity Rutter and they great guides for the smokies area and they can also give you advice on some lodging (Cabins or clean motels) and other aspects for a Smokies vacation.
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Stop by the Smokey Mountain Angler if your in Gatlinburg. They had what was hatching and any other flies that were working at the time. Also, they have fishing licenses there. I can't remember the price. They also have a guide service if you want to spend some cash.
My wife and I went to Gatlinburg two years ago in March. The stream temps were in the low 40's so not much activity. I tried the Little Pidgeon River and the West Prong Little River. Both looked like they had potential if 1- the temps were higher and 2- I was good at fishing.
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