The R C Brooks MD - Great Smoky MTNS National Library in Gatlinburg, TN is a comprehensive resource for visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With over 500,000 acres of natural beauty, 800 miles of hiking trails, and 10 campgrounds, the park offers a unique experience for nature enthusiasts. The library provides information on park history, cabin rentals, trout fishing, hiking, auto touring, and popular attractions like Cades Cove and Cataloochee. Visitors can also find resources on weddings in the park, shopping, the Appalachian Trail, and wildlife.
From its inception in 1923, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park faced numerous challenges, but it has become the most visited national park in the American Park system. Cades Cove, the most popular part of the park, offers a scenic 11-mile loop road, preserved pioneer structures, a visitor's center, hiking trails, wildlife sightings, and horseback riding facilities. For a less crowded experience, visitors can explore Cataloochee, which boasts historic structures, hiking opportunities, campgrounds, and breathtaking vistas. With six entrances, including Gatlinburg and Cherokee, and three visitor centers, the park provides convenient access and resources for all visitors.
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