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The majestic Blue Ridge Parkway runs from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to the southern entrance of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, U.S. 441, known in the park as Newfound Gap Road, is a high mountain road that cuts across the ridge near the center of the park, providing outstanding scenic views. Car: From the north, take I-40 from Knoxville Tennessee (about 25 miles away), to U.S. 66, then U.S. 441 south to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Drive 2 miles south on U.S. 441 to Park Headquarters and Sugarlands Visitor Center. From the south, take U.S. 441 north to Cherokee, North Carolina, then drive 2 miles north on U.S. 441 to Oconaluftee Visitor Center. From the west, take U.S. 129 south to Maryville, Tennessee, then take U.S. 321 north to Townsend, Tennessee, and then on to the park's west entrance. Drive west about 7 miles through the park to Cades Cove. (The visitor center is 5 miles farther on Loop Road.) From the east, take I-40 west from Asheville, North Carolina (about 40 miles away), to U.S. 19, then U.S. 441 to the park's southern entrance near Cherokee, North Carolina. Air: McGhee-Tyson Airport, the nearest major airport to the park, is located 45 miles west of Gatlinburg, between Knoxville and Alcoa, Tennessee. The Asheville Airport is south of Asheville, North Carolina, about 50 miles east of the park. The Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Aviation Center, located 12 miles north of the park in Sevierville, serves private aircraft. How far are you from Atlanta 141.7 mi. |
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