Abrams Falls (1920s)
A group of hikers in the mid-1920s pose around Abrams Falls near Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains. (Photo Credit: Thompson Collection, Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection)
Photos from the Great Smokies.
A group of hikers in the mid-1920s pose around Abrams Falls near Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains. (Photo Credit: Thompson Collection, Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection)
This gorgeous cascade is located near the parking area at the end of the Tremont road. As you walk across the bridge just look down to your left and you can’t miss it. It’s beautiful anytime of the year.
This photo is an interior shot of one of the old vacation homes at Elkmont. For more information on the history of Elkmont visit here. (Click image for larger size)
A photo from this past October at Tremont in the Great Smoky Mountains. Tremont features some of the most beautiful stream scenery you’ll find in the Smokies…
Horses graze in a peaceful meadow in the late afternoon sun at Cades Cove…. Cades Cove is the best location in the Smokies to view wildlife. Black bears, deer, turkey, and coyotes can all be seen regularly roaming the fields throughout the cove. Early morning and late afternoon are the best times to view wildlife.
Tremont has some of the most beautiful stream scenery in the Great Smoky Mountains. Here is a closeup of a relaxing Tremont stream in Springtime from a few years ago. If you’re looking for a great hike in the Tremont section of the park try the Middle Pring Trail. It has gorgeous scenery and is
Sunset from the Clingmans Dome parking area in the Great Smoky Mountains. At 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome has the distinction of being the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains. It is also the third highest mountain east of the Mississippi.
Fall scene taken a few years ago in the Big Creek section of the Great Smoky Mountains.
This photo was taken 9/4/11 along the Tremont road in the Great Smokies National Park. Tremont is one of the most beautiful areas in the Smokies no matter what season. Click image for larger version. For more Smoky Mountain images visit: SmokyPics.com
One of my favorite Autumn shots taken last October on the Porters Creek Trail in the Greenbrier section of the Great Smoky Mountains.