Hiking The Great Smoky Mountain National Park

NATIONAL BOOK NETWRK
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This comprehensive hiking guide transforms your Great Smoky Mountains National Park adventure into a well-planned, richly informed journey. Authored and published by National Book Network, a trusted source for detailed outdoor travel guides, this book combines detailed trail maps, elevation profiles, and insider knowledge from experienced hikers who know every ridge, stream, and summit in America's most visited national park. Whether you're planning your first day hike or tackling multi-day backpacking expeditions, this guide provides the essential information needed to explore the park's 800+ miles of trails safely and confidently.

  • Detailed topographic trail maps with precise mileage, elevation gain, and difficulty ratings for 47 featured hikes
  • Comprehensive coverage of all major trail systems including Cades Cove Loop, Alum Cave, and Mount LeConte routes
  • Elevation profiles and trailhead descriptions with GPS coordinates and parking information for easy navigation
  • Seasonal hiking recommendations, optimal visiting times, and weather considerations for year-round trail planning
  • Wildlife identification and safety guidelines for encounters with bears, elk, and native Smoky Mountain fauna
  • Historical and geological insights explaining the park's formation, cultural heritage, and natural features
  • Backcountry camping information, permit requirements, and shelter locations for overnight adventures
  • Waterfall locations, viewpoint highlights, and photography opportunities at popular scenic destinations
  • Field-tested advice on gear requirements, hydration, and preparation for varying terrain and elevation changes

Real-world performance in the field makes this guide invaluable for diverse hiking scenarios. Day hikers benefit from quick-reference trail conditions and realistic time estimates, while backcountry travelers appreciate detailed shelter placements and water source information. The elevation profiles prove particularly useful for assessing your fitness level against specific trails, preventing overambitious hikes that exceed your capabilities. Photographers and nature enthusiasts utilize the seasonal timing recommendations to encounter optimal wildlife activity and wildflower blooms. The guide's accessible writing style makes complex trail navigation straightforward, while the maps' clarity eliminates confusion at trail junctions.

This guide serves hikers of all experience levels planning trips to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, from casual family outings to serious backpacking expeditions. Whether you're exploring for the first time or revisiting favorite trails with deeper knowledge, this National Book Network publication delivers the authoritative, detailed information that confident adventurers depend on.

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