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The Chimney Tops in the Great Smoky Mountains National ParkTo climb o'er root and rock aloft
Through rhododendron tunnel shafts
Creation's ancient crevice seeps
Along the way to Chimney's peaks.
( R Weisser )

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited National Park in the system. It lies within a day's drive of half of the population of the United States.

The park is designated as an international biosphere preserve and contains a wide variety of flora and fauna specimens.

Rock outcropping on the Chimney Tops in the Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOf all of the mountain peaks in the park, none are more easily recognized that the Chimney Tops. The Chimneys owes their name to chimney like stone outcropping at the top of the mountain. From these rocks, you get a spectacular 360 degree view of the Tennessee side of the National Park.

The Chimney Tops Trail is one of the most popular in the park. The 4 mile round trip hike takes you on a 1500' climb to the 4730' summit. Although steep in a few places, and occasionally slippery in spots, the average family in decent shape can do the hike in about 3 hours.

Even if you're not up for a hike to the top, there are plenty of excellent vantage points for photographing the famous peaks. Be sure to use the pull-outs and always watch for traffic as this is a very congested are in the park.

To get there, take US 441 ( The Newfound Gap Road) south from the Sugarlands Visitor's Center. When you pass the Chimneys Picnic area on the right, continue south until you go through the tunnel. As soon as you get through the tunnel, the trail head is on your right.

The Chimney tops are truly a Smokies' landmark. Be sure to include a hike to the summit the next time you visit Gatlinburg Tennessee!

Photos, from top: The Chimeys in Autumn, Rock outcropping on the peak, foliage along the Chimney Tops Trail, looking from the tall Chimney to the lower one, the Chimneys in the morning!

The Chimney Tops Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Looking from one Chimney to the next in the Great Smoky Mountains.!The Chimney Tops in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Learn More about the Great Smoky Mountains National Park at SmokyPhotosBlog.com!

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Posted Sunday May 03

Richard - These have got to be the most beautiful photos of the Smoky Mountain Chimney Tops!  This is definitely a place I'd love to visit someday. :-)

Richard~


 


Like you I love the Great Smoky Mountain Park...for me it also is a sentimental landmark...one I have visited since I was a child, and one I ope to share with my grandchildren...THX for your amazing photos!

Richard - These photos are simply breathtaking!  You are a true talent, my friend. 

Those photos are insanely colorful and so striking. You should be proud to represent that beautiful area.

Simply beautiful!  xxoo

Donna...


It's my favorite place in the world. I hope to get some azalea photos in early June! Thanks for taking the time to comment on my post.


JaneAnne...


I love Asheville too ... and the Pisgah National Forest! It's a beautiful area! THX


Jason...


Thanks, I have been photographing the Smokies longer than any other single subject. It's my favorite thing to do!


 

( 05/03/09 10:58PM ) — Rebecca Gaujot Lewisburg WV Realtor

Awesome photos, Richard.  I have not seen the Chimney tops in the Smokies...definitely a place to visit,

( 05/04/09 05:34AM ) — Andrea Swiedler

Richard, how beautiful, I have not been, and now it is on my list of places I would love to see! Thank you.

( 05/04/09 08:00AM ) — JL Boney, III Columbia, SC Real Estate

More great pictures of the mountains my friend.

What a wonderful opportunity to appreciate the majestic beauty and then capture it to share.  Beautiful photography, incredible views!

Hi Richard, These photos are amazing and love the vibrant colors.  Thanks for sharing, have a great weekend.

( 05/11/09 10:43PM ) — Kari A. Battaglia - Venice Real Estate

Richard - I love you post!  What beautiful photos.  I love visiting to the Smokey Mountains and this post makes me want to go back and check out some of the areas of the park I have yet to discover.

( 06/03/09 06:06AM ) — Rick Cordisco

I love the Smokey Mountains! I live and sell in the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern PA but compared to the Smokies ours are just hills!

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