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Great Smoky Mountains National Park |
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Great Smoky Mountains National ParkNational preserve, eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina, U.S. It is 20 mi (32 km) wide and extends southwest for 54 mi (87 km) from the Pigeon River to the Little Tennessee River. Established in 1934 to preserve the U.S.'s last remaining sizable area of southern primeval hardwood forest, it covers 520,269 acres (210,553 hectares) and contains some of the highest peaks in the Appalachian Mountains. Summits are crowned with dense forest, while lower elevations have mountain laurel, rhododendron, and azaleas. The region's first settlers established themselves in the valleys, and some of their homes are preserved in the park. It was designated a World Heritage site in 1983. |
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So I grew up hiking and camping and living outdoors with a great deal of interest and a pride in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and I'm sure that had the greatest influence on my lifelong interest in conservation and the outdoors. just south of Great Smoky Mountain National Park are both worth going to. The ridgetop parkway, which passes through Roanoke on its way from the Shenandoah to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, is itself a part of the national park system. |
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