Great Smoky Mountains Travel Guide: 2 Days Exploring the National Park



Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited park in the United States, drawing people from all over the country to explore this stunning area.

23 thoughts on “Great Smoky Mountains Travel Guide: 2 Days Exploring the National Park

  1. Marie Sablan says:

    Loved the video. I've been to Cades Cove. Just a lovely time there, and the drive through the area was easy. I hope to return to see the fireflies gather and show their stuff during mating season – one of these days!

  2. Kirsten Bates says:

    You guys are so cute!! #CoupleGoals. My bf and I are trying to be the fun, adventurous, outdoorsy couple, but we definitely bicker and get on each other's nerves lol. You guys seem so chill. And I LOVE Amy's voice, it's so pretty! Happy travels 🙂

  3. harmony momentofbeing says:

    From my experience I just wanna suggest that u do all hiking on your last days ..it ruined my vacation cause I’m so out of shape and was sore for the next week 😞 .lessoned learned

  4. Brooke A says:

    I LOVE this video!! It so, so helpful! I plan to visit the Smoky Mointains soon, and videos/vlogs like this help so much more than those "tour videos" that just state things to do when looking to travel somewhere. I try to make vlogs like this that do similar things. Thank you so much! I subscribed!

  5. The Voice of Reason says:

    We went this week one of the panels had broken so they had to replace it with wood makes you a little more nervous about crossing the bridge but we did anyway obviously we made it check it out June 15th 2020 of the panels broke and had to be replaced on the bridge with the glass view

  6. J13 • 4 years ago says:

    I went here last year me and my family rented a really big house with arcades and a really nice view and there were also bears outside the house, definetly recommend going here for vacation

  7. Allyson H says:

    Somebody loves Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge (that you "escaped"), etc as much as you love California. Why the snide slant to this video?

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