Roads to drive, sights to see, things to do, places to visit, tips and interesting tidbits - all about your Smoky Mountains vacation

Wildlife & Nature

Black Bears in the Great Smoky Mountains: Not Taking Over, But Definitely Thriving

It may seem like black bears are everywhere in the Great Smoky Mountains these days. Overturned garbage cans, scattered food wrappers, trail cam footage of bears rummaging, and paw prints galore—it's easy to feel like they're invading campgrounds, picnic areas, and even backyards. Some folks have nicknamed them "garbage bears" due to their knack for raiding trash. One viral story even captured a black bear climbing into a hot tub for a relaxing soak in the Pigeon Forge area!

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Rhododendrons of the Smoky Mountains: Catawba and Rosebay

If you visit the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina in late spring or early summer, you’ll be treated to one of the region’s most beautiful natural events - rhododendron season. Hillsides, creek banks, and forest trails come alive with stunning shades of pink, purple, and white.
Two native species dominate the Smokies: Catawba rhododendron and Rosebay rhododendron. Together, they help define the Smoky Mountains as one of the most botanically rich areas in North America.

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