6 Amazing Hidden Gems in the Smokies You Need to See

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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is full of wonders, but some of them are not so easy to find. you’ll need to go off the beaten path and explore these hidden gems. 

Experience the magic of synchronous fireflies in Elkmont, the only American fireflies that flash in sync, creating a dazzling light display.

Synchronous Fireflies in Elkmont

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The Middle Prong Trail is a scenic hike along an old logging road by the Middle Prong of Little River. You'll discover cascades, waterfalls, and logging industry remnants.

Middle Prong Trail

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Hen Wallow Falls is a hidden waterfall that can be reached by a 4.4-mile roundtrip hike from the Cosby Campground. The waterfall is 90 feet high and 20 feet wide

Hen Wallow Falls

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Grotto Falls is a unique waterfall that you can walk behind. It’s located on the Trillium Gap Trail, which is 3 miles roundtrip from the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail.

Grotto Falls 

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The Greenbrier Area is a tranquil park section with trails, picnics, and swimming holes. Accessible from Highway 321, 6 miles east of Gatlinburg.

Greenbrier Area

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The Greenbrier Area is a tranquil park section with trails, picnics, and swimming holes. Accessible from Highway 321, 6 miles east of Gatlinburg.

Porters Creek Trail

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