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Travel guide of CataloocheeShot at Cataloochee Valley, which is located on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The valley is home to more than 100 elk who often graze within yards of the main road – and sometimes like to snarl traffic by jaywalking.
Experienced by Jordan Whitt
Shot at Cataloochee Valley, which is located on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The valley is home to more than 100 elk who often graze within yards of the main road – and sometimes like to snarl traffic by jaywalking.
Experienced by Jordan Whitt
20 km from Cataloochee
Meadows of Max Patch Mountain
Experienced by Evelyn Mostrom
35 km from Cataloochee
Creek in the Smoky Mountains
Experienced by NATHAN MULLET
37 km from Cataloochee
It almost seemed unreal, how beautiful the mountains looked during sunset. Almost like a painting. The entire time the sun was setting, we all just were silent and in awe of how beautiful our earth is.
Experienced by Ivana Cajina
37 km from Cataloochee
My trip up and down the Great Smoky Mountains.
Experienced by Sean Stratton
37 km from Cataloochee
Landing in Bryson city, we kept hearing about the Road to Nowhere, so we had to see for ourselves. We learned the story of this historic tunnel and it sure does lead to nowhere…
Experienced by Claire Rodahaver
37 km from Cataloochee
We watched these clouds form in the Smokies for hours. So mesmerizing.
Experienced by Andrew Spencer
37 km from Cataloochee
We were driving all over the Great Smoky National Park looking for photos to take. There was nothing like this lookout. It’s crazy how tiny we are in comparison to the miles of mountains ahead.
Experienced by Mika Matin
37 km from Cataloochee
My trip up and down the Great Smoky Mountains.
Experienced by Sean Stratton
37 km from Cataloochee
field with orange lilies at the foot of the mountains in Cades Cove
Experienced by Angela Loria
37 km from Cataloochee
We hiked up to the top of a ridge in the Great Smoky Mountains for a view, but as soon as we started climbing the fog moved in. While we didn’t get the panoramic views from above we’d hoped for, we did get some spooky landscapes.
Experienced by Nicole Y-C
37 km from Cataloochee
a mountain view from a drive around "The Loop" in Cades Cove
Experienced by Angela Loria
37 km from Cataloochee
a road winding through the mountains
Experienced by Angela Loria
39 km from Cataloochee
Road in Great Smoky Mountains
Experienced by Jake Blucker
39 km from Cataloochee
Light in the dark forest
Experienced by Mark Olsen
40 km from Cataloochee
I took this image the first day I was in Gatlinburg, Tn. I was blown away with how this photo turned out. Hope you enjoy.
Experienced by Chad Meeks
41 km from Cataloochee
Staying in the Smoky Mountains in early September provides a rich display of foliage to photograph in the early morning fog.
Experienced by Claire Rodahaver
48 km from Cataloochee
In the surrounding cities of Asheville, NC, you’ll find a variety of farms, from apple tree fields to freely roaming livestock. I pulled the car over to capture a few of the bulls and cows, and their calves. In the far distance, stood one bull in particular (this one). I saw him from a distance, staring me down. I started to capture those near the fence, and after every few photos, I would look up. The bull closer, every time. Then, I looked up and there he was. Death staring me from 20 feet away, at most. I took his photo and slowly went on my way as to let him continue guarding his herd.
Experienced by zelle duda
48 km from Cataloochee
A Blue Ridge Parkway Hike
Experienced by Charis Gegelman