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Beginning
and ending within miles of downtown Gatlinburg, the Roaring Fork Motor
Nature Trail is a one-way drive that takes visitors along a 5.5 mile
experience through the National Park. The path begins its intimate
journey through the wilderness at Historic Nature Trail, just off
the main Parkway in Gatlinburg.
This
motor trail takes visitors back in time, weaving a story of the
people who once lived here, while showing off the immaculate Eastern
Hemlocks. Below these evergreens thrives an underscore of rhododendrons,
azaleas and mountain laurels. An abundance of birds and wildlife
greet you, as the river remains a constant companion along your
trip.
Along
the trek, visitors can find numerous activities that will draw you
from your car. Hiking trails can take you on foot into another time.
Grotto Falls, one of three waterfall trails, sends hikers to one
of the Parks most dramatic waterfalls and can take you all
the way to Brushy Mountain and Mount LeConte. There are also three
homesteads that can be visited on the trail, displaying the life
that settlers lived many years ago.
With
all there is to see on the Motor Nature Trail, it is suggested that
you take your time and enjoy the majestic beauty before you. You
can get more information on Roaring Fork from the Sugarlands Visitors
Center. Be careful and enjoy your trip through time.
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