As a supplement to the landforms of Tennessee,
the table above lists various landforms (waterfalls, peaks, balds, rock formations)
in the
Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and North Carolina.
Information on each landform includes maps, GPS waypoint (latitude/longitude), and the occasional
picture.
In the Smokies there are 17 peaks over 6000', 8 balds, 5 arches, and more than
90 waterfalls.
Some of these landforms are off-trail, contact the Park Rangers regarding
off-trail or manway ventures.
Corrections and additions are welcomed.
For more information see
- clickable GSMNP trail map zoom/pan
- GSMNP
hiking trails mileage, climb, and map locator
and stream crossings
- clickable
Google map/image/topo with landforms, trails, and campsites
or Tiger/census map
- Google Earth KML file gsmnp.kmz for GSMNP landforms or
camp.kmz campsites
or trails.kmz trails (2/22/08)
- clickable USGS
quadrangle map of GSMNP, zoom/pan
- GSMNP
park maps
(pdf's)
including 2005 trail map
-
GSMNP campsite locations maps and GPS waypoints for GSMNP
campgrounds, shelters, and backcountry campsites
- GSMNP
road, trail, and campsite closures
-
weather
and snow depth at various locations within the Smokies
and
forecast
- historical
weather data graphs, temperature and precipitation (
Tremont)
and weather.com graphs
and monthly
average at Gatlinburg and Clingmans Dome
and
here
-
mountain webcams
Look Rock (2880') view of Smokies (15 min updates)
Purchase Knob (4900', NC) (looking NE)
WBIR skycam looking at Mt LeConte from west of Gatlinburg
interactive
webcam near Greenbrier
Mt Pisgah (5700')
view of Cold Mountain
in Shining Rock wilderness
more mountain web cams
- Tennessee landforms arches, waterfalls, chimneys
with maps/waypoints/pics
- book:
Hiking Trails of the Smokies
trail descriptions, map, elevation profiles
-
Hiker's Guide to the Smokies
or Hiking Trails of the Great Smoky Mountains
-
Day Hiker's Guide To All The Trails In The Smoky Mountains 1060 miles in
75 day hikes
-
geology of Cades Cove
and another
GIS data
- geologic maps
- Cades Cove cultural resources
- book
A Roadside Guide to the Geology of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- igneous rock near Mt
Collins (not visually significant)
- GSMA
books and things
-
Friends of GSMNP
-
Smoky Mountains Hiking Club
and Bob Lochbaum's
How far is it gps'n and measurin' the trails
-
Carolina Mountain Club hikes GPS route files
- 2/22/08 GSMNP/Lochbaum trails.zip Maptech trail track
file (gsmnp.txf)
or GPX version trailsgpx.zip
- 1995 NPS GSMNP
GIS data and Maptech
smtrails.txf '95 trail track file
(1.3 MB)
- Google Earth has a layer with the
GSMNP trails, you can add landforms and campsites with the following KML files
gsmnp.kmz and camp.kmz
or 2/22/08 trails trails.kmz
- Smoky Mountain trails maps and GPS track data
from '95 data above (.gpx format)
- 900 miler hike all trails
in the GSMNP
( the
trails)
- historical
maps of the Great Smoky Mountains
including interactive 1931 topo maps
and 1926 map
- Smoky Mountain topo maps
- Dutch Roth's black&whites of the Great Smoky Mountains (1920's-)
- 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National park film
- summitpost.org
Great Smoky Mountains
- peaks in the south over 6000', see
East Beyond 6000
or
South Beyond 6000
or
peakbagger.com
and their peak search
-
Appalachian Trail TN section
and Maptech TN AT track file (zip, txf)
-
shelter waypoints for all of AT
- the AT in the Smoky Mountains
elevation profile mileage profile
- side trails off the AT in the GSMNP
- landforms of the Big South Fork (TN/KY) GPS
- GPS info
and free pc-to-gps software EasyGPS
- TN peaks over 6000'
or county high points
and NC county high points
- wayhoo's USGS
waypoints in/near GSMNP
- news gosmokies.com
and trail info
- TN/GSMNP lookout towers
and Google map