Fall Color Tour in the Smoky Mountains

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Since 1998, our naturalist guides have taken over 100,000 people into the Smokies to experience the sea of mountains. Experience these ancient treasures up close on this once in a lifetime trip! Your tour guides may include a former Park ranger, a former Appalachian Trail Thru Hiker, or biologist and geologists.

A Walk In The Woods offers once in a lifetime guided hiking and walking tours in the Smoky Mountains, emphasizing the teaching of natural history.

On this tour, we are on a quest to find the best fall color at the time of your tour. Where we go could vary greatly depending on where the leaves are peaking at that time. The hiking can be easy to moderate.

¿Qué incluye?

  • Snacks
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Professional Guide

Qué no incluye

    Qué no incluye
    • Bring 32 oz. of water
    • Gratuity for your guide.
    • Rain Gear - We have emergency ponchos on hand if needed.

    Información adicional

    Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

    This tour requires a 2 person minimum to operate. If you are traveling solo, you may join into an existing tour or pay the 2 person rate.

    Not wheelchair accessible

    Favor de traer tu boleto contigo a la actividad.

    Ten en cuenta que el operador puede cancelar por motivos no previstos.

    Para reservar necesitas tener mínimo 18 años o ser acompañado por un adulto.

    Gestionado por A Walk in the Woods

    Itinerario del recorrido

    Ubicación

    Punto de salida
    Sugarlands Visitor Center Bus Parking, Parking lot, Park Headquarters Rd 107, Gatlinburg, TN, 37738
    We meet our guests at the Sugarland's Visitors Center in front of the benches by the Flag Pole. If we are picking you up from here, you will need a parking tag.
    Punto de llegada
    Sugarlands Visitor Center Bus Parking, Parking lot, Park Headquarters Rd 107, Gatlinburg, TN, 37738

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