Embark on a high points driving tour in the Great Smoky Mountains, exploring the breathtaking sights above 5000 ft. Learn about Native American stories, geographical facts, and the impact of logging on the area. Reach the highest point in the National Park and discover the unique spruce-fir forest.
Embark on a high points driving tour in the Great Smoky Mountains, exploring the breathtaking sights above 5000 ft. Learn about Native American stories, geographical facts, and the impact of logging on the area. Reach the highest point in the National Park and discover the unique spruce-fir forest.
- Newfound Gap Road - Newfound Gap Road is renowned as one of the most picturesque drives in the southeast. The 13-mile journey from Sugarlands Valley offers insights into the people, flora, fauna, and history of the Great Smoky Mountains. Several scenic overlooks along the route provide perfect photo opportunities of the majestic mountains and the…
- Newfound Gap Road - Newfound Gap Road is renowned as one of the most picturesque drives in the southeast. The 13-mile journey from Sugarlands Valley offers insights into the people, flora, fauna, and history of the Great Smoky Mountains. Several scenic overlooks along the route provide perfect photo opportunities of the majestic mountains and the shadowy valleys.
- Clingmans Dome - As the highest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Clingmans Dome offers breathtaking views spanning up to seven states. Visitors can stroll among the spruce and fir trees, relishing the refreshing mountain air while learning about the area the Cherokee named Kuwahi.
- Newfound Gap - Situated deep in the mountains at an elevation exceeding 5,000 feet, Newfound Gap allows visitors to stand on the state line, gazing northward into Sugarland Valley and southward into Oconaluftee Valley. The renowned 2,200-mile Appalachian Trail crosses this point, adjacent to the stone stage where President Franklin Roosevelt dedicated the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Snacks
A tour of the lofty peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains can be a memory that stays with you for a long time. We journey beyond the Appalachian Trail, traversing the Ridge of the Smokies while admiring the views from elevations exceeding 5000 ft. Your guide will enrich your understanding of the region with tales from Native American heritage and…
A tour of the lofty peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains can be a memory that stays with you for a long time. We journey beyond the Appalachian Trail, traversing the Ridge of the Smokies while admiring the views from elevations exceeding 5000 ft. Your guide will enrich your understanding of the region with tales from Native American heritage and geographical trivia. Our travel proceeds into the North Carolina portion of the National Park, where we appreciate panoramic views and explore the legacy of logging in this area. You’ll be astonished by the natural rejuvenation of the forest over time. Our aim is to reach the Clingmans Dome parking lot and souvenir shop, which is situated at the park’s summit at an altitude of 6,643 feet. Weather permitting, an additional brief stroll through the spruce-fir woodlands would offer insights into this distinctive ecosystem.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.