A Home in Walker Valley: The Story of Tremont
Walker Valley (now referred to as the Tremont area of the park) has one of the most fascinating histories of any Smoky Mountain locale. Much of the credit goes to…
Walker Valley (now referred to as the Tremont area of the park) has one of the most fascinating histories of any Smoky Mountain locale. Much of the credit goes to…
This handy booklet is keyed to landmarks on Tremont Road. Follow the numbers and take a trip back to a time when logging was big business in the Smokies, and…
This beautiful poster features Dogwoods Above Tremont by James Thurston. Did you know that Tennessee produces more flowering dogwoods than any other state?
…The inaugural Tremont Writers Conference is the coordinated effort of two educational park partners: Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont and Great Smoky Mountains Association. Frank X. Walker, named the…
…inaugural Tremont Writers Conference is the coordinated effort of two educational park partners, Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont and Great Smoky Mountains Association. Set on the lush, secluded Tremont…
…back trail along a creek. It can be accessed from Tremont Road just before the entrance to Great Smoky Mountain Institute at Tremont. Breakdown by tree variety: Tree Quantity/Notes Beech…
…a familiar and ephemeral adornment to the forest edges along meadows and streams. My favorite locations for photographing dogwoods include Cades Cove and the Tremont/Middle Prong area, each offering a…
…Tremont Writers Conference, coordinated by Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont and Smokies Life. Steve Kemp and Daron K. Roberts on the Little River Trail. Provided by Daron K. Roberts….
I was perched one day on the stoop of my tiny apartment on the campus of Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont when an old woman walked up to me…
…be some very memorable scenes to savor. Suggested hikes include Oconaluftee River Trail, Mingus Creek Trail, Huskey Gap Trail, Chimney Tops Trail, and Laurel Falls Trail. Little River Road, Tremont…
The Great Smokies Welcome Center is located on U.S. 321 in Townsend, TN, 2 miles from the west entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Visitors can get information about things to see and do in and around the national park and shop from a wide selection of books, gifts, and other Smokies merchandise. Daily, weekly, and annual parking tags for the national park are also available.