Tenessee through the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and see wild Black Bears!!! We also explore the most touristy town we ...
If you postponed a leaf-peeping trip to the Smokies because of Hurricane Helene, here’s what you need to know about fall ...
The Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee are the tallest mountains in the Appalachian chain, hosting the world's greatest diversity of plant, animal, and insect life of any region in a ...
A black bear was caught on camera trying to enter No Way Jose's Cantina in Gatlinburg on Oct. 25. Just before the bear could ...
The spider was first seen in the park on Oct. 17, and again more recently. Both sightings were reported in Cades Cove.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park recorded its first joro spider sighting on Oct. 17. The spider was found in Cades Cove in ...
Veronica is helping to introduce you to the new Knoxville Smokies. Take a look at this iconic ball club and all the gear you can enjoy!
Social media users were stunned and concerned by the bear sighting in the viral clip, with one saying "that poor bear must be so confused." ...
Right now is prime leaf-peeping season in the Smokies. Take a look at our photos of the colorful trees in the national park.
SkyPark is the number one lookout in Tennessee for a reason, and they are celebrating the views all fall long; and you can, too! Hatfield & McCoy Christmas Dinner Feud: A Must See in Gatlinburg ...
The week of Oct. 14 is still the best time to see peak colors in the highest elevations of the Smoky Mountains, according to ETSU. The lowest elevations throughout the East Tennessee region should ...