Wildlife/Nature

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The next time you book a relaxing stay with Diamond Mountain Rentals, be sure visit the Smoky Mountains during your stay. Break away from the hustle and bustle of the downtown crowd, and visit these five must-see places in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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The Great Smoky Mountains are well known for some of the most stunning mountain views that stretch for miles.
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Located only 22 miles from Gatlinburg, in Townsend, TN, this former logging town offers a tranquil, peaceful setting in which to enjoy the grandeur of the Smokies.
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One reason is that Cades Cove is one of the best spots for wildlife viewing in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Here you can see black bears, whitetail deer, racoons, turkeys, and many other animals.
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Take the route from Gatlinburg on Newfound Gap Road and you’ll come upon the Sugarlands Visitor Center for maps and information on the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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The Smoky Mountains are replete with wildlife, but finding a way to view them may not be the easiest endeavor. Due to heavy tree cover, the creatures that