




Great Smoky Mountains National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour
Features
Overview
Welcome to Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tour! Come journey with us as we travel through stunning mountain scenery and explore the historical homes of days gone by.
The Great Smoky Mountains are the most visited national park in the country, often receiving over 14 million visitors every year! We've broken it down with the top things to do, including 14 stops in and around the park!
What you'll get:
Expert Narration: Learn about the park's heritage, ecology, and wildlife.
User-Friendly App: Access the tour easily on your smartphone.
Capture the Moment: Discover ideal photo spots for stunning panoramas and wildlife shots.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains with our audio tour. Book now and embark on a journey you'll cherish for years to come!
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Activity location
Meeting/Redemption Point
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour in English
What's included, what's not
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Travelers must have a smartphone compatible with the Shaka Guide app.
- The app must be downloaded and the tour redeemed before arrival.
- Strong Wi-Fi or cellular data is required to download the tour in advance.
- Location services (GPS) must be enabled on the device
- Travelers are responsible for securing any required entrance passes, reservations, or permits before starting
- No entrance fee, but a $5/day parking tag is required for stops longer than 15 minutes — available at Oconaluftee, Sugarlands Visitor Centers, and Cades Cove kiosk
- Peak crowds in June–August and October (fall foliage) — plan accordingly
- Park open year-round but some roads close seasonally
- Weather is unpredictable — dress in layers, especially for early morning starts
- Cell service is spotty — better near Cherokee, Gatlinburg, and Townsend
- All 8 campgrounds require advance reservations
- ⚠️ Laurel Falls Trail closed for repairs until 2026