A Cherokee Legend from Cades Cove: How Rabbit Stole His Coat
The Cherokee people have deep roots in Cades Cove. Years before the first Euro-Americans settled in the cove, the Cherokee had their own village in the valley. Known as “Tsiya’hi,”…
The Cherokee people have deep roots in Cades Cove. Years before the first Euro-Americans settled in the cove, the Cherokee had their own village in the valley. Known as “Tsiya’hi,”…
One of the most iconic landmarks in the Smoky Mountains is getting a tune-up! This September, the John P. Cable Mill in Cades Cove will have its water wheel replaced…
Is Cades Cove haunted? We can’t say for sure (that’s a question for paranormal investigators), but we do know that there are a few Cades Cove ghost stories that have…
Beginning this spring, visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park will have the chance to adopt black bear cubs as pets. The unprecedented new policy is part of the…
Cades Cove is the most visited destination inside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. That’s because along the Cades Cove loop you will step back in time to explore pieces…
Cades Cove is the most popular destination inside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. You can explore primitive churches, rustic cabins, and other historical structures. Along the 11 mile loop…
Cades Cove is part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It’s full of Appalachian history, beautiful and serene sites, and lots of native wildlife. When you visit you are…
Cades Cove is one of the most visited places in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Cades Cove is a small limestone valley packed with history, scenery, and wildlife. The 11…
If you are familiar with the weather in the Great Smoky Mountains, you know that it can be unpredictable throughout the year! This also holds true for Cades Cove as…
Fishing is a really great way to get outdoors and spend time surrounded by nature, but it’s also a great way to bond with your friends and family. You get…
If you are trying to decide what to pack for your next trip hiking Cades Cove, look no further. We’ve created a list of 5 essential things you need for…
If you’ve ever asked anyone what they enjoy most about visiting Cades Cove, one of the more popular responses you’ll hear from people is that they love to venture into…
The Cades Cove Loop Road in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a popular one way road that leads to a unique combination of stunning scenery and historical buildings. While…
A sprawling subterranean city was uncovered in the popular Cades Cove area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park early last week. The startling discovery was officially announced by the…
The Cherokee, who first called the Great Smoky Mountains their home, named these mountains shaconage (shah-con-ah-jey), or “place of the blue smoke.” Europeans settled the land in the 1800s, followed…
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