As we get into October, the leaves are starting to turn for prime fall foliage across the country. Veteran "Leaf Peepers" will tell you that there are few places in North America as stunning as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park when it comes to the most beautiful, breathtaking displays of autumn color. The problem though is getting there at peak color time and before wind and rain quickly drops the painted leaves. A few years ago in mid-October, we couldn't have timed it any better. The leaves had turned, the winds were calm, the skies were clear and bright blue. And we were in the Great Smoky Mountains hiking and taking photos.
To get there, we drove down through the crowded touristy towns of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg off I-40 right on the Tennessee/North Carolina border. Even midweek in mid-October, the traffic was horrendous and we crawled along until hitting the park.
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