The Great Smoky Mountains National Park becomes a gorgeous winter wonderland from December through February.
The reason is that the park has more than 1,500 different flowering plants that bloom during the spring months.
You may prefer to visit less popular locations like Foothills Parkway, Balsam Mountain, and Abrams Creek to avoid some of the crowds.
The crisp air and colorful leaves are two reasons why some people consider autumn the best time to visit Smoky Mountains Tennessee.