Fall is one of the most breathtaking times to visit the Great Smoky Mountains. As the leaves transform into a vibrant tapestry of reds, oranges, and golds, visitors can soak in the seasonal beauty along with festive harvest-themed decorations and activities throughout the Smoky Mountain region.
Peak fall color typically occurs from mid-October through mid-November, beginning in the higher elevations of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and gradually making its way down into Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville.
For those who love scenic views and rich Appalachian history, Sevierville offers eight self-guided Fall Driving Tours. It’s a perfect way to explore the backroads, small towns, and hidden gems of the Smokies.
Learn more – https://visitsevierville.com/fall/