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Great Smoky Mountains & Cades Cove Self-Guided Driving Tours

4.3(106)Great Smoky Mountains National Park1 hour
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Description

Purchase only one tour per vehicle, not per person. Everyone listens together! Get the full Smoky Mountain experience with this ultimate bundle tour! Explore these picturesque mountains, uncover the rich history of the Cherokee and early settlers, and find out why this is the most-visited national park in the entire country. You’ll discover beautiful overlooks, hiking trails, and waterfalls on one tour, then dive into the pioneer and Civil War history of Cades Cove with the next! If you don’t want to miss a thing, this is the deal for you. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.

Tour Options

Great Smoky Mountains & Cades Cove Self-Guided Driving Tours

Itinerary

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Your drive through the beautiful, majestic Smoky Mountains begins at the Oconaluftee Visitor Center. Get ready to explore the Smokies and discover why this is the most visited National Park in the country! NOTE: The tour is over 25+ miles long per tour, with more than 30+ audio stories per tour, and takes about 2-3 hours per tour to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.

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As you drive, you'll have the option to take a detour to the Mingus Mill, an 1886 grist mill which, believe it or not, is still fully functional! If you're here on weekends, you can even see the mill operators grind corn just like they did back in the 1800s.

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Your first major stop is the Beech Flats Quiet Walkway, a perfect spot for anyone who wants to soak up the natural beauty of the mountains without having to hike an arduous trail.

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Up next is the Rockefeller Memorial, where you'll learn more about Rockefeller's importance to the park! This memorial was dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt himself.

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From there, your drive continues to Newfound Gap, a stunning mountain pass with huge historical significance. Hear the story of how trappers, farmers, and merchants used to cross the Smokies, and how this gap changed all of that.

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Next you'll pass the Alum Cave Trail, which takes hikers to the remains of an old salt mine packed with fascinating history.

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After that, you'll reach Morton Overlook, hugely popular for its unbelievable sunsets.

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The next overlook on your route is Carlos Campbell Overlook, which serves up panoramic views of towering mountains and lush forests.

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Your route takes you next to Chimney Tops Overlook, where you'll hear all about wildfires in the Smokies and how they cause lasting damage to mountains like this one.

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Next up is the most accessible trail in the park: Sugarlands Valley Trail! This scenic trail can be accessed by wheelchair or stroller, and offers a great way to venture into the wilderness.

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The tour leads next to the Sugarlands Visitor Center, a perfect rest stop and the site of a few trailheads.

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Your drive continues to Cataract Falls, a beautiful, secluded set of waterfalls tucked beneath a shaded canopy of beech trees.

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Our next stop is perfect for anyone amused by kitschy oddities. This funky museum displays everything from shrunken human heads to rare animal skeletons. We'll get the inside scoop on how it started as a simple one-panel comic strip and grew into a national phenomenon.

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Continue following the road to the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. This driving trail invites you to slow down and enjoy the forest and historic buildings of the area. It also features three of the park's most famous waterfalls!

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Our route takes us next to the Rainbow Falls Trail, which leads to the park's most popular waterfall. Standing at 80 feet, Rainbow Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Smokies, but that's not all! When the sun hits it right, it glimmers like a rainbow--hence the name.

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Keep driving until you reach the Grotto Falls trail. While it's not quite as grand as Rainbow Falls, this secluded, less crowded waterfall is absolutely worth a visit. On your way, hear about a rare salamander you can only find right here!

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Our drive takes us next to the Baskin Creek Falls, a sparkling waterfall where we'll hear about the amusing, and slightly misguided history behind the name of these falls.

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Up next, we'll pass the Ephraim Bales Cabin, a portal back in time to the 19th century. We'll hear all about the family that lived here, and why there's a big hole in the middle of their cabin!

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The road brings us next to the Reagen Cabin, which displays a perfect example of old-timey technology in the form of the so-called "tub mill." Hear all about what that is and why it was useful here.

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Next, our drive takes us to Ely's Mill, a historic mill on the outskirts of Gatlinburg which gives us another window into the lives of the early Appalachian settlers. Here, we'll learn about Andrew Ely, the bigshot lawyer who upended his entire life after his wife died, abandoned his law practice, and moved to Gatlinburg to start over and live a simpler life.

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Finally, you'll arrive in the picturesque mountian town of Gatlinburg, where your tour will conclude.

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Past that is the Methodist Church, which cost only $115 to build when it was constructed in 1902!

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Then there's the Missionary Baptist Church, which split off from the Primitive Baptist Church during the early days of Cades Cove due to ideological divides.

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Continuing on, you'll come to the Elijah Oliver Place, accessible via a half-mile trail. This secluded homestead once belonged to an abolitionist who found himself in grave danger when the Civil War broke out.

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Up next is the Abrams Falls Trail, which takes hikers to a powerful waterfall hidden deep in the wilderness.

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After that, you'll see the John Cable Grist Mill. This mill dates back to 1870 and you can still see it in operation today!

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Next on your route is Tipton Place, which was once home to a war hero of the American Revolution.

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Finally, you'll come next to the Carter Shields Cabin, a staunchly abolitionist home that lost much during the Civil War. There are many stories that you'll hear along the way, including • A Cherokee Homeland • White Settlers Arrive in Cades Cove • Smokies Wildlife • The Cussing Cover • Last Family who lived in Cades Cove • Ancestral Cherokee Land • Tsali and the Trail of Tears • Revolt Against the Ani'kutani • Sequoyah's New Storytelling System • The Milky Way • Selu's Sacrifice • Great Smoky Geology • Webb View • Appalachia's Settlers • Appalachian Trail • Ghost Firs of Clingman's Dome • Funding the Smokies • Appalachian Balds • Balsam Point Quiet Walkway and more.

Highlights

Just bring your car and phone; the app guides your tour.
Support is available via chat, email, or phone if you need help.
Planning tools, route maps, scenic stops, and area previews included.
Private tour experience for your family, in your own car.
Lifetime access: use the tour anytime and keep it for future trips.
Works offline with GPS route guidance and automatic audio stories.
One purchase covers everyone in your car, not per person.
Flexible tour: start, stop, and pause anytime during your trip.
Self-guided audio tour through our easy-to-use mobile app.
Hidden gems and local stories included along the route.

What's included

Included
Just bring your car and phone; the app guides your tour.
Support is available via chat, email, or phone if you need help.
Planning tools, route maps, scenic stops, and area previews included.
Private tour experience for your family, in your own car.
Lifetime access: use the tour anytime and keep it for future trips.
Works offline with GPS route guidance and automatic audio stories.
One purchase covers everyone in your car, not per person.
Flexible tour: start, stop, and pause anytime during your trip.
Self-guided audio tour through our easy-to-use mobile app.
Hidden gems and local stories included along the route.
Not included
Self-guided tour — no live guide. Entrance fees, parking, food, and car rental are separate.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Check current road, trail, weather, and facility conditions before your visit, as temporary closures may affect the tour route.
  • Kuwohi Road and Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail close seasonally during winter and may also close temporarily because of snow, ice, or hazardous conditions.
  • Laurel Falls Trail, Carlos Campbell Overlook, and Mingus Mill are currently closed for rehabilitation, maintenance, or preservation work.
  • A valid parking tag is required for vehicles parked for longer than 15 minutes anywhere within the park. Parking tags are available online and at designated locations inside and near the park.
  • There are no gas stations inside the park, so fill your tank before entering.
  • Cell service is extremely limited. Download the audio tour and any required maps before arriving.
  • Cades Cove Loop Road is closed to motor vehicles all day every Wednesday from May 6 through September 30, 2026, giving cyclists and pedestrians exclusive access to the road.
  • Easy to use: GPS-triggered audio plays automatically along the route for a hands-free experience.
  • Private tour: Explore in your own vehicle without crowded buses or large tour groups.
  • At your own pace: Start anytime and pause for hikes, picnics, photos, or scenic stops.
  • Works offline: Once downloaded, the tour works using GPS without Wi-Fi or cellular service.
  • Good value: One purchase covers everyone in your vehicle, not each person separately.
  • More ways to save: Choose a single tour, a nearby bundle, or access to 200+ tours.
  • Download in advance: Download the Tour Guide app by Action and tour while connected to Wi-Fi or a strong cellular signal.
  • Follow the route: Begin at the suggested starting point or join anywhere along the route shown in the app.
  • Lifetime access: Preview the tour before your trip and revisit the stories, photos, and details afterward.
  • Supported devices: iPhone with iOS 15+, Android with version 9+, or a GPS-enabled iPad/tablet with cellular capability.

Reviews(106)

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Rome_OHKathleenB
August 2, 2026
Smoky Mountains Driving Tour

Our family was blown away by the incredible driving tour of the Smoky Mountains! The sights were beautiful and very informative. We were so happy with the entire trip! We look forward to other trips with this company. Thank you!

Operator response

Kathleen, thank you for taking my Great Smoky Mountains & Cades Cove GPS driving tours. I’m so glad your family loved the beautiful sights, helpful information, and overall Smoky Mountains experience. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, check out my tours of Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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102abt
July 20, 2026
Underwhelming

underwhelming experience; the map was not great; turned off the tour and just used our GPS

Operator response

Hi, I’m sorry my Great Smoky Mountains & Cades Cove self-guided driving tours felt underwhelming! I’m unable to find your booking in this review. Could you please reach out and let me know where the map became difficult—at the starting point, following the Smokies route, or driving the Cades Cove Loop? Please reach out to me between 9 AM and 6 PM EST, and I’ll be happy to provide a refund.

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Doug_P
July 16, 2026
Because there was no cell...

Because there was no cell service to download the audio I never able to listen to it so for me it was not a good experience and it was a waste of $20

Operator response

Doug, I’m sorry you were unable to use my Great Smoky Mountains audio tour due to limited cell service. The tour works offline once downloaded, so it needs to be set up beforehand using a reliable connection. Since your access is valid for a lifetime, you can still enjoy it on a future visit, or please reach out to me, and I’ll be happy to replace the tour for you. Happy exploring!

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Pathfinder717277
July 8, 2026
The tour was great, the commentator has a great voice and a wealth of information. We saw lots of wildlife.

This was a great tour, just be sure to upload and start at the starting point. It was informative and easy to navigate. We even detoured off the path a couple times, but once we got back on track it picked right up where it left off.

Operator response

Hi there, thank you for taking my Great Smoky Mountains & Cades Cove GPS driving audio tours. I’m so glad the narration, wildlife, route guidance, and stories made the drive informative and easy to navigate, even when you took a few detours. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, check out my tours of Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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Raymond_S
May 12, 2026
Great Audio Tour

It was great! I highly recommend the audio tours of the Smokey Mountains National Park. We'll worth the money.

Operator response

Raymond, I’m so glad you enjoyed my Great Smoky Mountains & Cades Cove GPS Driving Tours. It’s wonderful to know you found the tour worthwhile and would highly recommend it to others exploring the Smokies. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, check out my tours of the Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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Marcia_W
May 4, 2026
It was ok

It cut out half way through. It was fine at first. Then the audio stopped working. At that point it was useless.

Operator response

Marcia, can you clarify what you mean by cut out halfway? And separately about the audio? I’d like to understand what happened. Did the audio stop completely, or did the GPS-based narration pause after a specific area or turn? Please reach out so I can help troubleshoot and walk you through the steps. I’m available daily from 9 AM to 6 PM EST.

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Brent_B
March 26, 2026
Make sure your car and phone are compatible

Could have been worthwhile, but smartphone and car had a conflict so no sound was played while IN the car. So essentially worthless.

Operator response

Brent, I’m really sorry to hear that you weren’t able to get audio during your drive—that definitely affects the experience. If you were trying to use Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, full support is still being developed. Currently, only audio can play through Apple CarPlay, and full navigation integration has already been requested from Apple and is awaiting approval. In the meantime, the best way to use my tour is by connecting your phone to your car stereo via Bluetooth or AUX, which works reliably. If you have any questions or need help setting it up, please feel free to reach out—I’m available daily from 9 AM to 6 PM EST and happy to assist.

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Stephanie_S
March 19, 2026
Check was great. The...

Check was great. The staff was very helpful! The room was clean. Check ice maker and soap dispensers upon arrival.

Operator response

Stephanie, it seems like this review might be for a different experience. My Great Smoky Mountains & Cades Cove Self-Guided Driving Tours is a self-guided audio tour that doesn't include hotel check-in, staff service, rooms, ice makers, or soap dispensers. It looks like this review was posted on the wrong listing, as it doesn't reflect my tour experience. If you’re planning to explore the Smokies, you can try my tour—it’s a self-guided driving experience with GPS-triggered audio that plays automatically as you drive, sharing stories, history, and directions at each stop so you can explore at your own pace.

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Adrian_S
March 11, 2026
Very specific and the...

Very specific and the experience is almost the same as with a guide tour, I liked it and you can save it for later

Operator response

Adrian, I’m really happy to hear that my Great Smoky Mountains & Cades Cove Audio Driving Tours gave you an experience similar to having a guide while still letting you explore at your own pace. It’s also wonderful that you noticed you can save the tour and use it again later—this flexibility is one of the best features of my tour. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, check out my tours of Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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cynthiaR1302
March 3, 2026
Driving through the Smokies!

Great information provided in this tour. We enjoyed the historical components and learning about the Cherokee Indians and the history of the park.

Operator response

Cynthia, I’m so glad you enjoyed driving through the Smokies and that my Great Smoky Mountains & Cades Cove Driving Tours added meaningful context to your visit. It’s great to hear the historical stories and insights about the Cherokee people, and the park’s past made the drive even more engaging. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, check out my tours of Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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