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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Self-Guided Driving Tour

4.1(316)Great Smoky Mountains National Park1 hour
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Description

Recommended: Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! Explore Great Smoky Mountains National Park and discover why it’s the most visited National Park in the country! Tour these famous mountains while learning about Cherokee history and legends, Appalachian life, and much more. There’s no better way to see Clingman’s Dome (Kuwochi), Cades Cove, or Rainbow Falls. Plus, enjoy a free bonus tour of Roaring Forks Motor Trail! 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 National Park Self-Guided Driving Tour

Itinerary

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is all misty ridgelines, lush forests, and scenic overlooks that feel straight out of a storybook. Drive through Newfound Gap and you’ll get those classic “Smokies” views in minutes. 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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Heading toward Clingman's Dome (Kuwochi), you'll soon see its famous observation tower. You really haven't seen the Great Smoky Mountains until you've seen them from up here!

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

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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!

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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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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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Continuing on, you'll pass through the heart of a mountain using the Morton Tunnel. Here, you'll also hear about how a politician named Ben Morton got his name all over the park.

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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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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 can be accessed by wheelchair or stroller, and offers a great way to venture into the scenic wilderness. We'll also turn back the clock to get an in-depth look at the complicated history of this valley and the settlers who once lived here.

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

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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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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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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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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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Why settle for one waterfall when you can have several? Our next stop is the Place of a Thousand Drips, where numerous narrow falls come together to form a stunning torrent.

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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.

120 min

Finally, you'll arrive in the picturesque mountian town of Gatlinburg, where your tour will conclude. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. The tour is over 45+ miles long, with more than 40+ audio stories, and takes about 2-3 hours to complete.

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 construction conditions before beginning the tour, as temporary closures may affect the route.
  • Kuwohi Road and Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail close seasonally during winter and may also close due to snow, ice, or unsafe conditions.
  • Laurel Falls Trail, Carlos Campbell Overlook, and Mingus Mill may be inaccessible due to ongoing rehabilitation or preservation work.
  • A valid parking tag is required for vehicles parked for more than 15 minutes anywhere within Great Smoky Mountains National 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.
  • 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(316)

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JeanneGisi
August 19, 2026
Needs Improvement to be truly user-friendly!

While the audio tour was quite informative & very reasonable, a few things were quite annoying as we traveled through the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. First, the app (Action Tour Guide) sent way too many reminders & required too many sign-in’s & verifications. And as far as using the app, it would restart on its own at sites, even after I stopped it! And it would repeat itself even after I ended it & wanted to move on to a new site. It should be much more able to be controlled by the user. Also the directions for where to stop next were a bit confusing. I think the app could be improved significantly!

Operator response

Jeanne, thank you for taking my Great Smoky Mountains GPS driving tour and for sharing such detailed feedback. I’m glad you found the tour informative and reasonably priced, but I’m sorry the app experience was frustrating with repeated sign-ins, reminders, audio restarting or repeating, and confusing stop directions. That is not the smooth experience I want travelers to have, and I’ll share your comments with my team so we can review these app controls and route-guidance improvements.

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Nereida_B
August 14, 2026
A New Experience

To dress appropriately, Good walking shoes & cool, lightweight attire. Ankle support if needed. Carry lots of water to stay hydrated.

Operator response

Nereida, thank you for taking my GPS driving tour of the Great Smoky Mountains. I’m glad it was a new experience for you, and I appreciate your helpful tips for future travelers to dress comfortably, wear good walking shoes, and carry plenty of water while exploring the park. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, consider checking out my tours of the Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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Herb_M
August 14, 2026
Smoky Mountain Drive

It was a nice drive, but we were not able to hike the long distances. So could not see some of the falls or attraction.

Operator response

Herb, thank you for taking my GPS driving tour of the Great Smoky Mountains. I’m glad you enjoyed the scenic drive, though I’m sorry you couldn’t hike farther to reach some of the falls or attractions. The tour is valid forever, so you can always revisit it to enjoy the hikes, stops, and sights you missed at your own pace. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, consider checking out my tours of the Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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N4596QFscottg
August 12, 2026
Awesome

Was totally awesome and really enjoyed the trip

Operator response

Scott, thank you for taking my GPS driving tour of the Great Smoky Mountains. I’m so glad you had an awesome experience and really enjoyed the trip. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, consider checking out my tours of the Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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Timothy_H
August 7, 2026
Excellent views and learned a lot

Install the app and download the audio file for your tour before you get to where the tour starts as Wi-Fi is not available.

Operator response

Timothy, thank you for taking my GPS driving tour of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I’m so glad you enjoyed the excellent views and learned a lot along the way. I also appreciate your helpful reminder for future travelers to install the app and download the tour before reaching the park, since Wi-Fi or cell service can be limited there. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, consider checking out my tours of Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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Michel_L
July 27, 2026
Stop at places to take...

Stop at places to take pictures as long as you want, Apple continues when you start driving again. Narrator very good details at each look out points

Operator response

Michel, thank you for taking my Great Smoky Mountains GPS driving tour. I’m so glad you enjoyed the flexibility to stop for photos as long as you wanted and have the app continue once you started driving again. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, consider checking out my tours of Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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745marciak
July 14, 2026
Educational and interesting.

Excellent commentary. Learned a lot about thearea and the Cherokee people.

Operator response

Marcia, thank you for taking my Great Smoky Mountains GPS driving tour. I’m so glad you found the commentary excellent, educational, and interesting, especially the stories about the area and the Cherokee people. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, consider checking out my tours of Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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Taniasha_P
July 12, 2026
So quick to take my money and no understanding

Yesterday was my birthday and I was trying to book this experience for me and family… one little error occurred while trying to book and got the dates mixed up… still would’ve like to enjoy the experience if only our time could’ve been changed to the following day… Hell I would’ve paid for the mix up! I understand company policies, but you would think with a little minor inconvenience like that they would have the heart to understand and just accept it and let us use the experience for the next day… it was downloadable audible… guiding us through the smokies… instead I waisted $15 for nothing! Spoke with customer support from some third party company that they use to see if they could just simply move our tickets to the following day, and ofc she wanted to “honor” the policy but no-one cared or sympathized for my situation… that was a let down. Me and my family were at my birthday dinner planning our next adventure and now We can’t go because of a small inconvenience that I feel personally could’ve been fixed without having to type all this!

Operator response

Taniasha, glad we could get you sorted! I hope you’ll consider revising this review now that we've been able to connect (my support is separate from Viator’s). My Great Smoky Mountains tour is valid forever, as mentioned in the listing and email instructions. The date mix-up does not mean you lost the tour—you can still download it, use it any day, and revisit it as many times as you like. Happy exploring!

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Dawn_F
June 25, 2026
Highly limited.

First, this needs to be fully downloaded before arriving at the Visitor's Center. It takes several steps and downloading other apps, entering codes, etc. There is almost no coverage at the starting point to successfully do this. We did finally get this done from the highest point in the park, but it took a long time and felt distracting from the overall experience of the day. The narrative is good but very limited and only covers one short route in the park not any side routes. Also, several times the narrator encouraged us to purchase additional tours that could be add ons to this one, but it seems to me since they are all in Smoky Mt National Park they should have been included. What we did get provided good information and was easy to listen to, but the difficulty downloading the app and its limited coverage of routes within the park were overall disappointing compared to other similar guided audio tours we have used in the past.

Operator response

Dawn, I’m sorry the tour felt limited and that setting it up was frustrating. Since the app works offline, the full tour needs to be downloaded before arriving, especially since cell service in the Smokies can be very limited. I’m glad the narration was helpful, and I appreciate your feedback about route coverage and add-on suggestions. The good news is your tour never expires, so you can still use it on a future visit. If you’ve already left the area, please contact me, and I’ll be happy to help or arrange a replacement tour.

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MaryJane_D
June 23, 2026
Great guide in the comfort of your own car!

This is the best way to drive through the park, taking in its beauty and learning about the park and history. It unveiled areas we would have missed and gave us ideas of where we wanted to return to explore.

Operator response

Maryjane, I’m so glad you enjoyed my Great Smoky Mountains National Park GPS Driving Tour. It’s wonderful to know the tour helped you take in the park’s beauty while learning more about its history. I’m especially happy it helped you discover areas you might have missed and gave you ideas for places to revisit and explore more deeply. If you're exploring more of Tennessee, consider checking out my tours of Natchez Trace, Shiloh, Clingmans Dome, and Memphis. Happy travels!

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