Great Smoky Mountains National Park Blog by Richard Weisser of SmokyPhotos.com

Fall Foliage in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park! Another not so wordless weekday!

Fall filiage in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In mid to late October, the fall foliage colors will peak in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Nearly two million visitors will travel to the Park to experience the most colorful season of the year!

In addition to autumn leaf color, fall is also a great time for wildlife viewing. Visitors are treated to deer, bear and elk in their natural habitats. A lucky few will see wolves, coyotes or bobcats too.

And although the park is crowded, there are still quiet places to get away from all of the hustle and bustle of the myriad of tourists. There are many less traveled trails and nature paths that can bring you face to face with the beauty of creation.

It's my favorite place in the world. It renews my spirit and revitalizes my soul!

Brillian autumn leaves in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Autumn in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Fall foliage photos in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park courtesy of Richard Weisser and SmokyPhotos.com

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Comments

Hi Richard,

What beautiful fall colors! I can see why the park renews your spirit and revitalizes your soul!!

Posted by Dorie Dillard: Canyon Creek & NW Austin Living (Coldwell Banker United) 10 months ago

As usual Richard, your photos are breathtaking.  The beauty of nature is truly awe-inspiring.

Posted by Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh (EOP Real Estate, LLC) 10 months ago

It is a great time of the year.  The color the smells of the ripening forest. and if you can find that private spot....perfect!

Posted by William Feela Realtor 651-674-5999 No. Branch,MN (WHISPERING PINES REALTY) 10 months ago

Dorie...

Thanks, it really is a beautiful place!

Stacey-Ann...

It's hard to believe that there is anything so beautiful! THX

Bill...

It refreshes the soul, that's for sure! Thanks my friend.

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate 10 months ago

Richard, fall is amazing, I have to say it is my favorite time of year. I even like the fact that the days are shorter, makes daylight precious. When I am driving around here it is like a symphony to my eyes.A good classical CD, the brisk air pricking at my senses, ahh.. heaven!  Sometimes I just can't believe how beautiful it is, how the colors just fill my soul to the brim and I find myself smiling, gawking, slowing down and even pulling over to just sit and stare at such majesty in nature. So, where is the poem that goes with these photos? Fall deserves a poem!

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - REALTOR - Greater New Milford CT, Litchfield County & More (Prudential Adams & Associates, REALTORS, New Milford CT) 10 months ago

Richard... Awesome. I was in Tillamook, Cannon Beach, and Seaside Oregon last Thursday Friday, driving from Seattle. The fall colors here are just a hint but on their way... And the mornings, yep, smelling fall in the air! We had squash night before last to celebrate...

Posted by René Fabre (The Talon Group) 10 months ago

We have been watching PBS and the story of the National Parks The Great Smokey National park were featured tonight. It looks like wonderful country and now with all the color I bet you will enjoy it even more.

Posted by Terry Bonnie Westbrook Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Real Estate (Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner) 10 months ago

Richard, I am just back from a trip to Cape Breton Isalnd on the East Coast of Canada.  Saw the colors changing there and decided each fall I need to go to see the fall colors.  I miss it in Florida!  Golf and some fall colors, what could be better.  Your area is at the top o' the list! :-) Beautiful pictures. Thanks so much for sharing. 

Posted by Marcia Hawken - Naples Luxury Specialist (Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.) 10 months ago

Wow...in fact, triple wow just towards your first pic, Richard! The word "beautiful" just doesn't do it justice! :)

Leilani

Posted by Souza Realty (CA > Roseville, Rocklin, Lincoln, Granite Bay) 10 months ago

RW,

I will be heading that way on Sunday morning very early to be part of the miriad of people.

Posted by Don Rogers REALTOR®, GRI O'Fallon MO & St Charles County MO homes (RE/MAX Gold) 10 months ago

"The mountains are calling and I must go"  is my favorite quote from John Muir.  For many nears we visited my aunt at Maggie Valley around the end of October for her birthday.  Every year about that time I feel the call of the mountains and have to make at least a day trip to Western NC.

Posted by Paul & Diane Boykin (Keller Williams Realty Greater Athens) 10 months ago

Wow ! beautiful picture of fall colors. I always wanted to visit smoky mountains, but couldn't do it. May be next year's plan.

Posted by Suma Kakani (Northern IL Realtor - Keller Williams Success Realty) 10 months ago

The Smokies are so beautiful.  Glad you get to live in such a pretty area and enjoy it.  I love the fall colors as well and really like the Smokies and New England around this time of the year.  Too bad winter has to come right after it. 

Posted by Brian Griffis (Realty Choice) 10 months ago

Hey Richard, what great colors.  I have never been to the Smokies, but I plan to go there someday.

Posted by Liz Flint (Century 21 Hardee-Team Realty) 8 months ago

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