Great Smoky Mountains National Park POIs

 
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Contains over 3000 POIs in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park including Visitor Centers, Ranger Stations, Campgrounds, Back Country Campgrounds, Equestrian Campgrounds, Picnic Areas, Scenic Views, Parking Areas, Restrooms, Trail Heads, High Mountain Peaks, Towers with Views, Bridges, and Historic Structures.

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Examples:

20 Mile Ranger Station
Ranger Station

Twenty Mile Ranger Station Road
North Carolina USA

Watershed: Lake Cheoah-Little Tennessee River
District: Deep Creek District
County: Swain
Elevation: 1,309.6 Feet
Trail Name: Twentymile Trail

Cataloochee Campground Site 01
Campsite

North Carolina USA

Watershed: Lower Cataloochee Creek
Site's information last updated on: Dec 27, 2016

District: Cataloochee District
County: Haywood
Elevation: 2,630.3 Feet
Site Access: Drive-In
Shade: Partial
Near Road: Cataloochee Campground Loop Road
Near Trail: Cataloochee Horse Trail
Site Height Overhead Clearance: 20 Feet
Site Length: 60 Feet
Maximum number of People: 6
Maximum number of Vehicles: 2
Amenities:
− Campfire Allowed
− Fire Pit
− Grill/Fire Ring
− Picnic Table
− Tent Pad - Length: 16, Width 16

More info: RV Site,Trailer Site,Tent Site.

Anthony Creek Horsecamp - 3
Campsite

Tennessee USA

Watershed: Abrams Creek Upper
Site's information last updated on: Dec 27, 2016

District: Cades Cove District
County: Blount
Elevation: 2,029.6 Feet
Site Access: Drive-In
Shade: Partial
Near Road: Anthony Creek Road
Near Trail: Anthony Creek Trail
Maximum number of People: 6
Maximum number of Vehicles: 2
Maximum Vehicle Length: 24 Feet
Maximum number of Horses: 4
Amenities:
− Campfire Allowed
− Fire Pit
− Horse Stall/Corral

More info: The horse camp underwent significant changes in June of 2012. The old portable toilets were replaced by a new vault toilet, located where the old group stalls were located. There is now a 4 horse stall located at each of the three campsites. These changes have resulted in a reduction in the turning radius in the horse camp. DO NOT bring a trailer longer than 24 feet unless you are sure you can make the turn in the picnic area and you can turn it around in the horse camp. All horses must have a current Coggins test. Campers are responsible for cleaning their stalls before departure and placing waste in a manure trailer. Fires are allowed in fire rings only. Important Information: Food storage regulations are strictly enforced and horse feed is also governed by food storage regulations. Campers must have a horse to use this camp. Pets must be on a leash at all times, may not be left unattended and are not allowed on trails.

Elijah Oliver Barn
Historic Structure

Abrams Falls Parking Lot
Tennessee USA

Watershed: Abrams Creek Upper
District: Cades Cove District
County: Blount
Elevation: 1,785.3 Feet
Trail Name: Elijah Oliver Cabin Access Trail

More info: Building present on TVA or Wilburn basemap, coada and hill p.113, 2003, house, barn, smoke house, corn crib, spring house, 65, coada and hill p.113, 2003; Elijah Oliver Barn, 1845–1855 (Structure, IDLCS 13065). A 26' x 13' x 17.5' high, double-crib, side-gabled barn with a shed-roofed lean-to addition. Constructed of saddle-notched hewn logs, the barn is founded on mortared fieldstone and has a wood-shingle roof, a hatch-type vertical board door in each crib and in the addition, and feed troughs on the interior.

Big Slick Ridge Overlook
Scenic Overlook

Clingmans Dome Pullout Parking At Milepost 5.22
North Carolina USA

Watershed: Deep Creek
District: Oconaluftee District
County: Swain
Elevation: 5,795.5 Feet

Rainbow Falls Trail Trailhead
Trail Head

Rainbow Falls, Bull Head Parking A
Tennessee USA

Watershed: Le Conte Creek
Site's information last updated on: Nov 15, 2018

District: Little River District
County: Sevier
Elevation: 2,582.9 Feet
Trail Name: Rainbow Falls Trail

More info: Derived from endpoint of trail where it meets road feature.