Doug Beezley Photography | Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is just up the road a piece and is easily visited from our home in North Georgia. The park has a couple of unique distinctions: it is the most biologically diverse area in the world - more plant and animal species have been catalogued here than anywhere else and it is the most visited of our national parks. That is readily apparent throughout the fall foliage season where bumper to bumper traffic is common and hotel rooms are literally impossible to get without reservations having been made many months in advance.

The Smokies are a photographers paradise with spectacular sunrises and sunsets, wildflowers in the spring and autumn foliage displays to rival New England. Waterfalls and streams abound throughout the park and black bear are commonly seen. Pioneer cabins, cantilevered barns, grist mills and other structures have been restored and are of great interest.




"God Beams" Light Up His Creation
Fall in the Smokies +
Near Newfound Gap +
"God Beam" +
Little River
Golden River
Sunset from Clingman's Dome
Snow on the Mountain
Frozen Smokies +
Last Light from Clingman's Dome +
In Slow Motion
Little River
The "Golden Hour"
Smokies Settlement
Bob at Play
The Work Crew
The Bridge to Nowhere
Natural Spring Waters
High Mountain Spring
Quicksilver +
Mountain Spring
Middle Prong of Little River
Pathway +
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