What kind of tourist are you? A hiker? A shopper? Or, like the Bushwhacker, a drive-thru tourist! Admit it, have you done drive-bys of the Park and called it an adventure??
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My husband and I have taken the auto tour “Roaring Fork” we did make it a point during the tour to jump out of the car and take a peek at the cabins. It is so easy to fall into comfort in the Smokies. I become so relaxed on our trips and toward the end of a good visit to the mountains that I do have to admit, we have jumped in the Tahoe and headed into the park for one last visit and sometimes we have considered this an adventure! We love it and miss it greatly when we are gone. See yall soon.