Fog lurks around a sharp bend of the road within the Tennessee portion of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most-visited national park in the United States. The park sprawls over more than 500,000 acres of mostly old-growth forest along ridges of the Smokies — a subset of the Blue Ridge Mountains — split almost evenly between Tennessee and North Carolina. Dedicated in 1940, the park was chartered in part to thwart increasing deforestation by lumbering interests. Photo by Carol Highsmith, 2021.
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Keywords:fog, great smoky mountains national park, national parks, road bends, smokies, smoky mountains, tennessee