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Chimney Tops in the Fall Season


As the crisp autumn air descends upon the Great Smoky Mountains, Chimney Tops transforms into a breathtaking tapestry of color. The verdant greens of summer give way to fiery reds, vibrant oranges, and sunny yellows, painting a stunning panorama across the landscape.

Hiking trails wind through a kaleidoscope of foliage, offering immersive views of nature's artistry.


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Chimney Tops. The Chimney Tops is a popular hiking trail accessible from
Newfound Gap Road (Hwy 441) between Gatlinburg, TN and Cherokee, NC.


The iconic Chimney Tops rock formations, standing sentinel against the skyline, provide a dramatic focal point amidst the colorful display.

This is a season of unparalleled beauty, where every vista becomes a masterpiece, making Chimney Tops a must-see destination in the fall.

The trailhead is located 2.5 miles from the Chimneys Picnic area and 1.7 miles from the Alum Cave Bluffs trailhead.


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