This area of the Smoky Mountain National Park was only recently opened to the public. Prior to being opened locals would sneak here for the wonderful displays of wildflowers and a very interesting waterfall that flows directly underground.
Smoky Mountain National Park: White Oak Sink
by Edward Cooley on 20. Apr, 2010 in Collections, Color, Floral and Plant Details, Forest, National Parks, Smoky Mountains, Southeast, Spring, Tennessee
Smoky Mountain National Park: Tremont
by Edward Cooley on 20. Apr, 2010 in Collections, Color, Forest, National Parks, Rivers, Streams and Creeks, Smoky Mountains, Southeast, Spring, Tennessee, Waterfall
One of my favorite locations to photograph flowing water is in the Tremont area of the Smoky Mountain National Park. The foliage looks like fall color but it was taken last week which was early spring. Maple trees show their colors for only a week or two in the spring before turning completely green. I [...]
Dawn on Foothills Parkway
by Edward Cooley on 03. Mar, 2010 in Panoramics, Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
Foothills Parkway overlooking the Great Smoky Mountains
Spring Oak
by Edward Cooley on 21. May, 2009 in National Parks, Smoky Mountains
There is just something majestic about mature Oak trees. The older they get the more magical they become.





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