Great Smoky Mountains Cades Cove Loop Drive
🚗9 mapped stops
Drive the 11-mile one-way loop through Cades Cove, the most visited road in America's most visited national park. This broad valley ringed by misty mountains preserves pioneer homesteads, log churches, and a landscape where black bears, white-tailed deer, and wild turkeys still roam the meadows the Cherokee once called home.
Stops on This Tour (9)
- 1 Cades Cove Loop Road Entrance Start of the 11-mile one-way loop
- 2 John Oliver Cabin The oldest structure in Cades Cove, built around 1822
- 3 Primitive Baptist Church An 1887 white clapboard church
- 4 Methodist Church The 1902 Methodist church with white steeple
- 5 Hyatt Lane Junction — Deer Meadow Broad meadow frequented by deer in early morning and late afternoon
- 6 Cable Mill Historic Area Restored water-powered gristmill and pioneer buildings from the 1870s
- 7 Elijah Oliver Place Complete pioneer homestead tucked against the mountain base
- 8 Rich Mountain Road Junction Western cove area where black bear sightings are most frequent
- 9 Sparks Lane — Valley Overlook Sweeping view across the entire cove to the layered blue ridges
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