4 Best Places to Spot Wildlife in the Smoky Mountains

There are many amazing sights to see when you visit the Smoky Mountains! From breathtaking mountain views to historical buildings, the opportunities are endless! However, one of the main things that people want to see when they visit the Smokies is animals. Whether it be a white tailed deer roaming through the grass or a black bear hiding in the top of the tree, the Smokies are full of spectacular creatures. Here are 4 of the best places to spot wildlife in the Smoky Mountains:


1. Cades Cove

Cades Cove

The most popular place to spot wildlife wandering through the mountains is in Cades Cove. The 11-mile Cades Cove Loop Road is a go-to scenic drive for thousands of visitors each year. This is also a unique experience because you can take in all the beauty of the Smokies without ever having to leave the comfort of your car. If you do want to get out and stretch your legs, there are plenty of pull-off spots where you can stop to rest or take pictures. In addition, there are numerous hiking trails in Cades Cove where you can get an up-close view of nature and maybe even an animal or two.


2. Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail

If you are looking for another great scenic drive to spot wildlife in the Smoky Mountains, be sure to check out the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. The one-way loop road is a total of 5.5 miles long and is famous for its spectacular views and animal sightings. Some of the critters you may see along this drive include white tailed deer, black bears, coyotes, wild turkeys, and so many more! In addition, you will come across amazing mountain streams, historic buildings, and beautiful trees and flowers!


3. Grotto Falls

Grotto Falls

When you hear the term wildlife, you probably automatically think of bigger animals. However, one of the most interesting creatures living in the Smoky Mountains is usually no longer than about 6 inches. They normally like to hide under rocks and in caves where it is wet and dark. Have you figured out what animal we are describing? It's a salamander. Did you know there are more than 30 different species of this amphibian living in the Smokies? One of the most popular places to see salamanders in the Smoky Mountains is at

Grotto Falls. This is because you are able to walk behind the falls where it is nice and damp. If you lift a rock or two, you are likely to see a salamander camping out!


4. At Our Cabins

We have cabins that are all around the Smoky Mountains, including in the upper elevations of Gatlinburg. If you are staying in one of our secluded cabins, there is a possibility you may see a critter or two scurrying through the forest. We have heard reports of all types of animals hanging out around our cabins, so keep your eyes peeled and the cameras ready. While you are sitting out on the deck enjoying your morning cup of coffee, you never know when you might have an unexpected visitor for breakfast!Now that you know about some of the best places to spot wildlife in the Smoky Mountains, you can come see them all for yourself! Browse through our Gatlinburg cabin rentals to find the perfect home away from home for your family's next vacation to the Smokies! We look forward to seeing you soon!
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