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5/22 New Additions For HikingintheSmokys.com                                                               Weve added a 6 minute video showing highlights from our hike up Mount LeConte. You can check out the video, a few pictures, as well as the complete report by clicking here.

5/15 Smoky Mountains Trip Summary in Pictures                                                     ...           ...during this trip I took nearly 400 pictures. I wanted to share a few to give you a taste of what's to come for the web site.

5/5 Origins of the Hiking Trails in the Smoky Mountains
There are roughly 900 miles of hiking trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Theres also a lot of history underneath the trails we walk along today. How were these trails established? Who blazed them, and why?

4/30 Entrance Fees for the Smoky Mountains?
A two-day conference on Sustainable Tourism in Great Smoky Mountains National Park concluded yesterday.  

4/28 Giving Back to the Smokies
The American Hiking Society will be holding the 16th annual National Trails Day on Saturday, June 7.

May 30, 2008

Wildflower Gallery: Best of Spring Wildflowers from the Smoky Mountains

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Flower:  Dwarf Cinquefoil

Location:  Little River Trail
Flower:  Northern White Violet

Location:  Kanati Fork Trail
Flower:  Yellow Ragwort

Location:  Rich Mountain Loop
Flower:  Hepaticas

Location:  Porters Creek Trail
Flower:  Yellow Lady's Slipper

Location:  Smoky Mountains
Flower:  Rattlesnake Hawkweed

Location:  Rich Mountain Loop
Flower:  Fairy Wand

Location:  Schoolhouse Gap Trail
Flower:  Blackberry

Location:  Rich Mountain Loop
Flower:  Blue Violet

Location:  Charlies Bunion
Flower:  Wake Robin

Location:  Spruce-Fir Trail
Flower:  White Trillium

Location:  Little River Trail
Flower:  White Trillium (Mature)

Location:  Little River Trail