How to Get There:
By Car
Traffic in the Smokies can get heavy especially along Highway 66 during
peak travel seasons (July and October are the highest travel months).
Visitors can take one of these less-traveled and scenic routes to
Gatlinburg and be on their way to the perfect mountain getaway.
From Virginia: Take I-81 South to I -40
East to Exit 435 (Newport) and follow Hwy 321 South all the way into
Gatlinburg. Approximate drive time from interstate: 45 minutes
From Knoxville: Take I-75 North and follow
Highway 321 to I-40 East to Exit 435 and follow Highway 321 South.
Approximate drive time from interstate: 45 minutes.
From Chattanooga: Take Exit 81 on I-75
North and follow Highway 321 North to Gatlinburg through Maryville and
Townsend. Approximate driving time from interstate: 1 hour 10 minutes.
From Nashville: Take I-75 South to Exit 81
and follow Highway 321 North through Maryville and Townsend to Gatlinburg.
Approximate driving time from interstate: 1 hour 10 minutes.
From Asheville: Take I-40 West to Exit 440
and follow Highway 321 South to Gatlinburg. Approximate drive time from
interstate: 45 minutes.
From Atlanta: Take I-85 North to I-985 North to US 23. Take US 23 to
Highway 23/441 to Highway 74/441 through Cherokee, North Carolina to
Gatlinburg. Approximate driving time: 4 hours 10 minutes.
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By Air
Knoxville – McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS)
2055 Alcoa Highway
Alcoa, TN 37701
The airport is located approximate 55 miles north of Gatlinburg. It is
served by many of the national airlines as well as certain regional
carriers.
Ground Transportation:
Most of the major car rental companies are available at the airport.
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Getting Around
Due to the many activities and attractions available, the best way to get
around the area is by either personal or rental car.
Gatlinburg also provides Trolley service in
and around the area. It is a good alternative for getting around Gatlinburg
during the peak vacations times when Gatlinburg receives a large number of
visitors.
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