From
the North:
If you're coming from Detroit, Indianapolis, Cincinnati or Lexington,
take I-75 to Knoxville. Take I-40 east to exit 407. Turn right onto
S.R. 66. Continue until the first major intersection in Sevierville.
Turn left onto U.S. 411 and follow 411 to S.R. 416. Turn right on
S.R. 416 and follow until you reach U.S. 321. Turn right onto U.S.
321 south and west and continue until you reach Gatlinburg. Continue
through Gatlinburg. From light #1, it is less than a mile to the Park
entrance and the Sugarland Visitors Center.
From the Northeast:
If you are coming from Harrisburg and Roanoke, take I-81 south to
I-40 east. Take I-40 to Wilton Springs/U.S. 321 south and west exit
440. Turn right and follow U.S. 321 into Gatlinburg. From light #1,
it is less than a mile to the Park entrance and the Sugarland Visitors
Center.
If you are coming from Baltimore and Washington D.C., take I-66 to
I-81 southand then to I-40 east. Take I-40 to Wilton Springs/U.S.
321 south and west exit 440. Turn right and follow U.S. 321 into Gatlinburg.
From light #1, its less than a mile to the Park entrance and the Sugarland
Visitors Center.
From the Northwest
If you are coming from Mikwaukee and Peoria, take I-65 to I-40 east
to the 407 exit. Turn right onto S.R. 66. Continue until the first
major intersection in Sevierville. Turn left onto U.S. 411 and follow
411 to S.R. 416. Turn right on S.R. 416 and follow until you reach
U.S. 321. Turn right onto U.S. 321 south and west and continue until
you reach Gatlinburg. Continue through Gatlinburg. From light #1,
it is less than a mile to the Park entrance and the Sugarland Visitors
Center.
From the East
If you are coming from Richmond, Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro and
Winston-Salem, take I-85 to I-40 west. Take I-40 west to the Foothills
Parkway exit 443. Turn left onto U.S. 321. Follow U.S. 321 until you
reach Gatlinburg. Continue through Gatlinburg. From light #1, it is
less than a mile to the Park entrance and the Sugarland Visitors Center.
From the Southeast
If you are coming from Tampa, Montgomery, Birmingham, Macon, Atlanta
and Chattanooga, the quickest route is to take I-75 to exit 81 (S.R.95).
Go east on 321 through Maryville and Townsend. where you enter the
Park from the Townsend entrance, near Cades Cove. Optionally, if you
are in the upper reaches of Georgia and North Carolina, you can enter
the Park at the south entrance at Cherokee, NC via 441 at Dillsboro.
If you are coming from Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Spartanburg,
Asheville, Jacksonville, Miami and Daytona Beach, take I-26 to I-40
west and the Foothills Parkway exit 443. Turn left onto U.S. 321.
Follow U.S. 321 until you reach Gatlinburg. Continue through Gatlinburg.
From light #1, it is less than a mile to the Park entrance and the
Sugarland Visitors Center.
From the Southwest
If you are coming from Tulsa, Little Rock and Memphis, take I-40
east to exit 364 S.R. 95. Go east on 321 through Maryville and Townsend.
where you enter the Park from the Townsend side of the Smokies, near
Cades Cove.
(Biloxi, Gulfport and Mobile): Take I-65 to I-85 and I-75 north.
Continue on I-75 north to exit 364 S.R. 95. Go east on 321 through
Maryville and Townsend. where you enter the Park from the Townsend
side of the Smokies, near Cades Cove.
From the West:
If you are coming from Witchita, Kansas City, St. Louis and Nashville,
take I-70 to I-64 (through St. Louis). Continue I-64 to I-57 to I-24
and the I-40 east (through Nashville). Stay on I-40 east and exit
364 S.R. 95. Go east on 321 through Maryville and Townsend. where
you enter the Park from the Townsend side of the Smokies, near Cades
Cove.
NOTE: During the winter months, weather conditions can close
the Foothills Parkway. If in doubt, call the Park. If the Foothills
Parkway is closed, take I-40 to exit 440 to S.R. 32 and U.S. 321 through
Gatlinburg to enter the park.
During the summer months, construction and repairs are often being
accomplished on the routes described above. You should call the Tennessee
Department of Transportation or stop at the visitor's centers when
entering Tennessee to request an update and map showing where construction
or repair might cause traffic delays.
If you want to know how far it is from where you are, as the crow
flies, click http://www.indo.com/distance