Cades Cove Jeep Tour

Join us on the single most visited area called Cades Cove Historic District. This high adventure around 2,000 ft above sea level gets over 2 million visitors a year. Start your visit with our knowledg

Join us on the single most visited area called Cades Cove Historic District. This high adventure around 2,000 ft above sea level gets over 2 million visitors a year. Start your visit with our knowledgeable tour guides. This narrated tour is on the National Register of Historic Places. Your visit skirts through Wears Valley and Townsend and enters the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the West side. Purchase souvenirs at the Visitors Center to help support the national park. There are plenty of stops on this CAN’T MISS photographers’ paradise. Promoted by numerous individuals as the “prettiest drive in America” with breathtaking scenes of the Great Smoky Mountains most elevated points. Learn about Cades Cove Campground, local caves, waterfall hikes, and the best local ice cream!!!

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Location: Pigeon Forge

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Cades Cove Jeep Tour?

A: There's no strict age limit on the Cades Cove Jeep Tour, but it's generally recommended for ages 5 and up. Kids must fit in a seatbelt, so if they’re younger, definitely check if you need a booster seat. The guides are super friendly and can help accommodate younger kids, but keep in mind that it can be a bit bumpy and loud, which might be overwhelming for some little ones.

Q: What should we wear for the Cades Cove Jeep Tour? Is it cold up there?

A: Definitely dress in layers! The weather can change quickly in the Smokies, especially at higher elevations. Mornings can be chilly, even in summer, so a light jacket is a good idea. Also, wear comfy shoes since you might be hopping in and out of the jeep for photo ops. If you’re prone to motion sickness, maybe bring some ginger candies or whatever works for you.

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather's bad for the Jeep Tour?

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule if the weather doesn’t cooperate! They usually check conditions ahead of time and will reach out to you if there’s a need to move your tour. Just make sure to give them at least 24 hours notice if you need to change your plans. It’s better to wait for a nice day to enjoy those gorgeous views!

Discussions

Is the Cades Cove Jeep Tour worth it for photography?

I’m thinking about gifting the Cades Cove Jeep Tour to my dad because he loves photography! I heard it’s a photographer's dream with stunning views, but is it really that good? Any specific spots we should ask the guide to stop for? Also, how long is the tour usually? Would love some insights from anyone who’s been!

Considering the Jeep Tour for our anniversary!

Hey everyone! My husband and I are looking for something special to do for our anniversary and came across the Cades Cove Jeep Tour. We love nature and exploring new places. Has anyone done it? What was your experience like? Any tips for making it extra special?