Fall Color Tour in the Smoky Mountains

Since 1998, our naturalist guides have taken over 100,000 people into the Smokies to experience the sea of mountains. Experience these ancient treasures up close on this once in a lifetime trip! Your

Since 1998, our naturalist guides have taken over 100,000 people into the Smokies to experience the sea of mountains. Experience these ancient treasures up close on this once in a lifetime trip! Your tour guides may include a former Park ranger, a former Appalachian Trail Thru Hiker, or biologist and geologists. A Walk In The Woods offers once in a lifetime guided hiking and walking tours in the Smoky Mountains, emphasizing the teaching of natural history. On this tour, we are on a quest to find the best fall color at the time of your tour. Where we go could vary greatly depending on where the leaves are peaking at that time. The hiking can be easy to moderate.

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Location: Gatlinburg

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Q&A

Q: What's the difficulty level of the hikes on the Fall Color Tour?

A: The hikes can be easy to moderate, which is perfect for most ages and fitness levels. The guides are super accommodating and will adjust the pace based on the group. Don't worry if you’re not an experienced hiker; just wear comfortable shoes and enjoy the beautiful views!

Q: Is transportation provided during the Fall Color Tour?

A: Yes! They provide an air-conditioned vehicle to transport you to the best spots for viewing fall colors. You won't have to worry about parking or directions, just sit back and enjoy the ride!

Q: What should I wear for the Fall Color Tour?

A: Comfort is key! Wear breathable layers since it can get chilly in the mountains. Sturdy shoes are a must for hiking. Also, don’t forget some sunscreen and a hat—those colors can really shine in the sun!

Discussions

Thinking about the Fall Color Tour in the Smokies—any tips?

I'm considering booking the Fall Color Tour in the Smoky Mountains as a gift for my parents. I've heard it’s super informative and the guides are great. How's the overall experience? Hike difficulty? I'm a bit concerned about how chilly it might be for them since they’re not used to hiking.

Just did the Fall Color Tour—so magical!

I went on the Fall Color Tour last weekend and it was incredible! The colors were stunning, and our guide was a former park ranger who shared so many amazing stories. We hiked about 3 miles, and it was just the right amount of exercise. Definitely recommend this for anyone looking for a unique experience!