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Springtime is one of the best times to visit the Smoky Mountains. You’ll experience a parade of wildflower blooms, each wave transforming the mountains with brilliant washes of color.
Beginning as early as March, red maples and ephemerals are followed by the showier dogwoods, magnolias and azaleas.
Let us help plan your Smoky Mountains spring visit around the show.
Touted as “one of the prettiest drives in America,” the parkway provides the best views of the highest peaks in the eastern United States.
Currently in Bloom
Apr 19: Dogwoods
April 21: Red Columbine, Fleabane, Dwarf Crested Iris, Heartleaf Foamflower, Doghobble, Fire Pink, Yellow Trillium, Sawtooth Blackberry
Apr 25: Flame Azalea
Recommended Tours*
Nearly one mile above sea level, Newfound Gap’s main attraction is its incredible viewpoint. No wonder it’s where U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt chose to stand when dedicating the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Currently in Bloom
Mar 20: Carolina Spring Beauty, Cutleaf Toothwort, Liverwort, Yellow Trillium
Mar 28: White Fringed Phacelia, Dutchman's Britches
Recommended Tour*
The Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail leads one along a narrow, paved path through chestnut oak, white oak, magnolia, maple and tulip trees take you to a pinnacle overlook with striking views.
Currently in Bloom
Mar 28: White Trillium, Sweet White Violet, Roundleaf Yellow Violet, Bishop’s Cap, Fiddleheads, Roundleaf Liverleaf
Apr 10: Blue Plhox
Recommended Tour*
Roaring Fork Smoky Mountains Tour
*We cannot guarantee that all flowers currently in bloom will be seen on each recommended tour.
MARCH
Blood Root, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Sharp-Lobed Hepatica, Spring Beauty, Trout-Lily and Violets.
APRIL
Dutchman's Breeches, Fire Pink, Foam Flower, Large-flowered Bellwort, Little Brown Jugs, Purple Phacelia, Squirrel Corn, Trout-Lily, Violets, White Fringed Phacelia, White Trillium, Wild Geranium, Wild Ginger, Wood Anemone and Yellow Trillium.
MAY
Yellow Lady's Slippers, Bleeding Heart, Blue Phlox, May Apple, Mountain Laurel and Flame Azaleas.
JUNE
Catawba Rhododendron (primarily above elevations of 3500 feet), Flame Azaleas at higher elevations, Indian Pink, Mountain Laurel at higher elevations, Mountain Spiderwort, Rattlesnake Hawkweed, Rosebay rhododendron, Speckled Wood Lily, Sundrops, Squawroot, Wood Sorrel, Woodland bluets and Yellow Star Grass.