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Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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  • Road Conditions: The entire trip is made on fine, hard- surfaced highways. TOUR NUMBER FOUR Scenic Loop of 205.8 Miles (Asheville-Cherokee-Newfound Gap-Gatlinburg- Sevierville-Newport-Hot Springs) N.C. #10 Asheville West Asheville Enka Canton Clyde Lake Junaluska Waynesville Hazclwood Balsam Gap Beta Sylva Dillsboro Intersection with #112, turn right N.C. #112 Soco Creek Bridge Intersection #112 and #107 at Ocona Luftee Bridge, turn right on #107 N.C. #107 Cherokee Park Boundary Ravensford Road, at right Smokemont 0.0 3.0 8.5 19.0 23.5 27.0 31.4 32.5 38.5 47.0 50.5 52.4 61.S 66.6 67.9 68.1 69.5 71.7 75.0 Three Forks of I.uftce -_- 77.9 Indian Gap Road, at left _ 84.2 (From this junction to Indian Gap, 1.0 mile) Newfound Gap (State line) 84.9 Tenn. #71 Intersection #73 and #71- 99.4 Gatlinburg 101.9 Pigeon Forge 108.4 Sevierville 114.9 (Intersection #71 and #35) Tenn. #35 Newport 140.4 (Intersection #35 and #9) Tenn. #9 Tenn.-N. C. State line - — 159.3 N.C. #20 Hot Springs 166.0 Walnut Gap -— — 175.1 Walnut 178.7 Marshall 184.4 Asheville 205.8 TOUR NUMBER FOUR: An unusual variety of mountain scenery is found on this scenic loop of 205.8 miles. The trip begins at Asheville and follows Highway No. 10 by way of Enka, Canton, Lake Junaluska, Waynesville, Balsam Gap, and Sylva to the intersection of Nos. 10 and 112, where the route turns right and follows No. 112 to its 28
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