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Kuwohi Observation Tower

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Kuwohi Observation Tower

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The Kuwohi Observation Tower is a distinctive landmark and a premier viewpoint located atop Kuwohi, the highest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Standing at an elevation of 2,025 meters (6,643 feet), Kuwohi marks the highest point in Tennessee and is the third highest point in eastern mainland North America. Situated on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina, this iconic tower offers unparalleled panoramic vistas of the surrounding Appalachian mountain range. The mountain and tower were historically…

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    May 2, 2022

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    From the parking lot, a paved, approximately one-kilometer-long path leads to the mountain's viewing platform. The platform is also wheelchair accessible. From the top, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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    November 24, 2020

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    There is an interesting observation tower on the Clingmans Dome and a magnificent view when there is no fog. You can also drive up from Newfound Gap. The road is closed from December 1st to March 31st, then only the hike over the AT or over the road is recommended, where you always have beautiful views of the country.
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    November 2, 2015

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    The second highest mountain of the Appalachians and the highest peak of Tennessee in the Great Smoky Nationa Park :)
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    Location: Swain County, North Carolina, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the exact elevation of the Kuwohi Observation Tower and the mountain it stands on?

    The Kuwohi Observation Tower is located atop Kuwohi mountain, which stands at an elevation of 6,643 feet (2,025 meters). This makes it the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the state of Tennessee, as well as the third highest point in eastern mainland North America.

    How difficult is the trail to the Kuwohi Observation Tower from the parking area?

    The trail from the parking area to the Kuwohi Observation Tower is a half-mile paved path. While it is paved, it is also quite steep, with a 12 percent grade on the spiral ramp leading to the observation platform. Hikers should be prepared for a strenuous uphill walk, but it is generally considered accessible for most visitors.

    Is the Kuwohi Observation Tower accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, the observation platform itself is wheelchair accessible. The paved path from the parking lot to the tower, though steep, can be navigated with assistance. This makes it possible for a wide range of visitors to enjoy the panoramic views.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails near the Kuwohi Observation Tower?

    Within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, dogs are generally restricted to paved roads and a few specific trails. The half-mile paved trail to the Kuwohi Observation Tower is not dog-friendly. However, there are two short, paved walking paths where pets are allowed: the Gatlinburg Trail and the Oconaluftee River Trail. For more extensive dog-friendly options, you would need to explore areas outside the immediate national park boundaries.

    What are the parking arrangements at Kuwohi Observation Tower, and is there a fee?

    There is a large parking area available at the base of the trail leading to the Kuwohi Observation Tower. As of March 1, 2023, a parking tag is required for any vehicle parked for more than 15 minutes anywhere within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. These tags can be purchased online, at visitor centers, or at automated kiosks throughout the park. Parking fills up quickly, especially during peak season, so arriving early is highly recommended.

    What are the best times of year to visit for fall foliage or spring wildflowers?

    For fall foliage, the best time to visit is typically from mid-October to early November, when the higher elevations showcase vibrant colors. For spring wildflowers, late April to early May is ideal, though the peak bloom can vary depending on weather conditions. Keep in mind that Kuwohi Road is generally closed from early December through late March, so spring visits would be after its reopening.

    What amenities are available near Kuwohi Observation Tower, such as cafes or restaurants?

    There are no cafes, pubs, or restaurants directly at the Kuwohi Observation Tower or its parking area. The nearest towns with a full range of amenities, including dining options, are Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Cherokee, North Carolina. Both are accessible via U.S. Highway 441 (Newfound Gap Road).

    Are there any other viewpoints or scenic pull-offs along Kuwohi Road?

    Yes, Kuwohi Road (formerly Clingmans Dome Road) features several scenic pull-offs that offer beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. These provide additional opportunities to stop, take photos, and enjoy the scenery on your drive up to the tower.

    What should I wear for a hike to Kuwohi Observation Tower, even in summer?

    Due to its high elevation, temperatures at Kuwohi can be significantly cooler than in the surrounding lowlands, even in summer. It's advisable to dress in layers, as conditions can change rapidly. A light jacket or fleece is often a good idea, along with comfortable walking shoes for the steep paved trail. Be prepared for potential fog or rain, regardless of the season.

    Is Kuwohi Observation Tower suitable for a winter hike when the road is closed?

    While Kuwohi Road is closed to vehicles from early December through late March, it is possible to hike or cross-country ski to the tower during winter. This offers a unique and solitary experience, but it requires significant preparation for cold weather, snow, and ice. Hikers should be experienced in winter conditions, carry appropriate gear, and be aware that facilities (including restrooms) will be closed. Always check park conditions before attempting a winter ascent.

    What advanced hiking trails connect near the Kuwohi Observation Tower?

    The Appalachian Trail (AT) passes very close to the summit of Kuwohi, offering opportunities for more advanced and longer treks. Hikers can access sections of the AT from the parking area, extending their journey beyond the observation tower. Additionally, the Forney Ridge Trail, which leads to Andrews Bald, also begins near the Kuwohi parking area and offers a more rugged hiking experience.

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