Author Topic: New parking passes required near the Dragon in Great Smoky Mountains NP  (Read 784 times)

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Just a heads-up for anyone heading to East TN for riding near the Dragon.  Even if you’re only passing through, spending more than 15 minutes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park now officially requires a vehicle-specific Park It Forward parking permit beginning March 1, 2023.  Not crazy expensive, but still something that is now required.

Link with details- https://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/fees.htm

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Kinda torn on this...  NPS deff needs the money, they have been trimmed to the bone.. And greater accountability and control of the hordes that invade GSMNP has GOT to be a good thing.

On the other hand, a lot of people already treat GSMNP like a 'drive-thru' attraction, and any disincentive to actually get out of your car and explore the park and trails vs idling in the road or creeping along at walking speed while trying to spot a bear and never leaving your vehicle seems counterproductive.

I hope this somehow helps. At least they will be able to call in a tow or clear vehicles after 15min instead of waiting hours for people to wander back and move their cars.
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Wonder how they will police this and wonder what the fine is if you don't have a valid sticker and stay parked 901 or more seconds? Wonder how durable these stickers are on a motorcycles windscreen? What if you have a bike with no windscreen?

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I'm in that area three or four times a year and pretty much saw this coming. I'm guilty of passing through as I am usually in route to somewhere else, but I would put up $5 if I wanted to play around in the park. During prime vacation times I don't go into the park and I wouldn't go to Gatlinburg if you paid me. Too many great roads and other things to see and do without going near that cesspool. Same goes for Cherokee.

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One of the reasons that a permit is not required for day hiking or entry to GSMNP is some requirement that the public cemeteries located within it be accessible without a fee. I wonder if there's an exception to the parking pass for that, or how they're going to handle that issue.

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They regulate the traffic flow @ RMNP with permits also (rocky Mtn. NP) it's a good thing IMHO. No long traffic lines to get a cell photo of a chipmunk  :thumb:
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Agree with @NavyDad, we try hard not to go through the park except when we absolutely have to get to better motorcycle roads. Accidentally got sidetracked into Cades Cove one busy afternoon, it should be called Hades Cove, we finally took one of the gravel roads across the middle but still went through a couple hours of idle, stop/go traffic. Now days we spend almost all our time to the west of the park, stay at the Tapoco (which is getting pricey now like everything else). It's a perfect weekend getaway surrounded by great roads and low traffic particularly during the week. All that said, $5 isn't a big deal if I wanted to go hiking, they charge that and more at all the state parks and boat ramps in GA now.
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Looks like no big deal.  15 minutes is plenty of time for a photo op and restroom break.
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I can’t see myself going to or through any place that needs passes to control traffic. I went cross country in ‘86 and one of my strongest memories is how friendly Tennessee was. I’ll bet there are miles and miles of quiet and beautiful roads to explore without the campers and minivans.
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Re: New parking passes required near the Dragon in Great Smoky Mountains NP
« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2023, 07:35:42 AM »
During prime vacation times I don't go into the park and I wouldn't go to Gatlinburg if you paid me. Too many great roads and other things to see and do without going near that cesspool. Same goes for Cherokee.

Yep.  You couldn't pay me to ride through a national park when school is out. Don't know which would blow a gasket first, me or the bike.

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Re: New parking passes required near the Dragon in Great Smoky Mountains NP
« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2023, 09:44:53 AM »
I can’t see myself going to or through any place that needs passes to control traffic. I went cross country in ‘86 and one of my strongest memories is how friendly Tennessee was. I’ll bet there are miles and miles of quiet and beautiful roads to explore without the campers and minivans.

There are great roads to be found in any state. Spent seven weeks on the road when I retired and racked up a bit over 7000 miles. less than 250 miles on a freeway. Found lots of interesting people and places. I prefer national parks in the off season, but off season gets shorter every year.

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Re: New parking passes required near the Dragon in Great Smoky Mountains NP
« Reply #12 on: January 31, 2023, 10:09:37 AM »
Yosemite National Park requires a permit to enter during the summer season. The permit can only be gotter online. They limit the number that are issued. I have never been to this park and will probably never go. I don't do crowds well.
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