Thinking of visiting Great Smoky Mountains National Park in May? Wondering if it’s the right time for your adventure? Let’s explore the possibilities.
May in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a time of vibrant renewal. As the last whispers of winter fade away, the park bursts into life with lush greenery and blooming wildflowers. But is May the best month for your driving tour? Here’s what you need to know.
One of the biggest perks of visiting in May is dodging the summer crowds. You’ll find more peace and room to roam, making it easier to appreciate the serene beauty of the park. The landscapes are especially picturesque as the flora revives, offering a kaleidoscope of colors that are a treat for any nature lover.
However, it’s good to remember that early May can still be cool, particularly in the early mornings and evenings. Packing layers will keep you comfortable as you navigate the scenic drives throughout the park.
The roads in Great Smoky Mountains National Park are well-maintained, with numerous pull-offs for you to stop, stretch, and capture the breathtaking vistas. Whether it’s a misty morning or a clear afternoon, each view offers a unique perspective of the park’s vast wilderness.
Wildlife is active in May, so keep an eye out for black bears, deer, and other animals emerging after the colder months. Always remember to watch wildlife from a safe distance and respect their natural habitat.
To make the most of your trip to the Great Smokies, check out our Smoky Mountain Tour: Self-Guided Drive, or you can sign up for Action+ and gain access to over 100 tours for a single yearly price.