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American Wushan tourist attractions

American Wushan tourist attractions

Great Smoky Mountain National Park has three entrances and exits, east, south and west, all of which are connected with expressways.

Each highway intersects with Park Garden Road in different places. Park Garden Road can be used for car go on road trip, and there are also walking paths for hiking or horseback riding. There are many ways to visit Great Smoky Mountain Park, such as hiking, horseback riding, cycling or go on road trip.

One-day tour usually starts from Ashville, a city in the west of North Carolina, goes up the mountain via the expressway, and reaches Lanling Park Road in the mountainous area of Apara. When crossing this park road, you can see the scattered red leaves dotted among the green trees along the road. After about 50 kilometers, you will enter the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The deeper you go, the more red leaves and yellow leaves there are.

For the convenience of tourists, the park has set up more than 10 observation platforms along the main park road. From the viewing platform below 65,438+0,500 meters above sea level, you can see countless peaks and valleys along the way. It is no exaggeration to call it Jinxiu Pile or Jinxiu Valley.

In an observation deck named Baihe, a white river crosses the sky from a distance and cannot be seen at both ends. If you don't watch carefully, you really think it is a rolling river, but it is actually a very wide and long cloud belt, which is really a rare spectacle.

On the way to the highest scenic spot in the park, you have to pass through overlapping mountains. The car goes along the winding mountain road, and the garden road hovers in the mountains. So, when you climb a mountain, you have to go down the mountain. One valley that we must pass through on the way is the Cherokee Indian Reservation, which covers an area of 22,680 hectares and has about13,000 residents. Indians crossed the Bering Strait from Asia to North America and then came here. They are one of the Iroquois in North America. They are the oldest residents here, and later they established Cherokee State. The country covers the Ohio River in the north and South Carolina in the south, and they have been living in this area.