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Gatlinburg
Gatlinburg is nestled within the Appalachian Mountains, specifically at the junction of the Ridge-and-Valley and the Blue Ridge provinces, making its topography notably rugged and varied. The town itself sits at an elevation of approximately 1,500 feet above sea level, surrounded by steep ridges and deep valleys that create dramatic landscapes. This mountainous terrain is characterized by dense forests, cascading streams, and numerous hiking trails, offering a stunning view of both the mountains and the valleys below. Elevation ranges in the vicinity can rise significantly, with nearby peaks exceeding 6,000 feet, which contributes to a rich biodiversity and distinct climatic variations across short distances. This unique topography not only attracts outdoor enthusiasts but also enhances the natural beauty of Gatlinburg, making it a gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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