We arrived in Cherokee, NC in the late afternoon and then crossed the Smokies into Tennessee via the Newfound Gap Road. This is a scenic drive that runs through the heart of the national park. It took us quite a long time to drive this road from one side to the other because we got so distracted by the scenery. We stopped and got out of the car four or five times so that we could take in the beauty of the area. This road had it all- mountain vistas, roadside streams, waterfalls, and various types of woodland areas. The kids were in awe because they had never seen terrain like this before.
We were almost finished with the drive through the national park when we spotted a large number of cars parked along the side of the road and people outside of those cars looking into the woods and taking pictures. There was no spectacular view, so we wondered what all of the commotion was about. We got out, and then we saw them- two bear cubs! According to the other bystanders, the mother bear was down in the forest, too, but we didn't see her. I couldn't believe it- we hadn't even made it to our cabin yet, and we had already seen wild bears! At that moment, I knew that we were going to have an awesome vacation.
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I'm already looking forward to the rest of the posts.
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