Cades Cove

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Cades Cove is a scenic valley in Tennessee renowned for its preserved historic buildings, abundant wildlife, and popular driving loop within Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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Cades Cove canonical 4
Cades Cove vicinity 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
tourist attraction
valley
accessedVia Laurel Creek Road
addedTo Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the 20th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
firstEuropeanSettlersArrived early 19th century
hasCoordinateRegion 35.6°N 83.8°W
hasFeature Cades Cove Loop Road
barns
campground
churches
grist mill
hiking trails
historic buildings
log cabins
picnic area
scenic valley
visitor center
wildlife viewing opportunities
hasHistoricStructure Cable Mill
John Oliver Cabin
Methodist churches
surface form: Methodist Church

Missionary Baptist Church
Primitive Baptist Church
hasTrail Abrams Falls Trail
Anthony Creek Trail
Gregory Bald Trail
Rich Mountain Loop
historicalUse farming community
settler community
knownFor black bears
fall foliage
historic churches
photography opportunities
preserved pioneer-era structures
scenic driving loop
white-tailed deer
wild turkeys
wildflower displays
locatedIn Blount County, Tennessee
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Tennessee
locatedInRegion Appalachian Mountains
Great Smoky Mountains
managedBy National Park Service
nearestCity Townsend, Tennessee
partOf Great Smoky Mountains National Park
popularActivity auto touring
bicycling
camping
hiking
wildlife viewing
roadLength approximately 11 miles
roadType one-way loop road
touristVisitsPerYear over one million visitors

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Blount County contains Cades Cove
Great Smoky Mountains contains Cades Cove
this entity surface form: Cades Cove vicinity
Townsend, Tennessee near Cades Cove