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Fall Is Starting To Show Its True Colors

By Ross Bodhi Ogle
Posted on September 27, 2011

The change is usually subtle at first, but if you take a close gander, you'll notice that the leaves are starting to turn colors in the Great Smoky Mountains. In the higher elevations, the transformation has already begun, but even in the lower regions, you can already see blips of yellow, red and orange starting to appear in the summery greens.

The fall colors won't peak for a few weeks yet, but with the moderate rainfall we've been getting mixed in with sunny, cooler days, the conditions may be ideal for having a spectacular color show this autumn. One of the best ways to get the most out of the fall foliage is to get out in the middle of it, and one of the most funs ways to do that is to spend a few hours with us here at Smoky Mountain Ziplines.

We've got the largest course of all the zip lines in Gatlinburg, TN or Pigeon Forge or Sevierville, for that matter. Our 18 ziplines make the most of their scenic foothills setting, putting our guests in a gorgeous hillside forest setting. That means lots of trees, which means lots of leaves, which means lots of splendorous color in the weeks to come!

 

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