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Great Smoky Mountains Cards

The most visited national park in America, ancient mist-shrouded Appalachian mountains with incredible biodiversity.

Tennessee / North CarolinaNational ParkEst. 1934522K acres1 card available

Great Smoky Mountains is a 0.5-million-acre U.S. national park in Tennessee / North Carolina, established in 1934. It is known for the most visited national park in America, ancient mist-shrouded Appalachian mountains with incredible biodiversity and historic cabins. TerraGreetings currently offers 1 printable greeting card inspired by Great Smoky Mountains, available to download as PDFs or send via a digital share link.

Great Smoky Mountains is the most visited national park in America — and the one most people first fell in love with. Mist-soaked Appalachian ridges, historic cabins in Cades Cove, dogwoods and rhododendron in spring, the kind of fall color that resets your idea of fall color. Cards from this collection lean into that warmth: sentimental birthdays, sympathy cards, Mother's and Father's Day notes for parents who taught you to love the woods.

These cards exist because the southeast region of the U.S. — and Great Smoky Mountains specifically — gets short-changed by mass-market card aisles. The collection works the park's actual visual signature: Clingmans Dome, Cades Cove, Chimney Tops, misty blue-greens, autumn reds and golds, and the spring and fall seasons most visitors come for. Where wildlife appears, expect Black Bear, Elk, White-tailed Deer.

Best occasions for Great Smoky Mountains cards

Frequently asked about Great Smoky Mountains cards

What occasions are Great Smoky Mountains greeting cards good for?

Smokies designs lean warm and sentimental — they work especially well for birthdays, Mother's Day and Father's Day, sympathy cards, and anniversaries for couples with East Coast roots.

What scenes are featured in Great Smoky Mountains cards?

Designs draw from Clingmans Dome, Cades Cove cabins, Roaring Fork Motor Trail, Newfound Gap overlooks, and the misty blue-green Appalachian ridges the park is named for.

What other parks pair well with a Smokies card?

Shenandoah (Virginia) shares the Blue Ridge Mountain feel and fall foliage. New River Gorge (West Virginia) and Mammoth Cave (Kentucky) round out the broader Appalachian collection.

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Curated by Jeremy Henricks, founder of TerraGreetings · Pacific Northwest