Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Aug 8-12, 2012
(I wanted to do just one post for our stay here but the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail was so nice that it deserves it’s own post.)
Sevierville, TN
River Plantation RV Park site 165
We thumbed through the cg brochure that was given to us at check-in and decided to take this nice ride in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Gatlinburg. It was wonderful! It’s a five mile long narrow winding road with mountain streams, cascades, moss covered boulders, and green forests by the roadside. It’s like taking a hike without any of the effort!
We lowered the windows on Suki and opened the sunroof to let our ears and noses enjoy the ride too.
There were several places to park and take real hikes but we enjoyed the few stops at the overlooks.
I have always loved the lush green foliage that is found in the Great Smokies. There was green everywhere!
There was moss growing on everything that didn’t move. Tree trunks were covered even before they fell to the ground and the boulders were green with moss!
We could see and hear the mountain stream that flowed along beside the road much of the time. So refreshing and cooler in the higher altitude. I just had to sit on a rock and enjoy it for a while.
The tour took us by a few buildings that were left by the families that lived here before the National Park was created. We were just more engrossed with nature.
I have always enjoyed rock outcroppings too. There were several boulders along the roadside with trees and bushes growing right out of them.
But the most exciting thing that happened to us to make this day so very special was our own personal bear sighting. I drove very slowly on this auto tour and any time a car rolled up behind us, I would pull over and let them go by. There was no one else around when this juvenile black bear sauntered across the road only 20 feet in front of us. The pics are a little fuzzy because Gin was so excited she couldn’t hold the camera steady.
The bear took it’s time wandering across the road a couple of times while foraging for food. She never paid any attention to us in the car. It was very magical for us. Gin took a brief video of the bear as it left the road to return to the woods one last time. This is dedicated to Tricia who would have thoroughly enjoyed this too.
Thanks for dropping by and enjoy each day of your life’s journey by finding beauty in the ordinary.