short national park drive
Atlanta to Great Smoky Mountains National Park road trip planner
This guide turns the Atlanta to Great Smoky Mountains National Park trip into a quick planning brief with distance estimates, live park weather, fuel math, and route-specific cautions.
Route notes
Planning the drive
The route from Atlanta, GA to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, North Carolina is best treated as a short national park drive. Build the day around daylight, fuel stops, and a flexible arrival window instead of a single perfect schedule.
Forest and ridge routes can be foggy, wet, or crowded on weekends, so build in time for slower scenic roads and trailhead parking.
Fuel budget
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At 28 MPG and $3.65 per gallon, this route is roughly 6.1 gallons and $22 one way before local driving inside the park.
Live park weather
Great Smoky Mountains National Park forecast signal
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Before you leave
No active NWS alert was found for this park point during the last update.
Packing
Road-trip checklist
- Water, snacks, offline maps, sun protection, and a small first-aid kit.
- Add a rain shell and avoid exposed ridges or slot canyons during storm windows.
Distance and time are planning estimates, not turn-by-turn navigation. Weather and alerts are rebuilt from public National Weather Service data during each HisNav refresh.