18 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Animals To Spot

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Nestled between the borders of North Carolina and Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the perfect place to see the breathtaking beauty of nature.

With its mist-covered peaks, lush forests, and diverse ecosystems, this park offers a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and families seeking an unforgettable outdoor experience.

Black Bears

Black bears are easily identifiable by their shiny black fur. When spotted, they might be foraging for berries, insects, or simply ambling through the woods.

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White-Tailed Deer

Spring and summer are ideal for spotting them, especially in the early mornings and late afternoons. Approach white-tailed deer quietly, use binoculars, and listen for subtle sounds.

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Northern Flying Squirrel

Look for them in forested regions, and bring a flashlight for night excursions. Move quietly to avoid startling these agile creatures.

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North American River Otters

Easily the cutest park residents, otters are often seen in Great Smoky Mountains National Park swimming or playing near water.

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Gray Squirrels

Gray squirrels, with their acrobatic antics, are easily recognized by their gray fur.

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Red Squirrel

Red squirrels, smaller than their gray counterparts, add a splash of color with their russet fur.

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