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{{for|the lunar range|Smoky Mountains (Moon)}}
{{Infobox mountain range
| name = Great Smoky Mountains
| photo = Clifftops4-7-07.jpg
| photo_size = 300
| photo_caption = The Smoky Mountains, viewed from atop [[Mount Le Conte (Tennessee)|Mount Le Conte]].
| country = United States
| state = Tennessee 
(contracted; show full)wood forests, which are native to Southern Appalachia, are among the most diverse forest types in North America.  The cove hardwood forests of the Smokies are mostly second-growth, although some {{convert|72000|acre|km2}} are still old-growth.<ref name = "OldGrowthEastNC"/>  The Albright Grove along the [[Maddron Bald Trail]] (between Gatlinburg and Cosby) is an accessible [[old-growth forest]] with some of the oldest and tallest trees in the entire range.<ref>Marti Davis, "[http
s://web.archive.org/web/20070303193809/http://trails.gosmokies.com/results.cfm?id=81  Serene virgin forest gives respite from July heat]."  Knoxnews.com, 9 July 2006.  Retrieved: 19 May 2008.</ref>

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[[Category:Landforms of Cocke County, Tennessee]]
[[Category:Landforms of Swain County, North Carolina]]
[[Category:Landforms of Haywood County, North Carolina]]
[[Category:Natural history of the Great Smoky Mountains| 01]]
[[Category:Appalachian culture]]
[[Category:Old growth forests]]
[[Category:Southern Sixers]]