Clingmans Dome - Highpoint of the Great Smoky Mountains

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2012
  • © Great Smoky Mountains Association 2012.
    Clingmans Dome is the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the third highest point in the east of the Mississippi, and provides one of the most scenic viewpoints in the United States. This video takes you on a journey through one of the most interesting mountain ecosystems in the country.
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    This project was made possible by a grant from the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area.
    The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the opinions or policies of the U.S. Government. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Government.
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  • @jenniferbrown4459
    @jenniferbrown4459 3 года назад +3

    Been lots of times .I love the Smoky Mountains,they are absolutely gorgeous.

    • @merium401
      @merium401 3 года назад

      Jennifer Brown planning to go on the 13 the. Have the leaves started turning beautiful fall colors yet?

  • @vic5828
    @vic5828 9 лет назад +15

    I remember my first visit to the Dome in 1978. I have been back dozens of times since and will continue to go back as long as I can. My dream is to go there after a heavy snow as the first person to walk through the freshly fallen snow all the way up the Clingman's Dome Road and to the top. What an experience that would be!

    • @donnamartin5711
      @donnamartin5711 9 лет назад

      Victor Burk its closed during the winter months

    • @vic5828
      @vic5828 9 лет назад +5

      donna martin The road is closed to motorized traffic during the winter but you are still allowed to walk or ski it if you want (per a park ranger). My guess is not too many are going to walk seven miles each way on a fresh snowfall. I would!

    • @michaelyankasky5656
      @michaelyankasky5656 5 лет назад +1

      it can snow in late may i left Gatlinburg with just chilly weather and went for a drive and it was snowing as we went up the mountain and at the top it had 3-4 inches of wet snow on the observation deck and very foggy a ranger stood at the trail at the base of the walkway and it was still worth the trip up the road on the way out was covered and slushy and the ranger at the gift shop said there were no plans to close the dome until normal hours

  • @squawk7777
    @squawk7777 9 лет назад +13

    I was there about 7 hours ago and it was incredible. I saw clouds that were going underneath me!

    • @TheCobraSkating
      @TheCobraSkating 9 лет назад

      Do you have any advice for bears

    • @Madamemedusa1986
      @Madamemedusa1986 3 года назад

      @@TheCobraSkating I lived here all my life which is 35 years Bears can take care of their selves and most of the time you won't never see a bear

  • @lauriec515
    @lauriec515 5 лет назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL!!! My late father-in-law lived near the Park. Used to vacation there every year. Climbed the Dome several times, and hiked many trails in the Smokies.

    • @sarahbelles5352
      @sarahbelles5352 3 месяца назад

      Awesome! And also so sorry for your loss….even though it was several years ago…..that’s about the same time my FIL passed very suddenly too 😥

  • @isolated9376
    @isolated9376 7 лет назад +5

    I have been to the top twice. Both were intense spiritual experiences!

  • @marksmith9810
    @marksmith9810 6 лет назад +21

    Been there alone at 2 am clouds all below me looked like waves of water breaking on the NC side🌕Full moon too Want my ashes there✨

    • @bhouser5027
      @bhouser5027 5 лет назад +1

      It is a beautiful choice. My father's ashes are there.

    • @nelliedailey1917
      @nelliedailey1917 5 лет назад

      @@bhouser5027 I would prefer Sassafras.

    • @Misia52
      @Misia52 3 года назад

      I also want to rest my ashes there 🥰❤️❤️❤️⛰⛰🏔🏔🏔 🏔🏔🌚🌛🌜💫⭐️🌙🌕🌗🌗🌘🌑🌒🌓🌔🌟✨💫

    • @jethrobodine4638
      @jethrobodine4638 2 года назад

      It is a beautiful place! great choice for ashes, but i have to have mine scattered in Cades Cove!

  • @495891
    @495891 10 лет назад +1

    Was just there 3 days ago!!! Absolutely stunning!!!

  • @dgtippens
    @dgtippens 12 лет назад +1

    Great video! I've been to Clingman's dome...several years ago...This makes me want to go back!

  • @Boogertow
    @Boogertow 12 лет назад +3

    This is a great video introduction to Clingman's Dome in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina. It's a great place to visit and see the world!! Listen closely to the music of the video and hear two of Boogertown Gap's tunes, Red-haired Boy and Cold Frosty Morn, from "Old-Time Appalachian Music", which can be found at all the Great Smoky Mountains Association Stores. Thanks to the association and the park for keeping this park a special place in the Appalachians.

  • @aaronsmith2054
    @aaronsmith2054 5 лет назад

    Greta video man. I went yesterday with the wife and kids. One of the most amazing things I've ever done.

  • @CheJoffre
    @CheJoffre 11 лет назад

    A beautifully done video! Thank you for putting this together.

  • @markyapp
    @markyapp 5 лет назад

    One of my favorite places in the Smokys!

  • @HDCarolina
    @HDCarolina 4 года назад

    Enjoyed the video. It was very informative. Thanks!

  • @deweylovem
    @deweylovem 8 лет назад

    I have been there, and really enjoyed it.

  • @josephwilliams710
    @josephwilliams710 8 лет назад +3

    Yes I've been there to & everywhere with my Parents & we been everywhere to Tennessee to Gatlinburgs to Boone N.C. & Dollywood so...Yes indeed I Love the mountains it's so peaceful there you can breath so easy there and the pathway nature trails you can walk thru and I my only dream is to carry my Wife there hopefully in the near future if God allows it.....God bless nature the mountains rock :-)!!!!

  • @darylstauffer5071
    @darylstauffer5071 7 лет назад +8

    One of our highlights on our trip to Pigeon Forge. If you arrive mid-Sept, the crowds are significantly lower.
    We had the opportunity to have a guided hike led by a park ranger- very informative. Views we outstanding!
    We arrived @ 9 Am, just in time to see the clouds covering the valleys, makes you feel like bursting out in song!

    • @joyebriggs
      @joyebriggs 5 лет назад

      Daryl Stauffer hi Daryl, who do you contact to get a guided tour?

  • @earlviney2820
    @earlviney2820 7 лет назад +18

    I have visited many mountain ranges . some are higher some are more spectacular but none are more beautiful. there is something about the Appalachians.

    • @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath
      @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath 6 лет назад +1

      Really? You think the Appalachians are more beautiful than the Rockies or the Sierras? I'd beg to differ. And that's just in the US.

  • @jackielynne76exaxtly86
    @jackielynne76exaxtly86 7 лет назад +3

    We just got back from Gatlinburg about two hours ago and I'm ashamed to say I drove my family all the way down there from east central Illinois and I got terrified of climbing the mountain in our rented SUV...But what we are capable of seeing was SOOOOO breathtaking I don't know if I will we be able to replace it...Just the drive Down there alone was worth the trip...we were on a very limited budget and had many plans and even spent an extra day but didn't get to do all that we wanted to do but the Drive was Breathtaking

    • @vic5828
      @vic5828 7 лет назад

      GSMNP is the prettiest place you can imagine during the fall leaf show. If you can, that is the time to come. Middle to end of October. You will be wowed by the beauty of the colors beyond photos. What city in Illinois? I was born in Carbondale, also lived in Chicago, La Grange, Schiller Park, Rantoul, and many other places. We used to come to Tennessee on vacation. We don't any longer! We live here now about 75 miles from the park. My son and I go hiking there a lot including parts of the Appalachian Trail inside the park.

    • @urofseron
      @urofseron 5 лет назад +1

      Scared? Lmao what a dope

  • @jenniferherzog8718
    @jenniferherzog8718 8 лет назад +5

    Just got back this morning from The Smokies. Visited herr and it was amazing being in the clouds. Didn't have the best view bc it was so cloudy though. It was neat how the temp dropped like 15 degrees between climbing up in the car to reaching the top.

    • @vic5828
      @vic5828 8 лет назад

      If you can possibly do it go around the middle of October for the most beautiful display of colors you will ever see as you head up to the dome. It will be crowded so an early start is important. Better yet, walk the AT up and Clingman's Dome road down to Newfound Gap. Fourteen miles round trip (My son and I have done it!).

    • @SpectrumSurvivalist
      @SpectrumSurvivalist 7 лет назад

      There is about a 20 degree difference between the valley and the mountain tower up on clingmans dome.

  • @billrandolph5375
    @billrandolph5375 10 лет назад +2

    this is a well researched and presented video. We've got approx. 65,000 acres of spruce-fir forest left in the S. Appalachians-- 74% in the Smokies, 11% in the Black Mountains, 10% in the Balsam Mountains, 3% on Roan Mtn, 2% on Grandfather Mtn.

    • @alexbeaulieu3294
      @alexbeaulieu3294 5 лет назад

      I disagree, Smokey mountain may have the largest spruce fir forest is the southern Appalachians but in the northern extent of the Appalachians my state Maine has much larger spruce and fir forests....Not even close

  • @paamelaj1
    @paamelaj1 9 лет назад

    carol, the mountain to the sea trail starts here; might be a fun hike for oyou

  • @harris3528
    @harris3528 5 лет назад +3

    I don't know who narrated this but he is wrong about it never gotten above 80 degrees on Clingmans Dome. It was 94 degrees in July of 1988. I know because my wife and I were married on July 9,1988 and we spent our honeymoon there at Gatlinburg. It was one of the hottest summers on record and I remember hoping that we would go to Clingmans Dome to cool off. We got to the parking lot and got out and walked to the peak. By the time we made the hike to the top we were soaked with sweat. We even ask a ranger at the top and he told us it was 94 on top of the mountain. We were so amazed that it was that hot. As a normal thing we took our heavier coats with us prepared for the cool air. Boy were we fooled!

  • @donnamartin5711
    @donnamartin5711 9 лет назад

    does anyone know if the paved path to the top of clingmans dome was redirected at some point since 1972? i climbed it then and again this year, seemed very unfamiliar

  • @captainscott2
    @captainscott2 8 лет назад

    Beginning at 1:58 in the vid, what is the swath that you can clearly see in the upper left-hand corner of the video???
    Thanks....

    • @billrandolph5375
      @billrandolph5375 8 лет назад +2

      +captainscott2 the straight 'path' up the slope of Mt. Mitchell is a power/phone line installed years ago for the benefit of the state park personnel stationed there year-round.

  • @wishwashonthespot5765
    @wishwashonthespot5765 5 лет назад

    I've been at the top of clingmans dome but it is actually mostly in North Carolina

  • @ChurchOfTheHolyMho
    @ChurchOfTheHolyMho Год назад

    NOTE: Starting in 2023, you must now have a parking pass in the GSMNP

  • @EcoTreKK
    @EcoTreKK 11 лет назад

    I went up there yesterday. I took a little footage and its on my channel if anyone is interested what it looks like at this time of year. It sure was cold up there!

  • @azizamirzoeva6066
    @azizamirzoeva6066 5 лет назад +1

    We spender this weekend there. It was awesome. I’ve the video of hiking in my channel.

  • @BigMoneyAl
    @BigMoneyAl 6 лет назад

    well

  • @HunterBidenCocaineBag
    @HunterBidenCocaineBag 5 лет назад +3

    May want to address the dead trees. Hint, it's *NOT* "global warming" of "climate change"!

    • @arcturus9366
      @arcturus9366 3 года назад +2

      Balsam Wooly Adegelid bugs, they kill the trees and were brought in by Europeans. We always leave a trail of destruction in our wake.

  • @kerdoi
    @kerdoi 3 года назад

    The voice audio in this was too soft or quiet compared to the music.

  • @kellyoxo2818
    @kellyoxo2818 9 лет назад

    Its original name is Mulberry Mountain. Its sacred to the Native Americans, they would have stories about the Bears. They return there to hibernate. If you listen on that hike, there are hundreds of hummingbirds fighting over the wild flowers( they are kind of a bright orange red flower). You can't hear them for the talking and the winded hikers. Lol…its a climb…don't need a gym membership there. Take your time and look around people miss so much on that hike. Plus keep an eye out for bears. What is wrong with the pine trees they look like they are dying?

    • @robertkeel7916
      @robertkeel7916 7 лет назад

      Kelly oxo I don't remember what it's called but there is a parasitic insect there that was brought over from Europe that is killing the trees.

  • @BillVol
    @BillVol 2 года назад

    Mt. LeConte has recorded high temp of 81 degrees.

  • @blackcitroenlove
    @blackcitroenlove 5 лет назад

    This is the point of creation. Sagonige is pronouced shago'hnigeh, BTW. It can mean grey or smoky.

  • @robertkeel7916
    @robertkeel7916 7 лет назад +2

    it's pronounced app-a-latch-in

  • @Madamemedusa1986
    @Madamemedusa1986 3 года назад

    I Have Lived here all my life which is 35 years I don't really understand why so many people visit I mean we ant Alaska people

  • @kevinchurch5934
    @kevinchurch5934 5 лет назад

    Very poor video if you're looking to see the dome, not much of the video is spent on that

  • @gloriamariallansermurray5326
    @gloriamariallansermurray5326 Год назад

    Typical add that does no one any good🥲