Carlos Campbell Overlook Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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One of the better mountain view pull-offs
I'm sort of rating the pull-offs individually against each other. I liked this one a lot, but found the Chimney Tops area more interesting, not that you shouldn't do both, because you will definitely...
This is one of many overlooks in the smokies. When driving through from TN to NC you cannot help but pass it. I am not sure why it has its own review honestly- it is just one of many scenic overlooks.
It is one of my favorite spots to stop and take pictures -being daytime or nighttime- as it shows the back of Mount LeConte peak. I can't imagine someone saying this spot is not impressive: I have see...
This is the first overlook once you enter the park for the Newfound Gap when entering from Gatlinburg, I just see a wooden sign there saying the name of the overlook, but actually I didn't see any imp...
One of the better mountain view pull-offs
I'm sort of rating the pull-offs individually against each other. I liked this one a lot, but found the Chimney Tops area more interesting, not that you shouldn't do both, because you will definitely...
CCO
This is one of many overlooks in the smokies. When driving through from TN to NC you cannot help but pass it. I am not sure why it has its own review honestly- it is just one of many scenic overlooks.
A nice place to stop
It is one of my favorite spots to stop and take pictures -being daytime or nighttime- as it shows the back of Mount LeConte peak. I can't imagine someone saying this spot is not impressive: I have see...
nothing impressive to see
This is the first overlook once you enter the park for the Newfound Gap when entering from Gatlinburg, I just see a wooden sign there saying the name of the overlook, but actually I didn't see any imp...
Nice for a quick stop
This is one of the earlier pullout views coming from TN. It's nice, but the views get much better as you continue up into the mountains.