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Cades Cove Announces Vehicle-Free Days for Summer 2025

by Rita Anderson
May 8, 2025
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Maryville, Tenn. — The long-awaited vehicle-free days at Cades Cove are set to return this summer, with the official start date now confirmed for Wednesday, June 18, 2025. After a brief delay earlier this month, the program will run every Wednesday through September 24, offering a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the scenic 11-mile Cades Cove Loop Road without the presence of motor vehicles.

The vehicle-free days, which began as a pilot program in 2020, became a permanent feature of the park in 2022 following overwhelmingly positive feedback from visitors. The initiative aims to provide a peaceful, less congested environment for pedestrians and cyclists to explore the picturesque area, renowned for its wildlife and natural beauty.

While motor vehicles will be excluded, certain restrictions on non-motorized transportation will remain in place. Visitors using bicycles can bring Class 1 or Class 2 E-bikes, which are allowed on the loop road. However, Class 3 E-bikes, scooters, skateboards, and hoverboards will not be permitted during vehicle-free days.

Park officials have encouraged visitors to plan their trips carefully, especially when it comes to parking. The park’s parking areas are expected to fill quickly, and once spaces are unavailable, visitors will be asked to return later in the day. For those hoping to avoid the crowds, the park recommends visiting in the afternoon or evening hours for a better chance of securing a parking spot.

Cyclists planning to take on the loop are urged to prepare for longer-than-expected journeys, as the 11-mile route can take more time to navigate than many anticipate. To ensure safety, the park strongly advises cyclists to wear helmets and adhere to the speed limit of 20 miles per hour.

Cades Cove’s vehicle-free days provide a rare opportunity to enjoy the tranquility of the area without the noise and distraction of traffic, making it a popular destination for those seeking an immersive outdoor experience. The program’s return this summer is expected to draw even more visitors, further cementing its place as a beloved tradition in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

For more information, visitors are encouraged to check the park’s official website and plan their trip accordingly.

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