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(4 HR) UTV ECO Elk Wilderness Adventure

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Overview
This guided tour is perfect for those wanting to explore the wilderness, encounter wildlife, and dive into the rich heritage of the area.
120-Foot Waterfall Stop: Marvel at a breathtaking 120-foot waterfall, one of the highlights of your journey. A perfect opportunity for photos and soaking in nature’s beauty.

️ Mile-High Views: As we ascend to mile-high elevations, you’ll enjoy amazing views and towering mountain ranges.

️ Historic 1836 Church: Visit an original 1836 church, a testament to the region’s deep history.

Elk Sightings: Often spotted in this area.
Our expert guides will share stories about their reintroduction into the park in 2001.

Legends and Lore: Along the way, our guides will share Cherokee legends & lore.

City: Asheville
Wed 18 Jun
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Starting at $275.00
Wed 18 Jun
Starting at $275.00
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What's Included
Fuel
Driver if requested
Guide
UTV
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Ages 2 years and up and those requiring car seats will need them
  • If you are NOT wanting to drive you must call and request a driver
  • All Drivers will need there Driver's license and proof of car insurance
What To Expect
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Gather your friends and family for an incredible UTV, ELK adventure in the Great Smoky Mountains. We start out at Scenic Tours & Rentals in Maggie Valley, NC and head up the mountain to the Ridgeline Trails. At a mile high the air is cool and fresh. The views are awe inspiring as we gaze 30 miles across the wilderness. We explore 15 miles of dirt and gravel trails and cross streams & view pristine rivers. We check out an old Grist mill built in the 1800s and explore a church established in 1836. We also learn about The Trail of tears and Sequoyah who developed The Cherokee Syllabary and the talking leaves. Then we are off to view North Carolina's only wild elk herd. Then we head back up the mountain to an ancient Fraser Fir tree forest. Come build family ties and lifetime memories. The mountains are calling, come get wild in the Smokies y’all.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

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