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Cades Cove 2026 vehicle-free days begin: What to know before you go

Cades Cove 2026 vehicle-free days begin: What to know before you go

Enjoy mountain views on a bike ride around Cades Cove. National Park Service/Lisa Nagurny Photo: Contributed/National Park Service/Lisa Nagurny


CADES COVE, Tenn. (828newsNOW) — A quiet stretch of pavement winds through one of the most popular valleys in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where the usual hum of traffic is replaced once a week by birdsong, bicycle tires and the occasional footstep.

That scene returned Wednesday with the first of the 2026 vehicle-free days on the 11-mile Cades Cove Loop Road. The program runs every Wednesday through Sept. 30, giving pedestrians and cyclists full access to one of the park’s most visited areas without motor vehicles.

On these designated days, the loop becomes a slower-paced corridor through historic homesteads, open meadows and mountain views — a shift park officials say improves safety and the visitor experience during peak season.

Parking tags are required for all vehicles parked more than 15 minutes anywhere within park boundaries, including Cades Cove. Officials also encourage visitors to plan ahead, noting parking areas typically fill early and drivers may be turned away until spaces open later in the day.

Cyclists are urged to wear helmets; children under 16 are required by law to do so. Park staff also recommend bringing water, food and basic first-aid supplies, noting that the 11-mile loop and surrounding terrain can take longer to navigate than expected. Cell service is limited throughout the cove.

Only Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes are permitted in the park, and all cyclists must obey the 20 mph speed limit.

The full-day closures began as a pilot program in 2020, when park managers tested whether removing vehicles could ease congestion and improve access. Earlier efforts in previous decades included morning-only closures, which often led to traffic backups and crowded parking conditions once roads reopened.

Now in its expanded form, the weekly closure has become a regular part of the summer season, offering a rare glimpse of Cades Cove as it might have felt before the automobile — quiet, open and shared by people moving at walking or biking pace.

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