![]() ![]() You are unlikely to have cell signal so you can't call someone to bring you what you forgot!įor over 40 years, park managers implemented several vehicle-free opportunities for bicyclists and pedestrians in Cades Cove. Make sure you have essentials (such as food, water, and a first aid kit) before you start. Due to the terrain of the Cades Cove Loop Road, it often takes people longer than they expect to make it back to their vehicle. After parking spaces are full, vehicles will be turned away and asked to return later in the day.Ĥ. You don't have to come early in the morning! There tends to be a rush for parking spaces first thing in the morning. Please find a designated parking spot to leave your vehicle while you enjoy your time in Cades Cove.ģ. Roadside parking poses a safety risk when pedestrians and cyclists are sharing the road with vehicles while trying to get from their parking spots to the Loop Road. Children under 16 are required by law to wear a helmet, but everyone on a bicycle should wear one!Ģ. Wear a helmet when riding a bicycle! Safety is the most important thing, and you don't want your visit to be ruined by an injury that could have been prevented. Lisa Nagurny photo How to get the most out of your Vehicle-Free Day visitġ. Open road near John Oliver Cabin on Vehicle Free Day
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