When I told a co-worker that we planned to spend Spring Break in the Smoky Mountains, he was inquisitive. He had always been to the Smoky Mountains in the summer and really enjoyed it. He had not thought about visiting in another season and he asked, "Let me know what the Smoky Mountains are like in the Spring."
How can you explain you've experienced a place where it feels like the whole world is awakening? The landscape's stretching and yawning and reaching up to the sun. Blooming with color and innocence. On the lowest ground level, the wildflowers erupt with pastel colors. Moss wraps itself around the rocks. Brand new vibrant green leaves fully clothe the trees at the bottom of the mountain. Different shades of green slowly crawls up the mountain side. It's a natural portrait of beauty and health.
How can you explain the magical feeling of observing the world come alive? Baby bunnies hop with glee. Wide eyed does jump through the meadow grass. Oo-waoh, the morning doves call. Tap tap tap of the busy woodpecker. Baby bears pounce on it's prey. Waterfalls stream. Everything is new, fresh. The ground that seemed dead and brown transforms into new, strong, and green.
At the very top of the mountain, where Lightning Bug Lodge sits, there's still bare trees. It creates an open view down the mountain. Stand still and hear the rushing water moving down the creek. It's flush with new water.
Do not be satisfied with my words and photos. You need to discover the world awakening yourself. Pack your shorts and hiking boots and head out on the trails of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Smell the crisp, clean air. Feel the cool water rushing through your fingers. Let the Spring awaken the senses within you and inspire a whole new year of adventure.
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