“SalamanderCapital of theWorld” sinceapproximately 30species ofsalamander canbe found hereRuns thoughTennesseeand NorthCarolinaAll streamswere openfor fishing onMarch 6,2017Fall is mostpopular timeto visit78historicstructures522,419acres850 miles oftrails andunpavedroads in thepark for hikingMostvisitedPark inUSAEstablishedin 1934Most popularactivities in thepark are hiking,sightseeing,and fishingPark hasseveraloperatinggrist millsOldestmountainsin worldThere are 3shelters forbackpackingtripHighest peakis ClingmansDome @6,643 ftMusic of theMountains,Festival ofChristmas Past,Old Timers Day550 miles of thehiking trails inGreat SmokyMountainsNational Park areopen to horsesFontana Dam(480-feet) is thetallest dam inthe EasternUnited StatesBlack bear, elk,Eastern cottontailrabbit, red wolf,groundhog, red fox,coyote, bobcat,river ottera number ofhistorical areaswhich containlog cabins,barns, andchurchesno fee to visitGreat SmokyMountainsNational Parkand there neverwill beOver 100species oftrees growin parkThe AppalachianTrail passesthrough GreatSmoky MountainsNational Park2,115 milesof streamwithinboundariesMore than10,000species ofplants,animals12 popularwaterfalls inthe nationalparkOriginallyapart ofCherokeeIndian tribe1,500 speciesof wildflowersinside GreatSmokyMountainsNational ParkMost visitedarea isCades CoveMore than1/2 billionvisitorssince 1934“SalamanderCapital of theWorld” sinceapproximately 30species ofsalamander canbe found hereRuns thoughTennesseeand NorthCarolinaAll streamswere openfor fishing onMarch 6,2017Fall is mostpopular timeto visit78historicstructures522,419acres850 miles oftrails andunpavedroads in thepark for hikingMostvisitedPark inUSAEstablishedin 1934Most popularactivities in thepark are hiking,sightseeing,and fishingPark hasseveraloperatinggrist millsOldestmountainsin worldThere are 3shelters forbackpackingtripHighest peakis ClingmansDome @6,643 ftMusic of theMountains,Festival ofChristmas Past,Old Timers Day550 miles of thehiking trails inGreat SmokyMountainsNational Park areopen to horsesFontana Dam(480-feet) is thetallest dam inthe EasternUnited StatesBlack bear, elk,Eastern cottontailrabbit, red wolf,groundhog, red fox,coyote, bobcat,river ottera number ofhistorical areaswhich containlog cabins,barns, andchurchesno fee to visitGreat SmokyMountainsNational Parkand there neverwill beOver 100species oftrees growin parkThe AppalachianTrail passesthrough GreatSmoky MountainsNational Park2,115 milesof streamwithinboundariesMore than10,000species ofplants,animals12 popularwaterfalls inthe nationalparkOriginallyapart ofCherokeeIndian tribe1,500 speciesof wildflowersinside GreatSmokyMountainsNational ParkMost visitedarea isCades CoveMore than1/2 billionvisitorssince 1934

Great Smoky National Park - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. “Salamander Capital of the World” since approximately 30 species of salamander can be found here
  2. Runs though Tennessee and North Carolina
  3. All streams were open for fishing on March 6, 2017
  4. Fall is most popular time to visit
  5. 78 historic structures
  6. 522,419 acres
  7. 850 miles of trails and unpaved roads in the park for hiking
  8. Most visited Park in USA
  9. Established in 1934
  10. Most popular activities in the park are hiking, sightseeing, and fishing
  11. Park has several operating grist mills
  12. Oldest mountains in world
  13. There are 3 shelters for backpacking trip
  14. Highest peak is Clingmans Dome @ 6,643 ft
  15. Music of the Mountains, Festival of Christmas Past, Old Timers Day
  16. 550 miles of the hiking trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park are open to horses
  17. Fontana Dam (480-feet) is the tallest dam in the Eastern United States
  18. Black bear, elk, Eastern cottontail rabbit, red wolf, groundhog, red fox, coyote, bobcat, river otter
  19. a number of historical areas which contain log cabins, barns, and churches
  20. no fee to visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park and there never will be
  21. Over 100 species of trees grow in park
  22. The Appalachian Trail passes through Great Smoky Mountains National Park
  23. 2,115 miles of stream within boundaries
  24. More than 10,000 species of plants, animals
  25. 12 popular waterfalls in the national park
  26. Originally apart of Cherokee Indian tribe
  27. 1,500 species of wildflowers inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park
  28. Most visited area is Cades Cove
  29. More than 1/2 billion visitors since 1934