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We are a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the public’s understanding and appreciation of the Smokies. Each year the association donates more than $1 million to Great Smoky Mountains National Park to support educational, historical and scientific programs. All proceeds generated through the sale of merchandise go to the park to support projects and services.
Great Smoky Mountains Association uses profits from sales and membership dues to: • Support outdoor education for youth through the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont
• Sponsor special events and demonstrations such as the Mountain Life Festival
• Save hemlock trees from the non-native hemlock woolly adelgid
• Provide staffing for 9 park visitor contact stations
• Provide staff and equipment for the park archives, library and artifact collection
• Produce and distribute free educational and informational publications like the Smokies Guide park newspaper, campground maps and fishing regulations
• Support Parks as Classrooms programs for area youth
• Support the Junior Ranger and Hike the Smokies programs
• Provide funding for seasonal rangers who manage park wildlife
• Fund backcountry information staff and historic demonstrators
• Create new exhibits for park historic areas
ASSISTING GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK SINCE 1953
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ordering information WHOLESALE PRICES FOR BOOKSTORES
1-4 items: 20% discount 5-9 items: 40% discount
10-25 items: 41% discount 26+ items: 42% discount
Returns: Books must be in resalable condition. Returns accepted for 3 months from date of invoice. Full credit with invoice number, dates, titles, and quantities. No calendars may be returned after September. WHOLESALE PRICES FOR DISTRIBUTORS
50-99 items: 45% discount
100+ items: 48% discount
Returns: No returns from distributors. GENERAL POLICIES
Shipping: Shipping and handling charged to purchaser. Charges based on weight. Orders shipped UPS. Please provide exact street address. Terms: Net due 30 days. Prices and other information are subject to change without notice. PHONE OR FAX ORDERS TO:
Phone 865.221.1129 Fax 865.436.5090
Businesses can now become members of GSMA! Business members receive listings on our website, multiple copies of publications like Smokies Life and Smokies Guide, great discounts, and more. Call 865.436.7318 extension 222 or extension 254 or visit SmokiesInformation.org for details.
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n i k g i H HIKING THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL IN THE SMOKIES HIKING MAP AND GUIDE This guide details the 72.4 miles of the Appalachian Trail that pass through Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Includes a large scale (34" long!) full-color topographic map of the Smokies AT, complemented by a 32"-long trail profile chart. Also included are photos of all 12 camping shelters and information on facilities and regulations. Folds down to handy pocket size (4" x 8 1/2"). Retail $2.50 Order #490104
MT. LE CONTE HIKING MAP AND GUIDE A handy map and guide with full-color map and descriptions of the five trails to Mt. Le Conte: Alum Cave, The Boulevard, Bull Head, Rainbow Falls, and Trillium Gap. Elevation charts show the length and difficulty of each route. Includes safety tips, LeConte Lodge and Shelter information, and park rules. Retail $2.00 Order #490105
DAY HIKES IN AND AROUND CADES COVE A pocket-sized map and guide with descriptions of the nine best day hikes in the Cades Cove area such as Abrams Falls, Gregory Bald, Rich Mountain Loop, Spence Field, and other Four-Star hikes. Full-color topographic map and elevation charts. Retail $1.50 Order #490101
DAY HIKES IN THE DEEP CREEK AREA A handy pocket-sized map and guide with descriptions of the seven best loop hikes in the Deep Creek area. Includes a detailed shaded relief map and special profile charts showing the difficulty of each hike. Retail $1.50 Order #490102
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100 FAVORITE TRAILS OF THE SMOKIES AND THE CAROLINA BLUE RIDGE Great Smoky Mountains Association and Carolina Mountain Club present the updated 100 Favorite Trails of the Smokies and the Carolina Blue Ridge, previously produced in 1984. Contains numbered trail locations, trail lengths, and elevation gains as well as detailed hike directions. Printed in full color on waterproof paper. 24” x 36”, 4” x 8” folded Retail $12.95 Order #450003
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DAY HIKES OF THE SMOKIES Carson Brewer’s classic hiking guide is back—expanded, updated and better than ever. It now includes highly detailed shaded relief maps and elevation profile charts for each of the 34 carefully chosen day hikes, plus photographs of destinations. You just can’t beat Brewer’s folksy writing style and lifetime experience on the trails of his beloved Smokies. Carson Brewer. ISBN 0-937207-36-5 (softcover) 208 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $10.95 Order #400630
HIKING TRAILS OF THE SMOKIES 5th Edition, more than 100 revised pages. “Be sure to take this book with you when you go hiking…” ~Southern Living Magazine Covers all 150 official trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park with in-depth narratives and invaluable profile charts that show mileage, elevation change and major stream crossings at a glance. Includes information on all backcountry campsites, shelters, regulations and permit/reservation information. New edition includes Mountains-to-Sea Trail and handy pocket in the back cover to hold the park map. Printed on special lightweight paper. Weighs only 11 ounces. ISBN 0-937207-15-2 (softcover) 584 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $22.95 Order #400161
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS TRAIL MAP This official park map shows all maintained trails, mileages and backcountry campsites, plus permit information. Full color. Includes current park regulations and hiking and horseback riding info. GSM trail map (paper) Retail $1.00 Order #450002 GSM waterproof trail map Retail $2.95 Order #450001
HIKE THE SMOKIES BOOKLETS These pocket-sized booklets are your ticket to earning free pins and stickers for hiking in the Smokies. Just purchase the booklet, keep track of your trail miles and stop by a visitor center to claim pins and stickers. Hike the Smokies booklet Retail $1.00 Order #490999 Hike the Smokies for Families booklet Retail $1.50 Order #490108
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SELF-GUIDING TOUR BOOKLETS Explore some of the park’s most interesting drives and walks with these handy booklets as your guides. Keyed to numbered posts or landmarks along the way, these tour booklets describe points of interest and feature historical photographs and illustrations that show what life was like a century ago. • Cades Cove #490025 • Cataloochee #490027 • Mountain Farm Museum #490036 • Tremont Logging #490041 • Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail #490037 • Newfound Gap Road #490034 • Clingmans Dome #490103 Retail $1.00 each
PARK MAP/GUIDES These park folders feature full-color maps that highlight roads and trails of interest. The reverse sides offer color photos, charts, detailed maps, safety information and more. • Birds and Birding #490051 • Auto Touring #490005 • Wildflowers #490012 • Trees and Forests #490009 • Waterfalls #490010 • Day Hikes #490006 • Geology #490007 Retail $1.00 each
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FAMILY FUN IN THE SMOKIES This is a definitive guide to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Noted travel journalist Katy Koontz has compiled everything families need to know about the park. You’ll find suggested itineraries designed according to the length of your stay, information about the plants and animals you’ll encounter, and all the things families can see and do in the Smokies. From scenic drives to joining ranger programs, picnicking, hiking, camping, biking, horseback riding, and fishing, readers can pick what appeals most to them and flip to that chapter for great suggestions. Katy Koontz. ISBN 978-0-937207-69-7 (softcover) 196 pages, 5" x 10" Retail $11.95 Order #400908
SMOKIES ROAD GUIDE: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE ROADS IN GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK The park’s official road guide takes you step-by-step along the Smokies’ scenic highways and less-traveled backroads. Beautifully illustrated with full-color photography, this comprehensive guidebook is keyed to more than 100 numbered posts and mile markers designating special points of interest on 18 separate roads. Jerry DeLaughter. ISBN 0-937207-00-4 (softcover) 148 pages, 5" x 10" Retail $21.95 Order #400190
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SMOKIES STARTER KIT Your exploration of the Great Smoky Mountains begins with this kit. Includes an overall map of the park, safety guidelines while in bear country, Cades Cove Tour booklet, Newfound Gap Road and Clingmans Dome tours, and Roaring Fork auto tour booklet. Retail $5.00 Order #100179
SMOKIES EXPLORER PACKET Packet includes: Family Fun in the Smokies, Smokies Road Guide, Day Hikes map and guide, and Waterfalls map and guide. Retail $19.95 Order #100170
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GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK: THE RANGE OF LIFE You will be amazed by the beautiful color photographs in this book captured by the most talented photographers working in the Great Smoky Mountains. The text provides an excellent overview of the park with sections on wildlife, wildflowers, old-growth forests, mountain streams, walking trails, geology and history. This is the perfect book to make you start dreaming about and planning your next trip to the Smokies, and it will do double duty as a memento and showpiece after your return. Rose Houk. ISBN 0-937207-29-2 (softcover) 48 pages, 9" x 12" Retail $8.50 Order #400429
SCAVENGER HIKE ADVENTURES AND MOUNTAIN JOURNAL Fun for the whole family, this hiking guide turns 14 park trails into exciting and educational scavenger hunts that can be big fun for both kids and adults. As a scavenger hiker, you look for things like 13 rock steps, bear tracks in concrete, remains of a Model T, and an ancient American Indian path. Kat and John LaFevre. ISBN 0-9744194-1-9 (softcover) 154 pages, 6" x 8 1/2" Retail $17.95 Order #400921
CADES COVE: THE DREAM OF THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS If you like Cades Cove, you’ll adore this book by Rose Houk with incredible color images by photographer Bill Lea. Topics covered include American Indians in the cove, wildlife, geology, wildflowers, settlement and community life. Also included is an excellent map and special sections on Becky Cable, the Civil War in the cove, and Bear #287 (the real “Troublesome Cub”). Rose Houk. ISBN 978-0937207567 (softcover) 72 pages, 9" x 11" Retail $10.95 Order #400759
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fau na FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SMOKY MOUNTAIN BLACK BEARS Revised second edition with BearWise® tips, this book is a great way to explain the secret world of the park’s bears. It features dozens of large photos of Smokies bruins and text that is lively, interesting and accurate. How large are park bears? How many live here? When are bears most active? Can bears swim? How fast are they? What do I do when I encounter one on the trail? You’ll find the answers to these questions and more in this engaging book. Published by Great Smoky Mountains Association in cooperation with the National Park Service. Courtney Lix. ISBN 978-0-937207-63-5 (softcover) 64 pages, 8 1/2" x 11" Retail $12.95 Order #400852
SMOKY MOUNTAIN ELK: RETURN OF THE NATIVE You’ll love the gorgeous photographs and informative text in this book published by Great Smoky Mountains Association. The author reveals the amazing story of how elk were reintroduced to the Smokies, how they survive here, their dramatic courtship rituals, and how calves and cows struggle to elude predators. Rose Houk. ISBN 978-0-937207-73-4 (softcover) 72 pages, 11" x 10" Retail $11.95 Order #400922
PLANTS OF THE CHEROKEE Author William Banks researched this book in the 1950s on the Cherokee reservation when many elders still remembered hundreds of uses for wild plants. He was one of the few ethnobotanists who used actual plant specimens when conducting interviews and recorded his information in both common and scientific names. The result is a thoughtfully organized, easy-to-read book on medicinal, edible and otherwise useful plants. Covers 300 plus species. William H. Banks Jr. ISBN 0-937207-43-8 (softcover) 136 pages, 6" x 8" Retail $11.95 Order #400690 SMOKIESINFORMATION.ORG
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BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS OF THE SMOKIES The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Great Purple Hairstreak and Diana Fritillary butterflies and the Hummingbird Clearwing, Cecropia and Giant Leopard moths are just a few of the species included in a new GSMA-produced field guide to butterflies and moths. Written by Liz Domingue and Charles R. Smith, the book showcases 73 species of butterflies and 27 species of moths for a total of 100 species commonly found in the Smokies. Charles R. Smith and Elizabeth Domingue. ISBN 978-0937207932 (softcover) 306 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $12.95 Order #400847
MAMMALS OF THE SMOKIES A fascinating and beautiful guide to the most popular and famous critters in the park. You won’t believe the pictures of bats in flight and other elusive animals. You’ll be amazed at all the information packed into this guide. Covers all your favorites and more, including bear, elk, deer, flying squirrels, chipmunks, fox, bobcat and even buffalo. Edward Pivorun, Michael Harvey, Frank T. van Manen, Michael Pelton, Joseph Clark, Kim Delozier and Bill Stiver. ISBN 978-0-9372087-58-1 (softcover) 240 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $12.95 Order #400805
BIRDS OF THE SMOKIES “A little jewel of a book.” ~The Asheville Citizen Times Includes 100 extraordinary color photographs of park birds. The text reflects more than 25 years of birding experience in the Smokies with sections on where to find birds, suggested birding trips in the park, bird songs, and how to “get” the 12 most sought after species in the Smokies. Includes a complete checklist. Fits in pocket or pack. Fred J. Alsop III. ISBN 0-937207-05-5 (softcover) 167 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $11.95 Order #400043
WATERFALLS OF THE SMOKIES A totally revised and greatly expanded full-color guide to more than 40 waterfalls in the Smokies. Includes maps, photographs and detailed directions to each waterfall, including elevation and difficulty of each hike. Handy pocket size with rounded corners and long-lasting sewn binding. Hal Hubbs, Charles Maynard and David Morris. ISBN 0-937207-51-9 (softcover) 206 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $12.95 Order #400266
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flora and fauna FISHES OF THE SMOKIES New! The newest addition to a popular series of pocket-sized park field guides, Fishes of the Smokies describes dozens of species in striking detail, presenting brilliant photography alongside full-page profiles with key information about the species’ habitat, range, and diet. Debut author Grant Fisher applies his years of research and experience as an employee of the park service to present the most comprehensive field guide available to date devoted to the astounding aquatic biodiversity of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Grant Fisher. 978-0-937207-02-4 (softcover) 156 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $14.95 Order #401054
FERNS OF THE SMOKIES This handy, pocket-sized guide covers every fern and fern ally in the Great Smoky Mountains. Each species gets its own page with at least one color photo and secondary illustration or close-up image. Text by Dr. Murray Evans, former University of Tennessee professor and one of the world’s leading authorities on ferns. Murray Evans. ISBN 0-937207-45-4 (softcover) 100 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $8.95 Order #400725
TREES OF THE SMOKIES “This is a perfect book for budding botanists to tuck into a backpack when headed for the slopes of the Smokies.” ~Backpacker Magazine A delightful, pocket-sized field guide to the trees of the Smokies. Features 80 color photographs of the most common species, plus more than 100 line drawings. Text covers virgin forests, record trees, fall colors, blooming times and more. Steve Kemp. ISBN 0-937207-09-8 (softcover) 128 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $9.95 Order #400253
WILDFLOWERS OF THE SMOKIES This durable, pocket-sized field guide is packed with color photographs of the Smokies’ most beautiful wildflowers. Its highly readable text is by Dr. Peter White, a premier botanist and one of the leading authorities on the flowering plants of the Great Smoky Mountains. Includes sections on suggested walks, hikes and drives in the park, wildflower conservation issues, rare park plants, wildflower value and diversity, how to identify wildflowers, and more. Peter White. ISBN 0-937207-20-9 (softcover) 240 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $12.95 Order #400282
REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS OF THE SMOKIES The fourth volume in our award-winning Natural History Handbook series! The Smokies are the Salamander Capital of the World, and Reptiles and Amphibians of the Smokies by Stephen Tilley and James Huheey covers all 30 park species, plus frogs, turtles, snakes, and more! 84 color photos in all. Stephen Tilley and James Huheey.ISBN 0-937207-30-6-7 (softcover) 144 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $9.95 Order #400585 SMOKIESINFORMATION.ORG
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tory s i h INTO THE MIST: TALES OF DEATH AND DISASTER, MISHAPS AND MISDEEDS, MISFORTUNE AND MAYHEM IN GSMNP VOLUME 1 These beautiful mist-shrouded mountains can, and often do, turn deadly. Read about men and women in extreme situations, struggling to survive against brutal and often deadly adversity. Through the book’s 13 chapters, readers will share a hiker’s lonely death from hypothermia, a massive and successful rescue operation by park rangers, the first fatal bear mauling in park history, killers at large in the park, lightning strikes on the Appalachian Trail, and other true and harrowing incidents. Includes a comprehensive appendix of all park deaths since 1931. David Brill. ISBN 978-0937207871 (softcover) 280 pages, 6" x 9" Retail $19.95 Order #400981
CORN FROM A JAR: MOONSHINING IN THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS In the Great Smoky Mountains, moonshine making was a world unto itself. On the one hand, moonshining was about dynamite-toting lookouts, fast cars, snitching, quick cash, hidden stills, “revenuers,” and deadly gunplay. On the other, it was a story of earnest farm families living in remote mountain valleys and practicing their traditional craft of moonshining so they could buy shoes for their children. Yet perhaps the most fascinating aspect of this book is the sudden resurgence of making moonshine in the Southern mountains today. Learn about the traditions, foibles and dangers of mountain “blockading” from the early 19th century to tomorrow. Daniel S. Pierce. ISBN 978-0937207741 (softcover) 112 pages, 6" x 8" Retail $9.95 (softcover) Order #400179 Retail $14.95 (hardcover) Order #400929
NO PLACE FOR THE WEARY KIND: WOMEN OF THE SMOKIES From legendary hiker Margaret Stevenson to famed singer-songwriter Dolly Parton, what do these 19 remarkable Smoky Mountain women have in common? Tenacity. Perseverance. And an ironwood-like toughness in the face of adversity. Besides these qualities, all had (or have) a deep love for the Great Smoky Mountains. Featured women include Karen Wade, Gracie McNichol, Wilma Dykeman, Hattie O. McGiffin and Mary E. Caldwell. Courtney Lix. ISBN 978-0937207826 (softcover) 294 pages, 6" x 9" Retail $15.95 Order #400967
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history THE CIVIL WAR IN THE SMOKIES Never were the bodies and souls of mountain families more severely tried than during the Civil War. Both Confederate and Union armies constantly foraged food and supplies from farms, bushwhackers looted and robbed at will, and divided loyalties split neighbors, churches, friends and families. This book by the winner of the Peter Seaborg Award for best nonfiction book on the Civil War is by far the most dramatic we’ve ever published. Noel C. Fisher. ISBN 0-937207-46-2 (softcover) 190 pages, 6" x 8" Retail $12.95 Order #400735
MOUNTAINS FOR THE MASSES Never before has there been so much authoritative park history in one place, from the critical decisions leading up to park creation to the long simmering debates over Elkmont, wilderness designation, the North Shore Road, entrance fees, bear management, fishing and much more. Commissioned by GSMA for the National Park Service. Includes photos and comprehensive index. Written by Dr. Theodore Catton, author of Inhabited Wilderness: Indians, Eskimos, and National Parks in Alaska and National Park, City Playground: Mount Rainier in the Twentieth Century. Theodore Catton. ISBN 978-0-937207-78-9 (hardcover) 256 pages, 8 1/2” x 11 1/2” Retail $40.00 Order #400893
HISTORY HIKES OF THE SMOKIES For hikers who love history, this book is for you! It features in-depth narratives of the 20 most culturally rich trails in the Smokies, including Little Cataloochee, Old Sugarlands, Bone Valley, Old Settlers, Boogerman, Cooper Road and more. Learn the stories behind the cabins, barns, outbuildings, chimneys, stone walls and other features so often encountered on Smoky Mountain trails. Includes detailed trail maps, trail profile charts and lots of historic photos. Michal Strutin, ISBN 0-937207-40-3 (softcover) 352 pages, 4 1/2" x 6" Retail $12.95 Order #400650
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BACK OF BEYOND: A HORACE KEPHART BIOGRAPHY THOMAS WOLFE MEMORIAL LITERARY AWARD WINNER! New! An icon of the Southern Appalachian region known for books such as Camping and Woodcraft and Our Southern Highlanders, Horace Kephart was instrumental in efforts to create a national park in the Smokies and to establish the Appalachian Trail through North Carolina and Tennessee. Read the behind-the-scenes story of this librarian turned woodsman who had a far-reaching effect on wilderness literature and outdoor pursuits throughout North America, written by eminent Kephart scholars George Ellison and Janet McCue. George Ellison and Janet McCue. ISBN 978-0937207949 (softcover) 460 pages, 6" x 9" Retail $14.95 Order #400949
PICTURES FOR A PARK: HOW PHOTOGRAPHERS HELPED SAVE THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS When advocates for preserving the Great Smoky Mountains as a national park needed support for their battle, they turned to photographers like Jim Thompson and George Masa for help. Their gorgeous landscape photographs helped convince officials that the Smokies rivaled any scenery in the West and were worthy of national park status. This incredible large-format book showcases these images—mountain views, mountain people, verdant forests— all artistically captured by Carlos Campbell, Doris Ulman, Ansel Adams, George Grant, and many others. Published by Great Smoky Mountains Association. Rose Houk. ISBN 978-0-937207-83-3 (softcover) 96 pages, 9.5" x 11" Retail $20.95 Order #400968
CAMPING AND WOODCRAFT Horace Kephart’s classic has withstood the test of time as the definitive guide to hiking, camping, cabin making, camp cooking and outdoor survival. Incredibly, it has undergone nearly 70 printings and is one of the best-selling books on the out-of-doors ever published. This edition contains special features and many improvements from the previous editions, such as rare photos, an 80-page introduction with a concise biography, and an expanded index. Horace Kephart. ISBN 978-0-937207-70-3 (softcover) 425 pages, 6" x 9" Retail $14.95 Order #400891
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history THE CHEROKEES OF THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS Horace Kephart’s classic story of the Eastern Band of Cherokees and their tragic westward removal on the Trail of Tears. It includes rare material on their culture, written language, and betrayal by the US government. Horace Kephart. ISBN 0-937207-18-7 (softcover) 48 pages, 6" x 8" Retail $5.95 Order #400066
OUR SOUTHERN HIGHLANDERS This special GSMA expanded 3rd edition of Horace Kephart’s classic work includes eight articles that were not published in any of the earlier editions, including stories on rifle making, moonshiners and revenuers, mountain culture, and the proposed new national park in the Smokies. Also features a new introduction by Kephart scholar George Ellison. Illustrated with historic photos by Kephart, George Masa and others. Fully indexed for the first time! Horace Kephart. ISBN 978-0-937207-77-2 (softcover) 332 pages, 6" x 9" Retail $14.95 Order #400204
SMOKY MOUNTAIN MAGIC: A NOVEL Horace Kephart’s fictional adventure set in the Deep Creek watershed, Cherokee Indian Reservation and Bryson City in the summer of 1925. Written in 1929 and never before published, the original manuscript was passed down for three generations and recently surfaced during the park’s 75th anniversary celebration. “What better topic than a journey into a forbidden realm, complete with witches, robber barons, noble savages and a winsome lady, all wrapped in a cloak of mystery and myth?” asks reviewer Gary Carden. Kephart is featured in Ken Burn’s PBS series on our national parks. ISBN 978-0-937207-64-2 (softcover) 206 pages, 6” x 9” Retail $12.95 Order #400842
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CHEROKEE PROUD: A GUIDE FOR TRACING AND HONORING YOUR CHEROKEE ANCESTORS The bible of Cherokee Genealogy written by a Cherokee descendant who is considered an expert. Millions of Americans have family traditions of Cherokee blood, but few know the steps necessary to prove or disprove the old stories. This highly aclaimed and comprehensive book includes everything any researcher needs to document ancestry. Includes many little known places to search besides the usual census rolls. Dr. Tony Mack McClure. ISBN 0-9655722-2-6 (softcover) 336 pages Retail $22.95 Order #400548
THE WALKER SISTERS OF LITTLE GREENBRIER This gorgeous, full-color book tells the intriguing story of the Walker Sisters who made a rich life for themselves on a small farm in the Great Smoky Mountains. The sisters battled to keep their home and became eccentric tourist attractions after the park was established. Rose Houk. ISBN 0-937207-47-0 (softcover) 64 pages, 6" x 8" Retail $7.95 Order #400730
HEIRLOOMS AND ARTIFACTS OF THE SMOKIES A wonderful look at historic items never before seen by the public, including quilts, baskets, tools, firearms and household goods. This coffee table book will serve as a “museum on paper.” Razor sharp photographs of more than 1,000 artifacts with captions and text written by Ed Trout, the park’s official historian. Ed Trout and Tony Myers. ISBN 978-0-937207-63-5 (softcover) 240 pages, full color, 11" x 13" Retail $29.95 Order #400814
HAZEL CREEK: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF AN ICONIC MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY It’s amazing to read about all the things that happened on Hazel Creek. A famous writer mysteriously arrived and settled into a remote log cabin. A mine opened and showed great promise . . . until things turned very sour. One of the biggest lumber companies in the country set up shop and brought opportunity and prosperity for all. TVA decided to build a large dam to help the US win World War II, and a once-bustling town found itself inconveniently within the boundaries of our nation’s most popular national park. Nominated for a Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award. Daniel S. Pierce. ISBN 978-0-937207-85-7 (softcover) 120 pages, 6" x 9" Retail $10.95 Order #400980
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history CADES COVE: A PERSONAL HISTORY Who better than Judge William Wayne Oliver, direct descendant of John and Lucretia Oliver, to tell the story of growing up in Cades Cove? Feuds, murders, moonshining, and barn burnings—it’s all in there— but most of the book is pure childhood delight, with personal stories about trips to the mill, to the grassy balds in summer, gathering chestnuts, Christmas festivities, fishing, chores, horses—all the details of an idyllic childhood of growing up in the cove. William Wayne Oliver. ISBN 0937207799 (softcover) 150 pages, 6" x 9" Retail $14.95 Order #400951
THE CADES COVE STORY Updated with new photos! Scholar and former resident of the cove, A. Randolph Shields relates the history of this beautiful, lively mountain community. Learn about farming, homelife, religion, and recreation in the cove. Delightful historic photographs, clippings from area newspapers and excerpts from diaries help tell the story of the families who called Cades Cove home. A. Randolph Shields. ISBN 0-937207-07-1 (softcover) 116 pages, 6" x 9" Retail $9.95 Order #400055
STORIED STITCHES: QUILTS AND COVERLETS OF THE SMOKIES Born of necessity, these handmade covers were things of beauty, created with care and love, and each and every one tells stories of people’s lives. This book includes six traditional quilt patterns you can make yourself. Filled with color photos of quilts and quilting equipment. Rose Houk. ISBN 978-0-937207-68-0 (softcover) 68 pages, 8" x 8" Retail $8.95 Order #400887
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GRISTMILLS OF THE SMOKIES This booklet is packed with information about the history of water-powered gristmills in the Great Smoky Mountains. It offers an in-depth look at the four working gristmills in the national park: Mingus, Cable, Reagan and Ogle. Michal Strutin. (softcover) 16 pages, 6" x 8" Retail $2.50 Order #400430
COUNTRY STORES OF THE SMOKIES Country stores were so vital to community life in the Great Smoky Mountains that it could be said that there really was no community until there was a store. Rose Houk. (softcover) 40 pages, 6" x 8" Retail $7.49 Order #400964
CHURCHES OF THE SMOKIES This full-color booklet describes the history of religion in the Smokies from the days of brush arbors and circuit-riding preachers to the “homecomings” and decoration days that still occur in the park each summer. The booklet takes an in-depth look at the seven churches that are preserved in the park. Charles Maynard. (softcover) 36 pages, 6” x 8” Retail $3.50 Order #400680
THE CCC IN THE SMOKIES This booklet tells the story of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Between 1933 and 1942, more than 4,000 CCC enrollees worked in the Smokies planting trees, building trails and constructing buildings and roadways. Includes stories of camp life, work life, and the notable accomplishments of our nation’s “tree army.” Harley E. Jolley. (softcover) 24 pages, 6” x 8” Retail $2.95 Order #400586
A HOME IN WALKER VALLEY: THE STORY OF TREMONT Walker Valley (now referred to as the “Tremont” area of the park) has one of the most fascinating histories of any Smoky Mountain locale—an idyllic microcosm of Southern Appalachia. Includes more than 30 historic photos. By Jeremy Lloyd. (softcover) 52 pages, 6” x 8” Retail $6.50 Order #400841
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SMOKIES SPECIES-A-DAY PERPETUAL DESK CALENDAR New! This perpetual desk calendar can be used during any year and features one species found in Great Smoky Mountains National Park each day. Each page includes a full-color illustration or photo as well as interpretive text that gives the casual (non-scientific) audience a bit of background knowledge about that species. Once a month, a page is dedicated to a “new to science” species that has been newly described by Discover Life in America in the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory. Spiral binding, 5" x 4" Retail $24.99 Order #600007
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS 2023 NATIONAL PARK WALL CALENDAR New! Our 2023 calendar showcases beautiful firefly photographs by award-winning nature photographer Radim Schreiber. The calendar also features seasonal flora and fauna information, like wildflower blooms by month, seasonal animal migrations to and from the park, and predicted peak leaf color dates. Spiral wire binding, 11" x 11" Retail $14.95 Order #600001
BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS POSTER New! This beautiful 20” x 30” poster of Butterflies and Moths of the Smokies adds a splash of color and a glimpse of the natural world to any room. This poster complements the GSMA title of the same name, part of our popular field guide series. All 73 species of butterflies and 27 species of moths from the book are shown on the poster. 20” x 30” wall poster Retail $8.99 Order #650011
SMOKIES GUIDE This is the official newspaper of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Filled with information about the park, each issue highlights special destinations and fun things to see and do while visiting. Includes complete schedule of ranger-led walks and talks. Handy map of park on back page. Published four times annually at the start of each season. Minimum order of 100 copies. 16 pages, tabloid size. Wholesale price per bundle of 100: $10.00 Order #490021
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MOUNTAIN HOME: A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK With more than 300 historic photographs, this book is a stunning visual record of the Great Smoky Mountains prior to and after establishment of the national park. The text by Tennessee State Historian Wilma Dykeman and her son is considered the best historical overview of the area ever written. In addition, the book includes a useful appendix on the park’s historic sites today. Photographs courtesy of national park archives, the Smithsonian Institution, and the National Archives. Wilma Dykeman and Jim Stokely. ISBN 0-937207-57-8 (softcover) 163 pages, 8" x 8" Retail $12.95 Order #400799
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK: 30 YEARS OF AMERICAN LANDSCAPES One of the most gorgeous coffee table books of Smokies photographs ever published. Mack’s sensitivity to light, the extra large format and spectacular print quality make this an absolutely breath-taking work. Includes landscapes, flora and fauna in all four seasons of glorious nature. Richard Mack. ISBN 978-0975395424 (hardback) 220 pages, 11.5" x 13.25" Retail $45 Order #400831
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NOTECARD SETS These packaged boxed set features 20 cards with envelopes (4 each of 5 images). The winter set features beautiful photographs of the Carter Shields Cabin, snow-covered bear, deer, and more. The illustration set features 5 illustrations by Robin Easter Design. Printed on super high quality heavy card stock. A tremendous value for the price and your purchases benefit the park. The wildlife set features five animals of the Smokies, including a firefly, fox, salamander, owl, and black bear. Winter card set. 20 note cards with envelopes. Retail $14.95 Order #600375 Illustration card set. 20 note cards with envelopes. Retail $14.95 Order #600374 Wildlife card set. 20 note cards with envelopes. Retail $14.95 Order #600376 21
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Our magazine has become a runaway bestseller. GSMA members receive the magazine free, or you can buy individual issues from us. Vol 8 #1, #401011 $6.95 (From Six Billion to One; I Think You Saw a Skink; The Newfound Gap Road Yesterday and Today; A Voice in the Wilderness: The Miracle of Harvey Broome; The Map Room: 1936 Illustrated Map by H.P. Ijams) Vol 8 #2, #401012 $6.95 (The Building of Fontana Dam; Margaret Stevenson: The Woman Who Loved a Mountain; Free and Easy: Hawks of the Great Smoky Mountains; Ranger Stories: Park Ranger Johnny Morrell; Fall Wildflowers: An Unappreciated Extravaganza) Vol 10 #1, #401015 $6.95 (Special National Parks Centennial Issue: NPS Turns 100; Smokies Superintendent Cassius Cash; The 100 Most Influential People in Park History; Potluck the Pigeon) Vol 10 #2, #401016 $6.95 (Special National Parks Centennial Issue II: Wintering on Mount Le Conte; 100 Things to See and Do in the Southeastern National Parks; Charles Grossman, Hoarder of History; When Lightning Strikes; Vampires and Zombies of the Floral Kind) Spring 2017 Vol 11 #1, #401017 $6.95 (Monkey Trial Fever; Night Riders from Hell: White Caps in Sevier County; Ritter Lumber Company Comes to Hazel Creek; Here Be Dragons: Dragonflies and Damselflies of the Smokies; Tall Tails; A Season of Fires) SMOKIESINFORMATION.ORG
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BIG BEND KILLING: THE APPALACHIAN BALLAD TRADITION Grammy Award nominated! GSMA’s fourth album of traditional American music celebrates Appalachia’s rich legacy of songs that tell stories, a tradition traceable to the British Isles. Big Bend Killing features 32 ballads by leading UK- and American-roots music luminaries including Rosanne Cash, Archie Fisher, Alice Gerrard, Sheila Kay Adams, David Holt, and Laura Boosinger with the Kruger Brothers. 2-disc set. Retail $19.95 Order #200973
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FILM AN ISLAND IN THE SKY Smoky Mountain Explorer Series. Take a video journey to Clingmans Dome, the highest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains. View astonishing footage of rivers of clouds, sunrises, wildlife, wildflowers, and the turn of the seasons atop this island in the sky. 35 minutes. Contains DVD and Blu-Ray on separate discs. Produced by Great Smoky Mountains Association. Retail $13.95 Order #200943
SEASONS OF THE SMOKIES Smoky Mountain Explorer Series. This film showcases life in the four seasons at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. View astonishing footage of wildlife, wildflowers and the turn of the seasons in one of the most biologically diverse places in North America. 35 minutes. Contains DVD and Blu-Ray on separate discs. Produced by Great Smoky Mountains Association. Retail $13.95 Order #200946
MOUNT LE CONTE: SACRED MOUNTAIN OF THE SMOKIES Smoky Mountain Explorer Series. Mount Le Conte draws thousands of hikers up steep slopes to its rocky summit each year. Now you can join filmmaker Gary Wilson and narrator Bill Landry as they explore the scenic trails, wildflowers, waterfalls, llama teams, lodge staff and other extraordinary people who make it special. 37 minutes. Contains DVD and Blu-Ray on separate discs. Produced by Great Smoky Mountains Association. Retail $13.95 Order #200960
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK DVD This is the same wonderful film shown at the big theater in the park’s Sugarlands Visitor Center. It covers geology, wildlife, forests and wildflowers, history, and the amazing story of the creation of the national park. Stereo Surround Sound, chapter search and optional closed captioning. DVD. 20 minutes. Retail $10.99 Order #200150 SMOKIESINFORMATION.ORG
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FILM LAND OF FALLING WATER Smoky Mountain Explorer Series. This film takes you on a journey to explore the 3,000 miles of streams and rivers that splash and churn from the Smokies’ highest mountains to the valleys below. Join filmmaker Gary Wilson and narrator Bill Landry as they highlight the waterfalls, aquatic life, trout streams and extraordinary park employees who work to protect rare and endangered species. 39 minutes. Contains DVD and Blu-Ray on separate discs. Produced by Great Smoky Mountains Association. Retail $13.95 Order #200966
A PLACE CALLED CADES COVE Smoky Mountain Explorer Series. At one time it was a bustling community of more than 800 people with schools, churches, stores, an iron forge and gristmills. Today it is where people flock to watch bear, deer, river otter and birds. Join filmmaker Valerie Polk and narrator Bill Landry as they tell the story of Cades Cove, from the time of Cherokee hunters, through the Civil War, to the days of moonshiners, mountain top cattle herders, and the creation of the national park. Learn about all the wildflowers and wildlife you love to see. 1 hour, 24 minutes. Contains DVD and Blu-Ray on separate discs. Produced by Great Smoky Mountains Association. Retail $13.95 Order #200969
SMOKY MOUNTAIN EXPLORER VOL. I The first five films in the Smoky Mountain Explorer Series rolled into one box set: Explore Clingmans Dome and the Spruce-fir forests; follow the diversity of the park through four seasons; learn the history of Mount Le Conte; glimpse the fascinating aquatic world of mountain streams; and learn how nature and human history are preserved in Cades Cove. Plus bonus short film by Gary Wilson on the wildfires of November 2016. 3 hours, 54 minutes. Contains DVD and Blu-Ray on separate discs. Produced by Great Smoky Mountains Association. Retail $34.99 Order #200974
THE MOUNTAIN FARM MUSEUM DVD This DVD showcases the Mountain Farm Museum, a historical highlight of any visit to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This National Park Service site includes an array of meticulously preserved authentic log buildings, including the richly furnished Davis-Queen cabin, drover’s barn, springhouse, meat house, apple barn and more. During the growing season, the farm springs to life with rangers and volunteers tending heirloom vegetables in the showcase garden and historic varieties of corn, sorghum and apples in the fields and orchard. 27 minutes. DVD Retail $8.95 Order #200939 SMOKIESINFORMATION.ORG
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FOOD AND RECIPES MOUNTAIN MAKIN’S IN THE SMOKIES A cookbook filled with delicious, old-time recipes from the heart of the Smoky Mountains handed down from grandmother to mother to daughter. Sifted and blended with a few mountain anecdotes and tales. Spiral bound for easy use. ISBN 0-937207-12-8 (softcover) 54 pages, 6" x 9" Retail $8.95 Order #400189
FOOD AND RECIPES OF THE SMOKIES Enjoy more than 300 hearty, authentic recipes savored for generations by the people of the Great Smoky Mountains. Lively text and historic photographs capture the spirit of mountain folk and describe their time-honored techniques of cultivating, preparing and preserving food. Spiral bound for easy use. Rose Houk. ISBN 0-937207-22-5 (softcover) 176 pages, 6" x 8" Retail $15.95 Order #400108
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SINGING CREEK New! Molly is a singing crayfish in the Great Smoky Mountains, and she has a big dream: to make a record. With her ragtag band that includes three madtoms on drums, a piano-playing tangerine darter, a bullfrog on banjo, and a fishing spider on guitar, Molly’s dream may come true. But when a mysterious stranger with a bad reputation appears just as they’re about to make their record, Molly’s plans could take an unfortunate turn...This charming early reader, written by Morgan Simmons and illustrated by Don Wood, also includes a glossary of facts about aquatic life in the Smokies. 48 pages, 5 ¼” x 7 ¼” (hardcover) Retail $12.95 Order #400918
10 THINGS I LIKE ABOUT YOU: DISCOVERING GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK COLORING BOOK Salamanders, forests, flowers, bears, deer—what’s not to like about coloring the pages of this book? 32 pages, 9" x 12" (softcover) Retail $4.99 Order #400075
SABRINA: A GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS STORY Lisa Horstman, author and illustrator of The Great Smoky Mountain Salamander Ball and The Troublesome Cub has outdone herself this time with Sabrina: A Great Smoky Mountains Story. Sabrina is the tale of a special kind of squirrel who finds herself in a strange new home after a run-in with an owl. Follow along as Sabrina learns how to survive, and then thrive, in her new environment. Sabrina and her ilk are denizens of the rich and rare spruce-fir forest that clings to the Smokies highest peaks. A perfect “sit on my lap and I’ll read you a story” book. Lisa Horstman. ISBN 978-0-937207-80-2 (softcover) 48 pages, 10" x 10" Retail $8.99 Order #400952
SMOKY MOUNTAIN WEE ONES Designed especially for infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers, this book features super thick “board” pages and rounded corners so even the youngest park patrons can handle it. The simple story astutely shows similarities between baby humans and some cute baby animals that live in the Great Smoky Mountains.
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THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAIN SALAMANDER BALL Children ages three to eight will delight in this fantastic tale of a young girl’s vacation in the Smoky Mountains. Wandering from her tent late one summer’s night, Sara finds an invitation she just can’t resist! It leads her to a secret salamander festival she enjoys watching until suddenly she is discovered…. Written in verse and filled with fascinating salamander facts, this award-winning book is irresistibly fun! Lisa Horstman. ISBN 0-937207-21-7 (softcover) 32 pages, 10" x 10" Retail $8.95 Order #400219
THE TROUBLESOME CUB “... should be required reading for children and their families who regularly camp, hike and play in...parks that are home to wild black bears...” ~Knoxville News Sentinel Kids will love this true story of a bear cub who fell asleep in a dumpster and was inadvertently picked up by a garbage truck. Written in delightful rhyme, the story has a happy ending and some important lessons for protecting wildlife. Lisa Horstman. ISBN 0-937207-31-4 (softcover) 32 pages, 10" x 10" Retail $8.95 Order #400551
THE SMOKIES YUKKY BOOK Kids will go wild over the weird, creepy, yukky stuff in this book. Where else can your kids learn about carnivorous plants, vomiting vultures, snot otters, ant lions and other magnificent things that really, really live in the Great Smoky Mountains? Written by Doris Gove; illustrated by Lisa Horstman. Recommended for kids ages 8 through 12. Doris Gove. ISBN 0-937207-48-9 (softcover) 64 pages, 7" x 10" Retail $8.95 Order #400740
WE’RE GOING TO THE MOUNTAINS The youngest fans of the park will love this beautiful, sweet book that leads them on a pleasant hiking and camping trip through Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Kids will enjoy the gorgeous illustrations of fish, skunks, river otters, bear, deer, trees, wildflowers and stars. Written by Steve Kemp; illustrated by Lisa Horstman. Steve Kemp. ISBN 9-780937-207598 (softcover) 48 pages, 8" x 10" Retail $7.99 Order #400801
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