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Albright Grove Fly-Thru

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Flight Path Description:

The aerial flight path begins with a vertical view of the Albright Grove region within Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The initial view is looking south from Cosby, Tennesee. You then fly along the Maddron Bald trail until reaching the vicinity of the Albright Grove Loop Trail where the virtual tour photos were taken. At this point you circle around and return to the near vertical view.

This is an animated aerial view of the trails to and around and the topography around Albright Grove.
This is an animated aerial view of the trails to and around and the topography around Albright Grove.
Created June 2003 by Jake Cseke of the NBII Southern Appalachian Information Node GIS Group (sain.nbii.gov)for the Save Our Hemlocks organization (www.saveourhemlocks.org).

Symbology:

Dots

Black: Cosby, Tennessee

Lines

Black: Maddron Bald Trail
Blue: Streams
Brown: Roads
Red: Albright Grove Loop Trail
Light Green: Great Smoky Mountains National Park boundary

To learn more and see the environment in Albright Grove, take the Virtual Tour of Albright Grove


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