
Southern Appalachians
The Southern Appalachians are a mountainous region in the southeastern United States, primarily spanning parts of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Known for their stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant ecosystems, these mountains are part of the larger Appalachian Mountain range. The area features rich cultural traditions, including Appalachian music and crafts, and is home to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which attracts millions of visitors. The region is also significant for its history and the unique lifestyles of its communities, blending natural beauty with deep-rooted heritage.