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    Is there any type of shuttle service between Newfound Gap and Gatlinburg?? I would like to find a way to get into town for a night. Ideas? Thanks

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    hitch hiking is easy. i've done it many times

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    If you want a reliable shuttle service, try:
    A Walk In The Woods
    AAA Hiker Services
    I've used and recommend both.
    However, I would expect a cost of around $50 (+/-) which means about $100 round trip.
    During Thru-Hiker Season, there's usually several who are familiar with the thru hikers and will provide a lift. I've done so myself when I saw a crowd of hikers in Gatlinburg looking for rides back to New Found Gap.

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    Seriously.... just thumb a ride.

    I had someone offer me a ride when I sat down for a drink after coming up over the hill to Newfound. Don't pay..... there's only one way down into Gatlinburg from there and it's Newfound Gap.... everyone is going that way and people will take you for FREE.

    DONT PAY.

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    One of the easiest hitches on the trail is at New Found Gap, thumb normally not needed
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    yes......as much as i like a walk in the woods (and am friends with them), newfound gap going into town is an incredibly easy hitch...

    and the ride going up, can also be easy......

    just position yourself near the visitors center along newfound gap road, and have patience, and someone will pick ya up....

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    A Walk in the Woods is a great company, and if you want to use their services, call them now and get on the schedule to make sure you have a ride from them. I agree with TNhiker - it isn't hard to get from Newfound Gap into town because the GSR is crawling with people going up and down the mountains. Patience should score you a ride. Money will guarantee it.

    Quote Originally Posted by TNhiker View Post
    yes......as much as i like a walk in the woods (and am friends with them), newfound gap going into town is an incredibly easy hitch...

    and the ride going up, can also be easy......

    just position yourself near the visitors center along newfound gap road, and have patience, and someone will pick ya up....

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    Typo on GSR = GSM Great Smoky Mountains

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    Quote Originally Posted by wornoutboots View Post
    , thumb normally not needed
    not legal either, in the park - talking your way into a ride may be iffy, but is certainly commonplace and have never heard of an issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNhiker View Post

    and the ride going up, can also be easy......

    just position yourself near the visitors center along newfound gap road, and have patience, and someone will pick ya up....
    before the entrance sign to be legal

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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    not legal either, in the park - talking your way into a ride may be iffy, but is certainly commonplace and have never heard of an issue
    Section 4.31 in the Compendium of rules and regulations for GSMNP specifically allows hitchhiking "for the purpose of hiking a park trail" so long as it is not creating a traffic hazard.

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    yup...

    hitchhiking is very legal in the park......

    i have waved to many a ranger while on the side of the road thumbing for a ride.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by HooKooDooKu View Post
    Section 4.31 in the Compendium of rules and regulations for GSMNP specifically allows hitchhiking "for the purpose of hiking a park trail" so long as it is not creating a traffic hazard.
    And hitchhiking to gatlinburg fits into the above how?

    Hang around NFG, people will ask what your doing.
    Those people are going to eitheq gatlinburg or cherokee.
    Just ask for a ride.
    Last edited by MuddyWaters; 04-20-2016 at 20:27.

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    And hitchhiking to gatlinburg fits into the above how?


    hookoodooku was responding with the compendium rules as another person in the thread was suggesting that hitchhiking in the park was not legal.....

    so thats how it fits in----pointing out it is perfectly legal to hitchhike in the park.....

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    Funny, the last time I hitched in the Smokies it was raining hard & a park ranger picked me up & dropped me off at Sugarlands & told me to catch the trolley from there into town because "he wan't really supposed to pick up people" good dude!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HooKooDooKu View Post
    If you want a reliable shuttle service, try:
    A Walk In The Woods
    AAA Hiker Services
    I've used and recommend both.
    However, I would expect a cost of around $50 (+/-) which means about $100 round trip.
    During Thru-Hiker Season, there's usually several who are familiar with the thru hikers and will provide a lift. I've done so myself when I saw a crowd of hikers in Gatlinburg looking for rides back to New Found Gap.
    We don't normally go into Gatlinburg, just use the bypass to get to the Park. If we wanted to offer rides to NFG, where in G'burg would we find people needing a ride? Is there a spot or two where they gather?

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    Quote Originally Posted by illabelle View Post
    We don't normally go into Gatlinburg, just use the bypass to get to the Park. If we wanted to offer rides to NFG, where in G'burg would we find people needing a ride? Is there a spot or two where they gather?
    At the last Gatlinburg traffic light as you enter the park.

    If they are actively trying to thumb a right, they should be near the Marathon Gas station or 'Old Dad's General Store' because these businesses are on the right side of the road for vehicles heading into the park.

    You might also find some milling around the NOC-Gatlinburg across the street.

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    along with those places------often at the split of the roads where sugarland visitors center is, people stand there for hitching......

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    Quote Originally Posted by illabelle View Post
    We don't normally go into Gatlinburg, just use the bypass to get to the Park. If we wanted to offer rides to NFG, where in G'burg would we find people needing a ride? Is there a spot or two where they gather?
    You have to do it past the last light in town, you aren't allowed to hitch inside town.

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