December in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park typically brings a mix of winter conditions. Higher elevations often experience snow and ice, while lower elevations tend to see a combination of rain, snow, and freezing temperatures. This period marks the park’s transition into its colder season, with average highs ranging from the low 30s to the mid-40s Fahrenheit (F) and lows dipping into the teens and 20s F depending on elevation. Road closures due to inclement weather are possible, and visitors should be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
Understanding typical weather patterns for this period is crucial for trip planning. Adequate preparation allows visitors to safely enjoy the park’s unique beauty in winter, including frozen waterfalls, snow-dusted mountain vistas, and the crisp, clear air. Historically, December has offered a less crowded experience compared to peak seasons, providing a different perspective on the park’s natural wonders. Checking current forecasts and road conditions before arrival is essential for a safe and enjoyable visit.