Smokies Scavenger Hunt
March 24, 2012
Grab a team of your favorite people and drive out to the Smokies for a Saturday filled with trivia, hikes and other group challenges. How well do you know YOUR National Park?
Adventure seekers start here.

Tremont Events
Workshops, school, programs, hikes, camping trips and more!
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Tremont Jobs
A unique opportunity to work inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Check out our jobs page.

Current Road Closures
The park is now distributing road closure information via Twitter. Click here to check closures.

Tremont eNews
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bi-weekly enewsletter including Tremont and park information and articles
by our naturalists.

Walker Valley Reflections
The Winter Edition of Walker Valley Reflections is out! You'll see it in your mailbox soon, but check it out here first.
View online.

Plans to Improve Tremont
Click here to learn more from Tremont
about the Environmental Assessment
that the park released on improving our facilities.



Tremont Timeline


Our Mission

Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont provides in-depth experiences through education programs that celebrate ecological and cultural diversity, foster stewardship, and nurture appreciation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Connecting people and nature summarizes our mission, which we accomplish through providing hands-on learning experiences with the National Park, focusing on developing in people a greater sense of place, a deepened appreciation and awe for the diversity of life and people, and an ethics of stewardship that follows them home.

Weaving Our Message

"Connecting people and nature." This is the phrase we have used to frame what we believe the Tremont experience is about. What does this really mean? What is the thread that runs through each program we conduct? How do we translate our mission into individual lessons, our mix of programs, and the types of groups we seek to serve?

These are questions we continually keep in mind. As we develop programs, train staff, and consider new opportunities, we must look carefully at the message we wish to convey. There are three strands which we believe are at the heart of our mission and define what connecting people and nature means. The three strands are Sense of Place, Diversity, and Stewardship. These strands weave the thread that flows through each lesson and program we offer. They are what we desire people to experience and contemplate from the time they first cross the boundary of Great Smoky Mountains National Park until long after they return home. They are the basis upon which we should evaluate our progress and develop new programs.

The following are ideas and values that these themes represent:

Sense of Place

Diversity