Smoky Mountains (smoked hickory | fraser fir)
Smells like smoke, fir, spruce tree, embers, amber, and cedar.
Scent strength: light
Reminds us of taking a hike in the woods
Great Smoky Mountains is one of the most visited national parks in the US. The park is best known for its waterfalls, valleys, meadows, giant sequoias, and massive granite rocks.
Travel tip: There is no entrance fee for the park, but remember to pay for parking!
If you like this scent, you might also like Banff, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, and Rocky Mountains.
Smells like smoke, fir, spruce tree, embers, amber, and cedar.
Scent strength: light
Reminds us of taking a hike in the woods
Great Smoky Mountains is one of the most visited national parks in the US. The park is best known for its waterfalls, valleys, meadows, giant sequoias, and massive granite rocks.
Travel tip: There is no entrance fee for the park, but remember to pay for parking!
If you like this scent, you might also like Banff, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, and Rocky Mountains.
Description
Smells like smoke, fir, spruce tree, embers, amber, and cedar.
Scent strength: light
Reminds us of taking a hike in the woods
Great Smoky Mountains is one of the most visited national parks in the US. The park is best known for its waterfalls, valleys, meadows, giant sequoias, and massive granite rocks.
Travel tip: There is no entrance fee for the park, but remember to pay for parking!
If you like this scent, you might also like Banff, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, and Rocky Mountains.
























