| Trail Name |
Length |
Difficulty |
Description |
| Abrams Falls Trail |
5 miles round trip |
Moderate, relatively flat |
This trail leads to the 20 foot high Abrams Falls, which spills into
a scenic pool. The trail begins at the Abrams Falls parking lot at the
west end of the Cades Cove Loop Rd. Elevation gain is 340 Feet |
| Alum Cave Trail |
11 miles round trip |
Starts easy, becomes difficult |
An initial 1.5 mile trail takes
ou through Arch Rock's erosion-created tunnel. The next .8 mile is steeper
and leads to Alum Cave Bluffs, which
is a 100 ft high cliff. The last 3.2 miles lead to Mounta LeConte, one
of the park's best viewpoints. This last half of the trail is steep & at
times hikers must grip trailside cables to traverse cliffs. |
| The Appalachian Trail |
2167 miles |
|
The entire trip takes 4-6 months crossing 14 states, eight national forests,
two national parks and 15 major rivers. Elevations range from 6,643 feet
at Clingmans Dome in the Smokies to near sea level at the Hudson River
in New York |
| Boulevard Trail |
16 miles round trip |
Somewhat strenuous |
This is the easiest of the five trails to Mount LeConte's summit. take
the Appalacian Trail from Newfound gap to Boulevard Trail. Elevation gain
is 1,545 feet. |
| Chimney Tops Trail |
4 miles round trip |
Strenuous |
Winds through virgin forest to the Chimney Tops Pinnacles. It starts
at the Chimney Tops trailhead, located on Newfound Gap rd. Elevationgain
is 1,335 feet |
| Hen Wallow Falls Trail |
4 miles round trip |
Moderate |
This trail makes a good short day hike. The main trail leads to the top
of the falls; a steep narrow side trail leads to the bottom. The trailhead
is before the picnic area on the road to Cosby ampground. Elevation gain
is 520 feet |
| Indian Creek Falls Trail |
2 miles round trip |
Easy |
This is a flat trail that offers an easy walk to picturesque Indian Creek
Falls, which cascades 60 feet down a series of ledges into a wide pool.
The trailhead is at the end of Deep Creek Rd just past the Deep creek Campground.
Elevation gain is 100 feet. |
| Laurel Falls Trail |
2.5 miles round trip |
Moderately Easy |
This is the most popular waterfall trail in the park. The paved trail
is relatively flat and passes through a forest of pine and oak trees. The
trailhead is located at the laurel falls parking area on Little River rd.
Elevation gain is 200 feet |
| Ramsey Cascades Trail |
8 miles round-trip |
Strenuous |
This leads to the park's highest
waterfall. It passes through an old-growth deciduous forest before reaching
the 100-foot-high Ramsey Cascades. Do not attempt to climb to the top
of the falls; several attempts have resulted in fatalities. From Greenbrier,
follow signs to the Ramsey Cascades trailhead. Elevation gain is 2,375
feet. |
| Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail |
3000 foot loop |
Easy |
Paved trail built in 1993 to
accomodate visitors with disabilities. The level trail leads to distinct
forest life zones, a river and the remains of pre-park dwellings. The
trailhead is located off Newfound Gap rd, 1/4 mile south of Sugarlands
Visitor Center. |