Short
Hikes
(Distance is Round Trip)
Abrams
Falls
Distance: 5.0 Miles Difficulty:Moderate
One of the most popular trails in the Smokies, Abrams Falls is
in close proximity to Cades Cove. Beginning at the wooden bridge
over Abrams Creek, the trail takes hikers along a pleasant and
level course. The trail does become steep when you near Arbutus
Ridge and climb into a gap in the ridge. The path then leads to
Abrams Falls, one of the parks largest falls and a thing of absolute
beauty.

Alum
Cave Bluff
Distance 4.6 Miles Difficulty:Moderate
Alum Cave Bluff is one of the finest short hikes the park has to
offer. It includes the natural arching Arch Rock and
three more amazing sites. First is Huggins Hell, named by settlers
who were detoured by the areas rhododendrons and laurel. You will
then reach Inspiration Bluff, which has a spectacular view of the
Little Pigeon Rivers upper basin. You finish the trek at Alum
Cave Bluff, a massive ledge of black slate high above the trail.

Andrews
Bald
Distance 4.4 Miles Difficulty:Moderate
This trail follows the upper end of the Forney Ridge Trail, beginning
where the paved path to Clingmans Dome Tower leaves the road. The
trail ends at Andrews Bald, the highest bald in the Smokies. On
a pleasant day the view can be breathtaking, offering an endless
landscape of mountains stretching all the way into North Carolina.

Baskins
Creek Falls
Distance 3.8 Miles Difficulty:Easy
Beginning at the Roaring Fork Nature Trail parking area, this trail
offers visitors a seldom-visited sanctuary from higher traffic trails.
Visitors will enjoy an easy rise and fall in the trail, with only
a slight descent before turning and rising towards the falls. Just
before the falls you will pass the Baskin Cemetery, where a little
more than a dozen graves still stand. The hollow that receives the
falls sits some thirty-five feet below the bluff to create Baskins
Creek Falls.

Chimney
Tops
Distance 4.0 Miles Difficulty:Strenuous
This hike is short and very steep. But, dont let the quick
ascent detour you from one of the Smokies finest views. Relatively
easy for the first mile, you will endure a 600-yard climb to the
Chimneys before experiencing a breathtaking view that rivals any
other. This trail is not particularly dangerous, but is not recommended
for small children.

Clingmans
Dome Tower
Distance 1.0 Mile Difficulty:Easy
This trail is a wide, paved course that is easily accessible with
a wheelchair or stroller. Rest room facilities and benches assist
in navigating the path. When you reach the summit, you will be standing
on the second highest peak east of the Mississippi River. The tower
is reached via a wide ramp, making this trail an immediate favorite
amongst families and groups with children.

Grotto
Falls
Distance 2.4 Miles Difficulty:Moderate
This trail is located off the Roaring Fork Motor Trail and offers
the only waterfall that visitors are able to walk behind. Though
the trail is primarily traversing a hemlock forest, it is a suitable
trek for novice hikes. The distance to the falls is relatively short
and the slope is easy to travel. Located close to Gatlinburg, Groto
Falls has long been a tourist favorite.

Laurel
Falls
Distance 2.5 Miles Difficulty:Easy
Laurel Falls offers the easiest waterfall access in the Smokies.
Following a paved trail, hikers walk through a progression of cascades
before arriving at the flat, rocky base of the 60-foot waterfall.
This trail is easily accessible by wheelchair and stroller and offers
the perfect spot to sit and take in the beauty of the falls and
mystifying sounds of rushing water. Because of this, Laurel Falls
is one of the Smokies most visited trails.

Rainbow
Falls
Distance 5.5 Miles Difficulty:Moderate
Though this trail is a bit challenging, it takes visitors to the
highest waterfall in the Smoky Mountains. Beginning at the upper
end of Cherokee Orchard, the path takes visitors through a field
of boulders, hardwood and hemlock forests and along a streamside
to the base of the 80-foot falls. Though this is one of the more
difficult short trails, it is well worth the trip once you reach
the falls.

Spruce
Flats Falls
Distance 2.0 Miles Difficulty:Strenuous
This trail is a narrow and harsh path that follows a high bluff
overlooking the Little River. The highest points of the trail offer
tranquil views of the river below, as well as the rolling mountains
in the distance. A sudden descent ends at the base of the Spruce
Flats Falls, a hidden jewel of the Smokies. The falls offer both
a lower and upper set of waterfalls, though traversing the area
is quite difficult due to the terrain of cliffs and boulders.

Day
Hikes
(Distance is Round Trip)
Alum
Cave Trail to Mount Le Conte
Distance 10.2 Miles Difficulty:Moderate
Many will argue that this trail is the best in the Smokies. The
trail is highlighted by Arch Rock, Huggins Hell, Inspiration Point,
Alum Cave Bluff, and Le Conte lodge atop the mountain. The trail
ranges from fairly level to steep and difficult, offering hikers
the opportunity to view countless treasures and breathtaking views.
At the top of Mount Le Conte, hikers can view a plethora of scenery
standing at 6,593 feet above sea level.

Charlies
Bunion
Distance 8.0 Miles - Difficulty:Moderate
A heavily traveled path, the trail to Charlies Bunion follows the
Appalachian Trail for a majority of your trek. Offering a moderately
difficult hike, the trail is relatively easy with more difficult
terrain towards the end of the trail. The highlight of this hike
is the fine panoramic views that are available at both the beginning
and the end of the hike. You can either stand atop Charlies Bunion,
offering an easy resting place, or the Jump-Off. Both give visitors
an amazing view that is well worth the walk.

Gregory
Bald
Distance 8.0 Miles Difficulty:Strenuous
This hike is not an easy one, but those who choose to take it can
look forward to one of the finest views in the Smokies. Overlooking
the beautiful Cades Cove basin, Gregory Balds also offers a mid-June
spectacle of azaleas. This hike is intended for experienced hikers
and will often take an average of four hours just to reach the Balds.

Ramsay
Cascades
Distance 8.0 Miles Difficulty:Strenuous
Ramsay Cascades offers one of the most spectacular waterfalls in
the Smoky Mountains, but the trek arriving there can be very difficult
to traverse. Though the trail begins as a fairly easy path, it becomes
a rocky surface that can become very slick and dangerous when moist.
Lying deep within the serene surroundings of the mountains, the
trail takes visitors through pristine wilderness to two streams
cascading over a ledge and forming an immaculate scene that begs
for a picnic lunch. Though this trail offers an amazing destination,
make sure that you are up to the trip.

Spencer
Field/Thunderhead
Distance 14.4 Miles Difficulty:Strenuous
This trail begins at the Cades Cove Picnic Grounds and takes visitors
on a tour that culminates at Thunderhead Mountain. Though the trip
is not an easy one, it offers visitors the opportunity to view Thunderhead,
the highest peak in the western Smokies, and Spence field, the largest
bald in the park. This trail is fairly steep and offers quite a
challenge to novice hikers, but it offers both spectacular views
and magnificent scenery in route to an unforgettable destination.

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