Hiking – Great Smoky Mountains National Park maintains 800 miles of trails inside the park
Hiking Trails range from moderate to strenuous, and some are even accessible. Whatever you level of hiking skills, you may choose from more than 800 miles of trails.
When taking the trailhead to the top of the mountain, photographic opportunities are remarkable. Moreover, you will encounter rivers, streams, bridges, waterfalls, floral, fauna, majestic trees, rock formations, wildlife, sunrises, sunsets!
Things to bring when hiking in the Smokies:
• Comfortable walking shoes
• High energy food
• Flashlight
• Whistle
• Knife
• First aid kit
• Extra clothing
• Matches
• Water
• Raingear
• Trail maps
• Compass
TRAILS IN THE CADES COVE AREA
• Abrams Falls Trail
• Ace Gap Trail
• Anthony Creek Trail
• Beard Cane Trail
• Bote Mountain Trail
• Cane Creek Trail
• Cooper Road Trail
• Crib Gap Trail
• Grapeyard Ridge Trail
• Gregory Bald Trail
• Gregory Ridge Trail
• Hannah Mountain Trail
• Hatcher Mountain Trail
• Indian Grave Gap Trail
• Little Bottoms Trail
• Rabbit Creek Trail
• Rich Mountain Loop Trail
• Rich Mountain Trail
• Russell Field Trail
• Scott Mountain Trail
• Wet Bottom Trail
TRAILS IN THE CATALOOCHEE AREA
• Boogerman Trail
• Caldwell Fork Trail
TRAILS IN THE COSBY AREA
• Albright Grove Trail
• Hen Wallow Falls Trail
DEEP CREEK AREA
• Indian Creek Falls Trail
GATLINBURG / MT LECONTE AREA
• Alum Cave Bluffs Trail
• Appalachian Trail
• Boulevard Trail
• Bullhead Trail
• Chimney Tops Trail
• Fighting Creek Trail
• Laurel Falls Trail
• Old Sugarlands Trail
• Rainbow Falls Trail
• Ramsay Cascades Trail
• Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail
• Trillium Gap Trail
HikingintheSmokys.com – Search for more than 70 trails by trail key features, by rating difficulty, by location within the Park or by using the alphabetical listing.
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