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Discover Smokies Hiking Trails: Adventure Awaits in the Great Outdoors

Explore over 850 miles of diverse hiking trails in the Smokies Park. From historic routes to scenic waterfalls, there's a trail for everyone to enjoy. Plan your hike with trail maps, stay at campsites, and learn about trail highlights and cautions. Discover the beauty of the Smokies today!

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Discover Smokies Hiking Trails: Adventure Awaits in the Great Outdoors

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  1. Smokies D • Hiking Trails

  2. Hiking Trails • 850 miles-some old roads, some Indian trails, etc, some built by CCC. • Some trails are foot travel only & some both horse/foot.

  3. Trails • Trail Maps cost $1.00 (Honor system at Park) • Trail distances are measured between junctions.

  4. Campsites # 1-98 • Those in bold or pink require a reservation(865-436-1231) • H means horse. • Campsite elevation is listed on the back. • Permits are required. Free !

  5. Areas • Cades Cove • Elkmont/Tremont • Greenbrier/Cosby • Cataloochee/Big Creek • Oconaluftee • Deep Creek

  6. Areas • Noland Creek • Forney Creek • Hazel Creek • Twentymile • Fontana Lake

  7. Shelters • 16 shelters are mostly located on the 70+ miles of Appalachian Trail in the park and are mainly intended for thru hikers.

  8. Clockwise: Cosby, Mollies Ridge, Pecks Corner, Mt. Collins-whiteblaze.net

  9. Trail Highlights • Waterfalls-ex. Ramsay Cascades • Virgin Forests-Baxter Creek • Historic-Little Cataloochee • Views-Mt. Cammerer • Wildlife-Cades Cove

  10. Mt. Cammerer Fire Tower

  11. Types of Hikes • Day Hikes, Loops, In/Out, Drop Offs, Thru, Overnight • Further info (book)-Hiking Trails of The Smokies

  12. Planning/Considerations • Traffic, Trail distance, points of interest, elevation, danger, availability of campsite, water supply, time of year

  13. Cautions • Hypothermia, Lost, Bears, Injury, Falls, Stream Hazards and crossings, road closure, winter, drinking water

  14. Road access • I-40, US 441, US 129, US 321, US 416, US 19, US 32

  15. Rules • Minimal Impact-Camp only in sites, Max. party size 8, Fires within area and ground wood, Food Storage (bears), Toilet, trash, No collection of defacing, Pollution of streams, firearms, feeding/harassing wildlife.

  16. Mt. Leconte trails • Alum Cave Bluff, Rainbow Falls, Boulevard, Trillium Gap, Bullhead, Brushy Mountain. There is a shelter and a lodge on top.

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