Gatlinburg Hiking

Gatlinburg Hiking and Hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers plenty of options for a wide variety of visitors. With over 800 miles of trails the offerings include strenuous ascents to leisurely strolls on paved trails there are plenty of options.

And don't forget to choose a hike to one of the many waterfalls in the area.

You can even choose from one of several auto tours to view the smokies from the comfort of you own vehicle.

Did we mention the Appalachian trail? The 2,175 mile trail passes right through the Gatlinburg area in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

You can hike and see 80 historic homes, barns, churches, schools, and grist mills through out the park and take advantage of horseback riding, picnic areas, wildlife viewing and see the largest collection of flora in North America.

Hiking Options:

Location
   Newfound Gap (10)
   Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail (4)
   Townsend (1)
   Gatlinburg (1)
   Greenbrier (1)
   Cades Cove (12)
   Cataloochee (2)
   Balsam Mountain (4)
   Big Creek (2)
   Clingmans Dome (5)
   Mt. LeConte (1)
   Cosby (3)
   Cherokee (5)
   Deep Creek (5)
   Elkmont (8)
   Fontana Village (2)
Difficulty
   Hard (27)
   Difficult (24)
   Easy (16)
Waterfall
   Waterfall (20)
   No Waterfall (47)
Surface
   Dirt Trail (66)
   Paved (1)
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