The long and often physically challenging hikes certainly have their rewards but if you’re looking for something a little easier and shorter. The three-thousand-foot loop, level paved Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail was built in 1993 to assist the disabled, older visitors and children in strollers. From this trail you can see the Chimney Tops Pinnacles or visit the Alum Cave Bluffs or even Elkmont which began as a rough and tumble logging town and gradually evolved into a area for the wealthy.
Another easy hike is the Abrams Falls Trail, which is a five mile round trip, relatively flat with an elevation of only 340 feet, leading to the twenty-foot high falls which spill into a scenic pool. From this trail you can also visit Cades Cove.
It can be fun to hike the Indian Creek Falls Trail with an elevation of only a hundred feet or so. A two-mile round trip flat trail where you can see a couple of beautiful waterfalls in the Deep Creek area. Besides the falls at Indian Creek, you will also see Tom Branch Falls, both twenty-five feet high, which cascade sixty feet over ledges into a pool. These are only a few of the simpler hiking trails in the Smokies but there are many more to choose from.
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The long and often physically challenging hikes certainly have their rewards but if you’re looking for something a little easier and shorter. The three-thousand-foot loop, level paved Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail was built in 1993 to assist the disabled, older visitors and children in strollers. From this trail you can see the Chimney Tops Pinnacles or visit the Alum Cave Bluffs or even Elkmont which began as a rough and tumble logging town and gradually evolved into a area for the wealthy.
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Another easy hike is the Abrams Falls Trail, which is a five mile round trip, relatively flat with an elevation of only 340 feet, leading to the twenty-foot high falls which spill into a scenic pool. From this trail you can also visit Cades Cove.
It can be fun to hike the Indian Creek Falls Trail with an elevation of only a hundred feet or so. A two-mile round trip flat trail where you can see a couple of beautiful waterfalls in the Deep Creek area. Besides the falls at Indian Creek, you will also see Tom Branch Falls, both twenty-five feet high, which cascade sixty feet over ledges into a pool. These are only a few of the simpler hiking trails in the Smokies but there are many more to choose from.
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