Are you having a hard time deciding which hiking trail is best for you? Most people who visit the Smoky Mountains are looking for an easy hike, so they can catch a great look at the mountains without a strenuous workout. We’ve put together 3 hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains that can do just that, while also providing you with spectacular views of the national park.
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Andrews Bald
The Andrews Bald trail is located in the Clingmans Dome area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The hike is approximately 3-4 miles roundtrip. The hike to the open meadows and stunning views can be a bit rugged, so make sure you’re wearing comfortable shoes before you start the hike.
The Abrams Falls trail in Cades Cove is a 5 mile hike, round trip, and can generally take up to 4 hours. It’s best to start this hike earlier in the day, so you don’t have to return in the dark. The focal point of the hike is the Abrams Falls waterfall that stands only 20 feet tall, but is known for the amount of water that the waterfall pushes over the ledge.
Porters Creek
The Porters Creek trail is a moderate, 4 mile hike through old growth forest, with lots of history from early settlers in the Smoky Mountains. There is a beautiful stream that cascades down the side of the mountain. Be prepared for a one mile gravel hike for the first bit of the trail. If you hike this trail in the spring and summer months, you will notice a beautiful array of wildflowers and bright green trees and grassy areas. The trail is located in the Greenbrier area in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
After spending time on one of these hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains, you’ll love retreating to a beautiful log cabin in Gatlinburg, right outside the national park. To start planning your vacation getaway to the Great Smoky Mountains, give Amazing Views Cabin Rentals a call at (855) 849-8977. Our friendly vacation specialists will help you choose the perfect cabin for your stay in the mountains. We can’t wait to see you in the Smokies!