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A One Night Stand with Mount LeConte: Smoky Mountains' Most Iconic Hike
Rising high above the heart of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the hike to Mount LeConte via the Alum Cave Trail is widely considered the best hike in the Smoky Mountains. The popular 13-mile round-trip trek combines moderate-to-strenuous elevation gain with nonstop scenery, including rushing mountain streams, old-growth forest, unique rock formations like Arch Rock and Alum Cave, and sweeping panoramic views from iconic overlooks such as Myrtle Point and Cliff Tops. Whe


Walk Behind Water: Hiking to Grotto Falls in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The hike to Grotto Falls in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the most popular waterfall hikes in the Smokies, known for its unique feature as the only waterfall where hikers can walk directly behind the cascade. Following the scenic Trillium Gap Trail, this moderately easy Smoky Mountains hike passes through dense old-growth forest, towering Eastern hemlocks, and seasonal wildflowers before reaching the 25-foot falls tucked into a shaded hollow. Accessed from the


Chimney Tops: The Steepest Hike in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
If you’re searching for one of the best short but strenuous hikes in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Chimney Tops Trail delivers a powerful punch. The popular hike packs steep elevation gain, multiple scenic creek crossings over Road Prong and the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River, and a relentless climb that ranks among the toughest in the park. While access to the iconic Chimney Tops is now closed due to damage from the 2016 Great Smoky Mountains wildfires, hik


Chasing the Smokies' Tallest Waterfall: Hiking Ramsey Cascades
If you’re searching for one of the best hikes in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Ramsey Cascades Trail stands out as a must-do adventure. The moderately strenuous 8-mile roundtrip hike winds through towering old-growth forest, follows the rushing waters of Ramsey Prong, and climbs steadily into a rugged mountain gorge before reaching its grand finale—Ramsey Cascades, the tallest waterfall in the park. Along the way, hikers can expect a mix of rich Smoky Mountains his


From Forest to Fire Tower: Hiking Mount Cammerer
If you're looking for one of the best hikes in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the trek to Mount Cammerer should be at the top of your list. The moderately strenuous day hike combines steady elevation gain, diverse forest scenery, and a rewarding finish at the historic Mount Cammerer Lookout Tower—one of the most unique viewpoints in the Smokies. Typically hiked via the Low Gap Trail and the Appalachian Trail, the roughly 12 mile round-trip outing gains over 3,000 feet a


5 Days Backpacking the Roan Highlands' Iconic Grassy Balds
The 50-mile Roan Highlands section of the Appalachian Trail is widely considered one of the most scenic backpacking routes in the Southeast. Named for the Roan Mountain massif, the stretch is famous for its rolling grassy balds— the longest continuous series in the Appalachian Mountains—offering panoramic views that rival some of the best hikes on the East Coast. Straddling the Tennessee–North Carolina border, the trail climbs across open ridgelines, winds through lush mounta


Explore Tennessee's Twin Falls
Tucked away in the middle of rural Tennessee, at the confluence of the Caney Fork, Collins, and Rocky Rivers, sits Rock Island State...


Explore Tennessee's Foster Falls
Tennessee is certainly no stranger to beautiful waterfalls. From Abrams Falls in Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the lesser known...
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