Abrams Falls Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Abrams Falls Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers hikers a journey through lush forests alongside the Abrams Creek. The trail features diverse terrain, including creek crossings on wooden bridges, leading to the impressive Abrams Falls, known for its powerful flow into a spacious natural pool. In the surrounding area, hikers can explore the historic Elijah Oliver Place, a preserved homestead reflecting the area's settler history. #Hiking #River #Forest #Nature #Waterfall
- Distance: 5.1 mi
- Elevation gain: 764 ft
- Maximum elevation: 1,798 ft
- Elevation loss: 768 ft
- Minimum elevation: 1,526 ft
- Moving time: 1 h 25 s
- Moving speed: 5.0 mph
- Maximum speed: 8.9 mph
- Total time: 1 h 45 m
- Global speed: 2.9 mph
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Start: Abrams Falls Trail, Blount County, East Tennessee, Tennessee, United States (35.59132 -83.85277)
End: Abrams Falls Trail, Blount County, East Tennessee, Tennessee, United States (35.59133 -83.85269)
Coordinates: 35.59132 -83.87973 35.60986 -83.85269
Topography: Blount County topographic map, elevation, terrain
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Abrams Falls Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
United States > Tennessee > Blount County
The Abrams Falls Trail is a moderate round-trip hike that begins near the Cades Cove Loop. The trail winds through pine-oak forests and alongside Abrams Creek, offering scenic views of hemlock trees and rhododendrons. Hikers will encounter rocky terrain and several footbridges, with the final reward being…
Distance: 5.3 mi • Elevation gain: 748 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,808 ft