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Smoky mountains cades cove waterfall
Smoky mountains cades cove waterfall













smoky mountains cades cove waterfall

Grotto Falls is the only waterfall in the Smokies that you can actually walk behind. As the name implies, your destination here is not just a typical waterfall, but almost a little cove of sorts. GROTTO FALLSĪnother shorter hike at about 2.5 miles is Grotto Falls. The Laurel Falls hiking trail does run through black bear territory. Laurel Falls boasts a “two story” waterfall and a truly spectacular photo opportunity. So much so, that you may want to plan your trip for earlier in the morning if you want to avoid crowds. This extremely popular hiking trail is a favorite of many visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This one is much easier than Abrams and is a lot safer, too. Laurel Falls is a short hike, just over two miles. The trail is overgrown in some areas, the paths can be slippery and even experienced swimmers are vulnerable to accidents in the water near the falls. The thick foliage and adventurous wildlife (otters and deer, mostly) will lead you to a small “beach” area where you can enjoy the waterfall.Ībrams Falls is not a hike for beginners. This 5-mile hike around Cades Cove is as beautiful as it is exhilarating. Here are the five hiking paths guaranteed to take you to a one-of-a-kind waterfall in the Great Smoky Mountains. Gorgeous foliage and frequent wildlife are great, but if you’re looking for that “picture perfect” moment, then you want a hike that leads to a smooth, crashing waterfall.















Smoky mountains cades cove waterfall