Top Cades Cove Hiking Trails
On the way to or from Cades Cove, turn off at the Tremont Road. Follow the signs to the Tremont Institute and park there. From the parking area, wander up the hill on a gravel road and follow the signs for the Buckeye Trail. Pass through parts of the Tremont Institute property before intersecting a second trail.
Take a left and head up a short, but steep hill. At the top, be rewarded with views of the road below and Thunderhead Mountain and the famous Appalachian Trail above. A short downhill will lead to a unique foot log with carved in steps on the way to the waterfall. The trail is a bit more rugged here with rocks and tree roots, but it is easy to follow.
The tiered waterfall makes a few unique places to explore, and the stream isn’t too deep for a quick splash. Return by reversing the trail for a challenging but fun 1.4-mile walk.
Abrams Falls
If something a little longer is on your list, drive approximately 5 miles on Cades Cove Loop Road to the Abrams Falls Trail. Follow the brown sign pointing you to the right down the gravel road to park. This popular hike gets busy, so make sure to arrive early! You’ll follow this wide, well-traveled trail out to a 20-foot-high waterfall. The forest surrounding is mostly oaks and evergreens on the ridge and makes for a serene setting.
Laurel Falls
Laurel Falls is one of the most popular sites in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and is named for the mountain laurels – the evergreen shrub that are prevalent throughout the Cades Cove region and blooms along the Laurel Falls Trail each year. This waterfall is 80-feet tall and has an upper and lower section divided by a walkway that crosses over the stream of the upper falls.
Rich Mountain Loop
If a more challenging hike is what you crave, the 8.5-mile Rich Mountain Loop is a great way to spend the day. Many people choose to hike this loop clockwise. P
Ace Gap
Ace Gap is located 3.5 miles from Townsend, Tennessee, and it is one of the most peaceful trails in Cades Cove. The 5 ½ miles has little altitude gain or loss. The trailhead is down Cades Cove Loop and up Rich Mountain Road. Near the trailhead, hikers pass Bull Cave, the largest cave in Cades Cove.
Cades Cove Full Moon Walk
You’re in for a real treat if your family is visiting during a full moon. Cades Cove is an incredible place to walk under the stars since the Loop Road is closed at night. Park at the interpretive pavilion and grab your flashlights. Bring your headlamp with a red light, or red cellophane for your flashlight. This will help you maintain your night vision. Walk out and back as far as your family desires, observing the stars and the moon without any light pollution. Turn off your headlamp and be guided by the moonlight if you’re feeling brave!