Places to See
Abrams Falls
The popular Abrams Falls Trail is a wide and well-traveled trail out to a 20-foot-high waterfall. The surrounding forest is mostly oaks and evergreens on the ridge and makes for a serene setting. At approximately 2.6 miles, hikers can turn left to the footbridge and come out to a beach area where they are able to observe the falls.
Ace Gap
Ace Gap is located 3.5 miles from Townsend and it is one of the most peaceful trails in Cades Cove. It is 5 ½ miles with 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.
Anthony Creek Trail
Anthony Creek Trail starts at the beginning of the Cades Cove in the picnic area and goes three and a half miles up Bote Mountain for a 3,000-foot altitude gain. So, make sure to bring water and food on this strenuous hike. It also features the headwaters of Anthony Creek and goes by the horse camp.
Beard Cane Trail
Named for a cane variety that grows in Cades Cove where the terrain is moist, Beard Cane Trail is a relatively flat trail and an easy hike. It takes visitors down the hollow between Beard Cane and Hatcher mountains.
The Beard Cane trail is known for being beautifully strewn with wildflowers and flowering shrubs such as: polygala, trillium, rhododendron, and dog-hobble. Overhead trees such as oak, tulip, hemlock and maple are worth a look up. However, the trail can be very muddy after rains.