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| Swimming
Holes |
Area |
Location |
Features
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| Big
Creek |
State
Rt. 32 from Cosby |
Quiet,
peaceful area with a refreshing creek
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| Deep
Creek |
Hwy.
19 from Cherokee |
Great
for tubing! BYOT or rent a tube!
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| Greenbrier |
Hwy.
321 from Gatlinburg |
This
gorgeous little river is filled with holes for kids and adults alike!
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| Metalf
Bottoms |
Little
River Road |
Calm
and wide... great for wading! |
| The
Sinks |
Little
River Road |
The
Smokies' deepest swimmin' hole! |
| Townsend |
Little
River & Laurel Creek Road Intersection |
Broad,
placid stretch of rive rwith grass banks for sunbathing. |
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| Picnic
Areas |
| Area |
Features |
Location |
| Big Creek |
Small, quiet
campground and creek |
State 32 from
Cosby |
| Cades
Cove |
Great
spots all around an 11 mile loop |
Little River
Road |
| Chimneys |
Large
area in Nation Park |
Newfound Gap
Road |
| Deep
Creek |
Covered
ampitheater with several waterfall hikes nearby |
Hwy 19 from Cherokee |
| Greenbrier |
Has
both covered and open area near creek |
Hwy 321 from
Gatlinburg |
| Heintooga |
Highest
picnic area in National Park. Great Views! |
Balsam Mountain
Road |
| Metcalf
Bottoms |
Shady
picnic area inside National Park. Some site near river. |
Little River
Road |
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| Hiking |
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Rating: E=Easy M=Moderate S=Strenuous |
Trail |
Features |
Location |
Rating |
Mileage
Roundtrip |
| Abrams Falls |
Powerful 25' falls |
Cades Cove Loop |
M |
5.00 |
| Alum Cave |
Heath Bald & Arch Rock |
Newfound Gap Road |
S |
5.00 |
| Andrews Bald |
Park's highest bald |
Clingmans Dome Road |
M |
4.00 |
| Boogerman Trail |
Ancient trees |
Cataloochee Campground |
M |
7.50 |
| Charlie's Bunion |
Spectacular views |
Newfound Gap |
M |
8.80 |
| Chimney Tops |
Rock climbing |
Newfound Gap Road |
S |
4.00 |
| Cosby |
Nature awareness |
Cosby Campground |
E |
1.00 |
| Cove Hardwood |
Splendid primeval forest |
Chimney Tops Picnic Area |
E |
0.75 |
| Elkmont |
Second growth forest |
Elkmont Campground |
E |
0.75 |
| Gregory Bald |
Azaleas in June |
Parson Branch Road |
M |
9.00 |
| Grotto Falls |
Walk behind falls |
Roaring Fork |
E |
3.00 |
| Hen Wallow Falls |
95' cascade over rock |
Cosby Campground |
M |
4.00 |
| Indian Creek Falls |
60' waterfall |
Deep Creek Campground |
E |
2.00 |
| Juneywhank Falls |
125' cascade |
Deep Creek Road |
M |
1.50 |
| Laurel Falls |
Double drop falls |
Little River Road |
E |
2.50 |
| Mt. Sterling |
High country forests |
Cataloochee Schoolhouse |
S |
12.0 |
| Rainbow Falls |
80' sheer drop |
Cherokee Orchard Road |
M |
5.50 |
| Ramsay Cascades |
Park's highest falls |
Greenbrier |
S |
8.00 |
| Shuckstack |
Panoramic views |
Twentymile |
S |
10.0 |
| Silers Bald |
Excellent views |
Clingmans Dome Road |
M |
10.0 |
| Smokemont Loop |
Historic homes |
Smokemont Campground |
M |
6.00 |
| Spence Field |
Follows old road |
Cades Cove Picnic Area |
M |
11.0 |
| Sugarlands |
Handicapped accessible |
Sugarlands |
E |
1.00 |
| Thunderhead |
Along Appalachian Trail |
Cades Cove Picnic Area |
S |
13.0 |
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| Mountain
Roads |
Road
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Location
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Drive
Time |
One-Way
Mileage |
Road
Conditions |
Balsom
Mountain
Road |
Blue
Ridge Parkway |
30
minutes |
9 |
Two-way
Paved
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| Cades
Cove Loop |
Cades
Cove Historic |
60
minutes |
11 |
One-way
Paved |
| Cataloochee |
I-40
at U.S. 276 |
30
minutes |
6 |
Two-way
Dead End |
| Cherokee
Orchard Road |
Gatlinburg
to Roaring Fork |
15
minutes |
3.5
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Two-way
Paved |
| Foothills
Parkway East |
Hwy.
321, Cosby |
30
minutes |
6 |
Two-way
Paved |
| Foothills
Parkway West |
U.S.
321 N ot U.S. 129 |
30
minutes |
18 |
Two-way
Paved |
| Heintooga
Ridge |
Balsam
Mountain Road |
60
minuts |
14 |
Two-way
Paved |
| Lakeview
Drive |
Bryson
City, NC |
20
minutes |
6 |
Two-way
Dead End |
| Parson
Branch |
Cades
Cove |
60
minutes |
8 |
One-way
Unpaved |
| Rich
Mountain |
Cades
Cove |
60
minutes |
7 |
One-way
Unpaved |
| Roaring
Fork Motor Trail |
Cherokee
Orchard |
60
minutes |
5 |
One-Way
Paved |
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Temperatures can vary by as much as 20 degrees from the
base of the mountains to the highest elevations and the top
of these ranges receive 80 to 100 inches of precipitation per year.
Seasonal Temperatures
| Month |
High/Low |
| January |
50.1ºF/28.4ºC |
| February |
50.7ºF/27.5ºC |
| March |
59.8ºF/35.3ºC |
| April |
y3.5ºF/44.8ºC |
| May |
78.0ºF/48.6ºC |
| June |
86.2ºF/56.7ºC |
| July |
87.1ºF/59.6ºC |
| August |
87.1ºF/59.6ºC |
| September |
84.1ºF/53.3ºC |
| October |
74.1ºF/41.5ºC |
| November |
64.4ºF/37.8ºC |
| December |
50.6ºF/28.1ºC |
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