Abrams Falls Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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 Abrams Falls, a 20-foot waterfall with an impressive water flow. While the falls are stunning, swimming is prohibited due to strong currents. It's a well-traveled, peaceful route, ideal for nature lovers seeking a blend of tranquility and mild adventure. #Hike #Waterfall #River #Forest #Nature
- Distance: 5.3 mi
- Elevation gain: 748 ft
- Maximum elevation: 1,808 ft
- Elevation loss: 755 ft
- Minimum elevation: 1,522 ft
- Moving time: 2 h 28 m
- Moving speed: 2.1 mph
- Maximum speed: 13.0 mph
- Total time: 2 h 32 m
- Global speed: 2.1 mph
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Name: Abrams Falls Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park GPS track, route, trail
Coordinates: 35.59094 -83.87978 35.60985 -83.85203
Topography: Blount County topographic map, elevation, terrain
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