Gatlinburg Trail
The Gatlinburg Trail is one of only two hiking trails in the entire national parkand the only one on the Tennessee sidethat allows pets to join in on the fun.
Gatlinburg trail. Beginning at the Sugarlands Visitor Center the Gatlinburg Trail is a 38-mile roundtrip hike that ends at River Road. At just over one-third of a mile in length the SkyTrail will be an enjoyable walk for adults kids and even dogs and offer three. Stop by one of the five wineries or all five for a free tasting.
We pride ourselves on serving innovative tasty wines with an East Tennessee flair. Points of Interest Footbridge over the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River CCC homesites. The terrain along the trail.
The trailhead which is directly to the left of the visitor center looking at it from the parking area starts off. This puts you on Highway 321 N East Parkway. Gatlinburg Trail 38-miles The Gatlinburg Trail is the last of our easy trails.
Being one of only two walking trails in the national park that permits pets and bicycles many take to the path to exercise take a stroll or just admire the scenic qualities the route possesses. The Gatlinburg Trail is known as a point-to-point trail meaning you can begin your hike at either end of the trail. Well describe the Gatlinburg Trail from park-to-town though of course you can take it from either starting point.
19 miles in length. Starting Points Sugarlands Visitors Center or River Road in Gatlinburg near traffic light 10. This trailhead is located near Light 10 at the edge of town on the border of the national park.
When finished you may backtrack or have someone pick you up at the opposite end. The Gatlinburg Trail a 19 mile stretch from Sugarlands Visitor Center to Gatlinburg is a fan favorite for its convenience along with its variety of beauty. In the Gatlinburg area youre immediately immersed in a historical and cultural atmosphere of hardworking talented and creative people.