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  • Young Harris, Georgia

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    • 35.604955,-83.770373

      Rocky Top

      5.0
      12.61 mi / 3786 ft gain
      Rocky Top is known to be the spot that inspired the famous fight song of the University of Tennessee, which is also an official song for the state of Tennessee.  The trailhead for this hike begins in the Cade’s Cove picnic area parking lot towards the back side. There are a few parking spots ri...
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    • Townsend, Tennessee

      Backpack to Spence Field

      1.0
      13.15 mi / 3261 ft gain
      Start your hike at Anthony Creek Trailhead (elevation 1,800 ft), in the Cade’s Cove area. The trailhead is located at the far end of the day-use picnic area near Cade’s Cove campground. There are a few parking spots right at the trailhead, but note that the picnic area closes at dusk (a gate clos...
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    • Gainesville, Georgia

      Mountain Bike Chicopee Woods' Flying Squirrel Trail

      4.7 mi / 200 ft gain
      There is a designated parking lot for the Chicopee Woods mountain bike trails with plenty of parking, but it can fill up on weekends.To access the trailhead for Flying Squirrel, you have to take a few other trails (a good warm-up!) to get back to a junction known as ‘Confusion Corner’, which is w...
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    • 35.556724,-83.495827

      Forney Creek Loop

      4.5
      19.04 mi / 4957 ft gain
      This is an overnight loop hike that is built around one night in the back country. It can be done as an ambitious day hike. Be advised that permits are required by the NPS for all overnight stays in Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The hike begins at the Clingman's Dome parking lot at the For...
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    • Bryson City, North Carolina

      Clingmans Dome

      4.5
      1.23 mi / 338 ft gain
      The drive to Clingmans Dome is miles of scenic overlooks that provide endless views of ridges and valleys. Clingmans Dome Road comes to a parking lot from which you follow a .5 mile paved trail to the summit. There are also several trails that start on Clingmans Dome Road. Most notably The Appal...
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    • Bryson City, North Carolina

      Andrews Bald

      5.0
      3.55 mi / 912 ft gain
      The trail begins at the Clingmans Dome parking lot, just to the left of the paved walkway up to Clingmans Dome. You will start the hike at an elevation of 6130 feet which is only 334 feet less than Clingmans Dome which is the highest point in The Great Smoky Mountain National Park, and the second...
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    • Bryson City, North Carolina

      Clingmans Dome Loop

      25.75 mi / 5686 ft gain
      The first day of the hike is either 12.3 miles or 10.5 miles (depending on the campsite) almost all downhill, and the second half of the loop is 13.3 miles or 11.5 miles, again depending on the campsite, almost exclusively uphill. Just as a reference the first day took us about 6 and a half hours...
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    • Tuckasegee, North Carolina

      Paddling The Slab and Eternity Hole

      5.0
      The Slab and Eternity hole, located on the East Fork of the Tuckasegee River, are two of Western, NC's best play spots for kayakers of all levels. Paddle down only yards from the public boat launch to The Slab where you can perfect your surfing in kayak, SUP, or whatever boat you float. A few hun...
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    • Cashiers, North Carolina

      Explore Whitewater Falls

      4.0
      0.5 mi / 100 ft gain
      Whitewater Falls is the highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains with the upper falls alone dropping over 400 feet. The walk to the falls is very short and friendly for all ages and abilities - the path is paved so the falls are wheelchair accessible. The falls are beautiful in all seasons b...
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    • Tallassee, Tennessee

      Look Rock Tower

      4.8
      0.79 mi / 194 ft gain
      Look Rock tower has spectacular views and is a great hike to enjoy year round. The tower is an old fire tower used for spotting smoke in the valley. Because of this the tower is placed on the highest ridge around making for some amazing views. The only way to get to the tower is along the Foothil...
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    • Upper Tremont Road, Tennessee

      Hike to Indian Flat Falls via Middle Prong Trail

      4.5
      7.21 mi / 1102 ft gain
      One of the best trails in the Smokies is the Middle Prong Trail. The trail passes three major waterfalls, in addition to numerous smaller falls, cataracts and cascades. Once you've parked, you'll start at the trail head and immediately see your first cascade. From the trailhead hikers will cro...
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    • Townsend, Tennessee

      Whiteoak Sinks

      3.0
      4.55 mi / 640 ft gain
      Whiteoak Sinks is an out-and-back trail that provides a good opportunity to view wildlife located near Townsend, Tennessee.
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    • Ocoee, Tennessee

      Whitewater Raft the Middle Ocoee River

      5.0
      The middle Ocoee River offers Class III and Class IV rapids through the southern Appalachian Mountains. Those with their own vessels can put into the river just below the Ocoee #2 TVA Dam. For those who do not have a vessel, there are numerous river guide companies who offer guided adventures. Th...
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    • Sapphire, North Carolina

      John's Jump Falls and DEW Falls

      4.0
      0.59 mi / 39 ft gain
      John's Jump Falls and DEW Falls is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Sapphire, North Carolina.
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    • Glenville, North Carolina

      Hike to Frolictown Falls

      1.5 mi / 350 ft gain
      This is an awesome hike to do if you're short on time or have hours to kill. Because it is so easy to access, it doesn't take very long to get down to it and can be accessed by two separate trails. Both trails are well maintained, however, while there are some blazes, it is not heavily marked. Th...
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    • Glenville, North Carolina

      Hike to Granny Burrell Falls

      2.4 mi / 440 ft gain
      Panthertown Valley has a unique system of trails, with each trail having a specific number. Some of the trails listed at the information hut in the parking lot are accessed by taking one or two other trails to get to the start of the trail you are seeking. That is the case when hiking to Granny B...
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