Users' questions

Is Abrams Falls Trail difficult?

Is Abrams Falls Trail difficult?

Trail Notes: The roundtrip distance to the waterfall is 5 miles and the hike is generally considered moderate in difficulty. Due to the length and terrain however, some visitors may rate it as difficult. It takes about 3-4 hours to hike to the waterfall and back.

Is Abrams Falls Trail open?

Other Trail Closures & Warnings Abrams Falls Trail and associated parking areas will be closed May 10, 2021, through November 10, 2021, excluding federal holidays, on Monday mornings at 7:00 a.m. through Thursday evenings at 5:30 p.m. weekly. The trail will be fully open each week on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

How far is the hike to Abrams Falls in Cades Cove?

5 miles
The hiking trail to Abrams Falls is located just past the #10 stop on Cades Cove Loop Road. The round trip distance of this hike is 5 miles and is considered of moderate difficulty. However, due to the length of this trail and the terrain many visitors would rank it as a difficult trail to navigate.

How do you get to Abrams Falls?

The hike to Abrams Falls in the Great Smoky Mountains begins from the Abrams Falls Trailhead, located at the far western end of Cades Cove. To reach the trailhead drive 4.8 miles along the one-way Cades Cove Loop Road. Just after crossing Abrams Creek turn right onto a gravel road.

How long is the Abrams Falls Trail in Tennessee?

Abrams Falls Trail is a 4.9 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Townsend, Tennessee that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible year-round.

How to get to Abrams Falls in Smoky Mountains?

Access trail: Abrams Falls Trail in Cades Cove. Trailhead: The turnoff for the trailhead is located past stop #10 on the Cades Cove Loop Road. The turnoff is signed. Trail Notes: The roundtrip distance to the waterfall is 5 miles and the hike is generally considered moderate in difficulty.

How did the Abrams Falls Trail get its name?

Abrams Falls Trail History: The name of both the creek and the trail are derived from a Cherokee Chief named Oskuah whose village was miles downstream from the waterfall. He later adopted the name Abram which was given to the waterfall and trail.

How big is the waterfall at Abrams Falls?

Abrams Fall is a popular waterfall with a 25 foot drop over a rocky cliff beside it. The trail is well maintained. It does have a few spots with roots and rocks.