There’s nothing better than a weekend spent in nature, and Tennessee is full of opportunity. The Volunteer State has a topography that lends itself to everything from hiking and cycling to swimming and kayaking. Depending on what side of the state you’re on, you may find yourself deep in a cypress swamp or high above the ground below, craggy mountains as far as the eye can see. Abrams Falls remains a popular hike in the Great Smoky Mountains and is known as a true Blount County gem.
Kim Vaughn - AllTrails Abrams Falls is tucked away in the Great Smoky Mountains, the most popular national park in the United States. The hike itself offers a 200-foot elevation change, so be ready for a fairly difficult hike.
Tom Alexander - AllTrails If you’re planning to hike the out-and-back trail in its entirety, you’ll be walking about 5.5 miles, though some folks only hike to the trail junction to shorten the trek.
Jonathan Jennings - AllTrails Along the way, you’ll find yourself enthralled by tall, beautiful trees, plant life, and even clusters of rock that make the park stunningly beautiful.
John Johnston - AllTrails Abrams Falls tumbles a solid 25 feet over a rocky cliff into a clear pool below. Make sure you watch your step once you reach the waterway, it can get pretty slippery there on the rocks!
Ethan VanDorin - AllTrails The hike has become a must-visit for many and can be accessed throughout the entire year. Visitors recommend you get to the trail early to avoided crowds. Please keep in mind that pets are not allowed on the trail.
Ethan VanDorin - AllTrails Have you hiked the secluded Abrams Falls? Would you bring the family, or perhaps come and experience the natural wonder for yourself? It’s a difficult call.
Tony Beets - AllTrails You can come to Abrams Falls to hike or to fish in the creek, but make sure you are prepared. Bring plenty of water and the proper clothes for the weather!
Tennessee sure knows how to show off when it comes to natural beauty, and Abrams Falls is no different. You can learn more about the hike to Abrams Falls with a visit to its official AllTrails page.
Kim Vaughn - AllTrails
Abrams Falls is tucked away in the Great Smoky Mountains, the most popular national park in the United States. The hike itself offers a 200-foot elevation change, so be ready for a fairly difficult hike.
Tom Alexander - AllTrails
If you’re planning to hike the out-and-back trail in its entirety, you’ll be walking about 5.5 miles, though some folks only hike to the trail junction to shorten the trek.
Jonathan Jennings - AllTrails
Along the way, you’ll find yourself enthralled by tall, beautiful trees, plant life, and even clusters of rock that make the park stunningly beautiful.
John Johnston - AllTrails
Abrams Falls tumbles a solid 25 feet over a rocky cliff into a clear pool below. Make sure you watch your step once you reach the waterway, it can get pretty slippery there on the rocks!
Ethan VanDorin - AllTrails
The hike has become a must-visit for many and can be accessed throughout the entire year. Visitors recommend you get to the trail early to avoided crowds. Please keep in mind that pets are not allowed on the trail.
Have you hiked the secluded Abrams Falls? Would you bring the family, or perhaps come and experience the natural wonder for yourself? It’s a difficult call.
Tony Beets - AllTrails
You can come to Abrams Falls to hike or to fish in the creek, but make sure you are prepared. Bring plenty of water and the proper clothes for the weather!
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Address: Abrams Falls, Tennessee 37882, USA