Big Creek Loop
Nice Waterfalls on this Smokey Mountain Trail
Description:
The Big Creek Trail is an old road built by the Crestmont logging company in the early 1900’s. It was improved by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the early 1930’s and converted for hiking use. Horse traffic is allowed but there is not a large amount of horse riders using the trail. Hikers easily out-number the equestrian crowd.
For novice hikers this is a great hike because the trail is level and relatively smooth. The climb is gradual so even hikers that are not in the best of physical condition can accomplish this hike. The return trip is much easier because it is downhill and it is not a long walk to creek side “resting” or picnic spots.
Directions: (See map below)
State: North Carolina
County: Haywood
Length: 16.9 miles
Difficulty: 7
Trail viewed 1966 times
| Miles | Trail Name | Short Description |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Lower Gap-Mount Cammerer-AT Loop Trail | Overnight trail in Great Smoky Mountain National Park |
| 8 | Albright Cove-Maddron Bald Loop Trail | Trail through one of the largest stands of virgin poplar in eastern Tennessee |
| 14 | Ramsay Cascades Trail | Hiking trail to a beautiful waterfall in Great Smoky Mountain National Park |
| 20 | Appalachian Trail (Newfound Gap to Charlies Bunion) | Hiking trail within Great Smoky Mountains National Park |
| 20 | Trillium Gap Trail (Grotto Falls) | Walk behind Grotto Falls |
| 20 | Alum Cave Bluffs | The most popular route to Mount LeConte |
