Little River Road Trail
The synchronous firefly show occurs in June
Description:
The trail is actually an old logging road that follows the river. At the beginning of the trial, there are several historical houses and structures, but they are deemed unsafe to enter. It follows the Little River, which lends itself to beautiful scenery.
Each June in the Elkmont area of the Great Smoky Mountains, a natural phenomenon occurs that continues to baffle scientists.
During a two week window in late spring, thousands of lightning bugs flash in complete unison.
The synchronous firefly show, which researchers have identified as a rare form of “simultaneous bioluminescence”, is a popular and growing attraction for the Smoky Mountains. Each evening, several hundred park visitors begin arriving in Elmont with blankets, chairs and flashlights to witness the natural phenomenon that occurs after the park becomes pitch black.
Directions: Google Directions
Near Elkmont, TN.
State: Tennessee
County: Sevier
Latitude: 35.649419
Longitude: -83.563779
Length: 3.4 miles
Difficulty: 2
Trail viewed 1351 times
| Miles | Trail Name | Short Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Laurel Falls | Hiking trail past Laurel Falls to Cove Mountain |
| 4 | Rainbow Falls Trail | Follow LeConte Creek up to the Falls |
| 5 | Chimney Tops | Scenic vistas and rugged rock outcroppings |
| 6 | Trillium Gap Trail (Grotto Falls) | Walk behind Grotto Falls |
| 6 | Alum Cave Bluffs | The most popular route to Mount LeConte |
| 6 | Appalachian Trail (Clingmans Dome to Silers Bald) | Portion of the AT offering stunning views |

