Ramsay Cascades Trail
Hiking trail to a beautiful waterfall in Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Description:
The trail leads hikers along the Middle Prong of the Little Pigeon River to one of Great Smoky Mountain National Park’s most beautiful waterfalls: Ramsay Cascades. Along the way hikers pass by some of the largest chestnut oaks in the Smokies, as well as a grove of tall black cherry trees. From there the trails picks its way through some massive boulders, which signals the beginning of the approach to Ramsay Cascades.
State: Tennessee
County: Sevier
Length: 4.0 miles
Difficulty: 5
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|---|---|---|
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