Huskey Branch Falls
About the Business
Huskey Branch Falls is a popular tourist attraction located on Little River Trail in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, United States. This institution is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers, offering a chance to witness the beauty of various waterfalls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
With over 200,000 visitors hiking the well-known trails to view waterfalls like Grotto, Laurel, Abrams, Rainbow, and more, Huskey Branch Falls is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. The park's abundant rainfall and elevation gradient create the perfect conditions for these stunning natural wonders to thrive.
Visitors can explore waterfalls of all sizes, from the towering Ramsey Cascades to the picturesque Laurel Falls. Safety is paramount in the park, as drowning is a leading cause of death. It is important to plan ahead and learn about water safety before embarking on any hiking or swimming activities.
For those looking to explore the waterfalls of the Smokies, there are numerous trails and guidebooks available to help navigate the park's diverse landscape. Whether you're seeking a peaceful walk to admire cascades like Lynn Camp Prong or a more challenging hike to reach the towering Mingo Falls, there is something for everyone at Huskey Branch Falls.
Don't forget to stop by the park's official online store to purchase books, maps, and guides before your visit. Proceeds from the store support educational, scientific, and historical projects within the park, ensuring the preservation of this natural wonder for future generations to enjoy.
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Little River Trl, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, United States
Reviews
"Easy and flat walking trail with beautiful scenery, wildlife, little river, historic features, and a small waterfall."
"We hiked up the little rock scramble to the left of the bottom part of the falls all the way to the top. Beautiful hike to get here with a gradual incline the whole 2.6 miles. All along the river. Wildflowers were just starting to bloom at the 1st of April."
"Great hike. Not steep but a good wide trail with views of the river most of the way. The noise of the river is noticable that the hike feels peaceful once you get away from it. You could almost miss this falls in drier months but we were there at flood level and it was amazing."
"Was in full running after the rain. Good trail that was well marked & mostly flat. Went all the way to the split after the bridge. Took about 55 minutes power walking all the way back before dark from after the split. 5.6 miles round trip. The waterfall is obvious, but has no signage. Watch for multiple other waterfalls & many water features along the entire hike which leaves things to see everywhere."
"The beautiful surroundings makes it worth the hike, especially in the fall, but the falls are not spectacular. It is a nice walk on a good trail that would be easy for beginners. It may be a bit far for children under 6 or so. Overall, it's worth the trip, just don't expect a large waterfall."
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