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Backcountry Campsite #28
β OpenBackcountry Campsite #28 is located in the wilderness area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, United States. This campground offers a unique experience for hikers, horseback riders, and boaters to enjoy the beauty of the park. With nearly 100 designated campsites and 15 shelters available, visitors can choose the accommodation that best suits their needs. Reservations and permits are required to ensure a limited number of people at each campsite, and can be obtained at the Backcountry Office at the Sugarlands Visitor Center or online. Campers at Backcountry Campsite #28 will find a large, cleared area with a fire ring for campfires, and a system of pulleys and cables to hoist food containers up to keep them safe from bears. While bear attacks are rare, it is important to be prepared with bear spray and know how to handle encounters with wildlife. Firearms are allowed for self-defense in the backcountry, except in designated areas.
Gatlinburg, TN 37738, United States -
Abrams Falls Parking
β OpenWelcome to Abrams Falls Parking, your gateway to one of the most picturesque and adventurous hiking experiences in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, located at Townsend, Tennessee 37882. Situated in the heart of the renowned Cades Cove region, our parking area is the starting point for the iconic Abrams Falls Trail and the extended Hannah Mountain and Rabbit Creek Loop hike. Embark on an 11.9-mile loop hike that promises a blend of easy to strenuous trails, perfect for both novice and seasoned hikers. The journey begins at the Abrams Falls Trail, where you'll be captivated by the stunning Abrams Falls, one of the park's most celebrated waterfalls. This trail offers a relatively easy hike to the falls, making it a popular destination for those seeking a shorter adventure. However, for those yearning for a more extensive exploration, continue beyond the falls to venture onto the Hannah Mountain and Rabbit Creek Trails.
Townsend, Tennessee 37882, United States
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