Benton MacKaye Trail- Baxter Creek Trail

This 93.7-mile trail section winds through the Smokies and has its ending point at Big Creek Campground, via the Baxter Creek Trail.  Day hikers sometimes take this trail to Campsite #38.  The trail can also serve as the northern terminus for the Benton MacKaye Trail, which has its southern terminus at Springer Mountain, Georgia.

Swallow Fork Trail

After hiking 5.1 miles of the Big Creek Trail, the Swallow Fork Trail is the first trail to branch off to the left. Going 4 miles, the trail leads to the Benton MacKaye Trail. This trail is usually used by those coming off the Benton MacKaye Trail to access the Big Creek Area.

Balsam Mountain Trail (North)

This 5.8-mile trail basically links the Appalachian Trail at Tri Corner Knob to the Benton MacKaye Trail at Mount Sterling, two of the longest trails in the park used by multi-day hiking enthusiasts.  The Gunter Fork Trail meets Balsam Mountain Trail 0.9 miles from the Benton MacKaye end.  For information on the southern part of

Gunter Fork Trail

After hiking 5.1 miles of the Big Creek Trail and taking one mile of the Camel Gap trail, the Gunter Fork Trail breaks off to the left. The Gunter Fork Trail is 4.1 miles long, taking you to the Balsam Mountain Trail. This trail is not a popular trail to hike just for fun. Its

Camel Gap Trail

Accessing this trail by the Campsite #36/37 junction at the end of the Big Creek Trail, Camel Gap Trail goes 4.1 miles up to the Appalachian Trail, south of Cosby Knob Shelter.

Low Gap Trail

Accessing this trail by Campsite #37 at the end of the Big Creek Trail, this 2.5-mile trail leads to the Appalachian Trail, where it continues another 2.5 miles to the Cosby Campground area.

Big Creek Trail

The Big Creek Trail is 5.8 miles in length. Starting from the campground, it follows Big Creek up to the junction of Campsites #36 and #37 and all the other trails in the area, besides the Chestnut Branch Trail. At 1.4 miles, the trail comes to Midnight Hole, a deep pool in the creek usually

Chestnut Branch Trail

This 2.1-mile trail coming off the Appalachian Trail leads right into the Ranger Station. This is a good Appalachian Trail access trail for section-hikers to use. Great parking is available at the trailhead.

Appalachian Trail (North)

The 72-mile Appalachian Trail that winds through the whole Great Smoky Mountains National Park comes out of the park at Davenport Gap.  The Mount Sterling Road runs by it.  From here, the Appalachian Trail leaves the park and crosses under Interstate 40 at Exit 451, near Waterville, North Carolina.

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