The network of trails is more than 10.5 miles total, so there’s plenty of room for everyone to recreate safely, responsibly…and flowy? The Fire Mountain Trails are Cherokee’s newest source for big adventure-a multiuse trail system that’s made to mountain bike, hike, or run. Visit a Cherokee visitor center for more hiking trail recommendations. 600 yards round trip.īoth the Oconaluftee River Trail and Mingo Falls are on the Cherokee map on this site. It's an easy walk, and the only area trail where dogs and bicycles are allowed.ĭrive out Big Cove Road 5.1 miles from Saunooke Village and take a short uphill trail to the beautiful Mingo Falls. The Oconaluftee River Trail is a short, 1.5-mile trail connecting the GSMNP Visitor Center with Cherokee, near the Saunooke Village area. Be sure to bring a tomahawk just in case.
If you happen to be hiking along the north bank of the Tuckaseegee, watch out for the Uktena: the legendary great horned serpent with the talismanic diadem. Expect to see wildlife–from eagles and hawks to a deer exploring a cove with her fawn. Hiking trails range from rugged backcountry trails to relatively easy walks in the woods. With over 800 miles of hiking trails, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to some of the most exquisite natural beauty in the country. On your North Carolina getaway, put a Smoky Mountains spring in your step.