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Hiking around Pigeon Forge provides access to the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The region is characterized by its vast forests, rolling hills, and routes that follow the Little Pigeon River. This landscape offers a variety of trail options, from accessible riverside greenways to paths that lead into the surrounding woodlands.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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805m
00:13
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.13km
02:03
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This park has a shaded play area, baseball & softball fields, picnic tables, grills, and walking trails. There's plenty of parking too, so you can show up and start your walk from just about anywhere.
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The Island is like a small amusement park with rides, games, and food all around. It's a good place to bring the family as everyone will find something for them.
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Relatively new cider brewery with very interesting and fruity varieties.
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Today, the Old Mill is one of the oldest continuously operating gristmills in the country and one of the most photographed mills in America. There is also excellent American cuisine here.
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Distillery with flavored spirits, tastings and shop in old farm supply store.
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Great breakfast restaurant, ideal as a refreshment before a bike tour.
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Here you will find a collection of 27 boutiques, restaurants, galleries and fashion stores in a picturesque European-style village atmosphere.
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Perfectly suited as an adventure city, there is nothing here that doesn't exist. However, people who are looking for peace and relaxation here are absolutely wrong here, the city was completely overcrowded even in the off session.
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Yes, the Gatlinburg Trail is one of the few trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park that allows dogs. It's a relatively flat 1.9-mile (one-way) path that runs alongside the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River, making it a great option for you and your canine companion.
The region is famous for its waterfalls. For a unique experience, the trail to Grotto Falls allows you to walk behind the 25-foot cascade. Another highly-regarded option is Laurel Falls, a popular paved trail leading to an impressive 80-foot waterfall. For a shorter, easier walk, the trail to Cataract Falls is also a great choice.
Absolutely. For a very accessible and flat walk, the Wear Farm City Park loop — Pigeon Forge is a great option within a community park. The Fighting Creek Nature Trail is another excellent choice; it's a short 1.5-mile loop that is perfect for all ages and leads to a waterfall.
There are over 20 hiking trails in the immediate Pigeon Forge area, with hundreds more in the surrounding Great Smoky Mountains National Park. These range from 17 easy walks, like riverside greenways, to 5 moderate routes and 2 difficult mountain treks.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, with many routes following the scenic Little Pigeon River. The proximity to the vast wilderness of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park while still being close to town amenities is also a frequently mentioned highlight.
Yes, the Smoky Mountains offer several strenuous hikes. The Chimney Tops Trail is a popular but steep 4-mile roundtrip hike known for its panoramic views. Another difficult but rewarding option is the Rainbow Falls trail, a 5.4-mile roundtrip hike with about 1,500 feet of elevation gain that leads to a spectacular 80-foot waterfall.
Each season offers a unique experience. Spring is famous for its incredible variety of wildflowers. Summer is lush and green, perfect for enjoying the cool mountain forests and waterfalls. Autumn brings stunning fall foliage, with vibrant colors across the mountainsides. Winter offers a quieter experience with the potential for snow-dusted landscapes and clearer long-range views.
Yes, you don't always need a strenuous climb for a rewarding view. The Alum Cave Trail to Inspiration Point is a moderate 4.4-mile roundtrip hike that offers stunning vistas without the difficulty of continuing to the summit. For a truly accessible 360-degree view, you can drive to the top of Clingmans Dome, the highest point in the park, and walk the short, steep path to the observation tower.
Both towns are excellent gateways to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Gatlinburg is located right at the park's main entrance, offering immediate access to popular trailheads like the Gatlinburg Trail. Pigeon Forge is just a few miles further away and provides a slightly different atmosphere with its own set of accessible greenways and parks, such as the The Island loop via Riverwalk Greenway.
For any hike, it's essential to be prepared. Key items include:
Yes, the area is renowned for its scenic drives. The Cades Cove Loop is an 11-mile, one-way road through a broad valley, famous for its historic buildings and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Another great option is the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, a winding drive that takes you through lush forests and past historic log cabins and mills.


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