Tennessee is a hiker’s paradise, offering a diverse array of trails that showcase the state’s stunning natural beauty.
Whether you’re seeking a leisurely walk through peaceful woods or a challenging ascent to panoramic vistas, Tennessee truly has something for every outdoor enthusiast.
Alum Cave Trail (Great Smoky Mountains National Park)
The Alum Cave Trail is a 4.6-mile round trip to Alum Cave Bluffs or a 10.1-mile round trip to Mount LeConte, one of the tallest peaks in Tennessee. This moderate-to-strenuous hike in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers stunning views and diverse terrain.
En route, you will encounter streams, old-growth forests, and rocky outcroppings that provide the perfect spot to take a break. The trail culminates in spectacular views at the bluffs, where the high rock walls form a natural alcove.
Fiery Gizzard Trail (South Cumberland State Park)
One of the top hiking trails in the country, the Fiery Gizzard Trail offers a rewarding hike and incredible scenery. The 12.5-mile trail winds through lush forests, along cliffs, and past cascading waterfalls, including the stunning Foster Falls.
If you prefer a shorter hike, a moderate 2.9-mile loop still offers great views and the thrilling challenge of the rugged terrain, boulder fields, and rocky climbs. Pack a picnic and enjoy a break near one of the pristine creeks. The Foster Falls area, in particular, is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy the sound of the water.
Laurel Falls Trail (Great Smoky Mountains National Park)
This easy-to-moderate hike is one of the most popular in the Smokies. It consists of a 2.6-mile round-trip trail that leads to the beautiful Laurel Falls, which tumbles over rocks into a pool 80 feet below.
The paved path makes it accessible for families and casual hikers. Bring a blanket and relax as you listen to the water rushing over the rocks. Expect crowds, especially during peak seasons; the trail is quite popular.
Max Patch (Appalachian Trail, near Hot Springs, NC)
Although it technically crosses the border into North Carolina, Max Patch is a favorite destination of Tennessee hikers. A 1.4-mile round trip, the hike to Max Patch’s summit is pretty short and easy, but the payoff is immense.
The bald summit offers 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it a perfect destination for a hike that culminates in the setting sun. This is a great spot to bring your favorite bottle of wine or infused beverage, watch the sunset, and enjoy a romantic evening or just a moment of solitude with nature.
Virgin Falls Trail (Virgin Falls State Natural Area)
For a more challenging adventure, try the Virgin Falls Trail: a nine-mile round-trip hike through dense forests that rewards you with the dramatic Virgin Falls. The waterfall emerges from a cave and plunges 110 feet before disappearing into another cave.
The rugged terrain includes rocky sections, creek crossings, and steep climbs, and the sight of the falls is worth every step. If you’re an experienced hiker, consider expanding this hike into an overnight camping trip. The backcountry campsites along the trail enable you to enjoy a quiet evening under the stars before you head back the next day.