Winter Hiking Trails in the Smoky Mountains

Here are some favorite winter hiking trails in the Smoky Mountains that truly stand out in the holiday months.

Rainbow Falls

If you are eager for something more challenging, consider taking this trek along LeConte Creek that greets you with an elevation gain of 1,700 feet, plus a 5-mile-plus round-trip

Porters Creek

This trail offers one of the best winter hikes in the National Park because of its easy car access, fewer crowds, lower elevation, and gentle climbs.

Max Patch

This mountaintop in the Pisgah National Forest will likely have a blanket of snow covering its surface. The route leads hikers up two loop trails that are an easy climb and 4-miles total.

Laurel Falls

This trail offers one of the best winter hikes in the National Park because of its easy car access, fewer crowds, lower elevation, and gentle climbs.

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