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Abrams Falls Trail - 1 member in 4 triplogs has rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 07 2023
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 Joined Mar 12 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Abrams Falls TrailEastern, TN
Eastern, TN
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John9LTriplogs 1,647
Hiking11.73 Miles 1,829 AEG
Hiking11.73 Miles   3 Hrs   53 Mns   3.14 mph
1,829 ft AEG      9 Mns Break
 
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I headed to Tennessee to meet my brother and his family for their summer holiday and I started with a fun hike to Abrams Falls in the Western Smoky Mountains. I had an early flight out of Phoenix and flew to Nashville where I rented a car and made the 3 hour drive to the Abrams Creek Campground Trailhead. I would be starting from the bottom of the mountain. Most people start from the top at Cades Cove.

I parked and started hiking and passed the campground. It was warm and muggy with overbearing humidity. I hit the trail and headed in and made good time. The trail makes short and steep climbs as it parallels Abrams Creek. Around the halfway point I checked out a backcountry campsite that was quite large and looked intriguing. I would continue on and eventually hit Abrams Falls. The area was bustling with people. Most of them hiked from the top, which is a shorter hike. I went to the middle of the creek and looked down at my leg and noticed a tick on me. I quickly grabbed a couple rocks and removed it. I never got sick so I guess I got it off in time.

After I had my fill I started my return and cruised back. The return was fairly seamless and I descended the way I hiked in. I would return to the trailhead and then packed up the car and headed for Pigeon Forge where I met my brother and his family. This was a good hike to start off my trip.
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Oct 09 2018
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63 male
 Joined Feb 25 2002
 Scottsdale
Abrams Falls TrailEastern, TN
Eastern, TN
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TimTriplogs 432
Hiking5.40 Miles 675 AEG
Hiking5.40 Miles   2 Hrs      2.70 mph
675 ft AEG
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We took this trail out to the falls and back. For a Tuesday, it was pretty crowded. Due to warm weather, the leaves hadn’t turned yet. Probably in another 2 weeks. 5.4 miles in 2 hours with 675 feet of AEG.
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Oct 17 2012
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44 male
 Joined Feb 17 2010
 Moscow, RU
Abrams Falls TrailEastern, TN
Eastern, TN
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AndreyPTriplogs 284
Hiking5.00 Miles 765 AEG
Hiking5.00 Miles   2 Hrs   20 Mns   2.14 mph
765 ft AEG
 
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Misguided by Smoky Mountains Trip Planner brochure I headed to Abrams Falls expecting it to be an 80 ft fall while actually it's just 20 ft. Anyway the creek-side trail is very nice, there are some small rapids along the way and plenty of water in the creek compared to Arizona :)
Met some people on the trail who heard from other people who saw a bear back fleeing away from the trail earlier that day.
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Aug 05 2000
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46 male
 Joined Mar 29 2011
 Phoenix, AZ
Abrams Falls TrailEastern, TN
Eastern, TN
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dwsmith11Triplogs 26
Hiking5.00 Miles
Hiking5.00 Miles   3 Hrs      1.67 mph
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Nice trip. Read somewhere it was one of the most dangerous trails, not technically, but because of the black bear population. Have done this trail 3 times and ran into a mom and cub on the trail my last time. Not too exciting probably because they didn't notice us but still not something I want to run across again.
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average hiking speed 2.17 mph

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