Name | Great Smoky Mountain National Park - Ramsey Cascades | |
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Summary | Ramsey Cascades is the tallest waterfall in the park and one of the most spectacular | |
Type | Day Hike - Out and Back | |
Distance (Total) | 8.0 miles / 12.9 km | |
Elevation Gain | 2,000 feet / 610 meters | |
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Hiking Season | - All Year Long | |
Things To See | - Cascades - Old Growth - Waterfalls | |
Difficulty | Strenuous | |
Rating | Trail has not been rated. | |
Nearby Town | Gatlinburg, Tennessee, United States | |
Link | http://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/waterfalls.htm#CP_JUMP_60594 | |
Permit Required | No | |
Trail Map |
Ramsey Cascades is the tallest waterfall in the park and one of the most spectacular. Water drops 100 feet over rock outcroppings and collects in a small pool where numerous well-camouflaged salamanders can be found.
The trail to the waterfall gains over 2,000' in elevation over its 4 mile course and the 8-mile roundtrip hike is considered strenuous in difficulty. It follows rushing rivers and streams for much of its length. The last 2 miles pass through old-growth cove hardwood forest with large tuliptrees, basswoods, silverbells, and yellow birches.
Do not attempt to climb to the top of the falls. Several people have been killed trying to do so.
Drive six miles east of Gatlinburg on Highway 321 and turn at the Greenbrier entrance to the park. Follow the signs 4.7 miles to the trailhead.
Latitude | 35.7034849677 degrees / 35° 42.209' / 35° 42' 12.55" |
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Longitude | -83.3563399315 degrees / -83° 21.380' / -83° 21' 22.82" |
Created by Nick on 11/30/2009 |
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