Miry Ridge Trail

Miry Ridge Trail is an extension of Jakes Creek Trail, coming out of Elkmont.  It begins where Panther Creek Trail comes in and climbs 2.5 miles through Campsite #26 and up to where Lynn Camp Prong Trail comes in.  From there, it climbs another 2.5 miles to the Appalachian Trail, between Cold Spring Knob and

Middle Prong Trail

A 4.1-mile trail leading from the Tremont area to several other trails up the mountain, Middle Prong Trail starts at the end of the unpaved road along the Middle Prong Little River. Climbing along the Middle Prong for 2.3 miles, the trail meets Panther Creek Trail. After this, the trail winds up 1.8 more miles,

West Prong Trail

This 2.7-mile trail winds up-mountain from the Tremont parking lot to access Bote Mountain Trail. Along the way, the West Prong Trail runs through Campsite #18, where it crosses the creek. To access West Prong Trail, go across the bridge to the gravel parking lot on the other side of the road.

Bote Mountain Trail

Bote Mountain Trail climbs around 6.9 miles up Bote Mountain to the Appalachian Trail, providing access to other trails along the way.  Starting at Laurel Creek Road, across from the Schoolhouse Gap Trail, Bote Mountain Trail climbs 1.2 miles to meet the West Prong Trail coming in from the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont. 

Finley Cane Trail

A 2.8-mile trail leading from the Laurel Creek Road to the lower portion of the Bote Mountain Trail. To Access Finley Cane Trail, find the junction of Turkeypen Ridge Trail, Crib Gap Trail, and Laurel Creek Road. The trail starts on the other side of the road. Lead Cove Trail can also be accessed from

Lead Cove Trail

The Lead Cove Trail is a 1.8-mile access trail to the Bote Mountain Trail. It starts off of the Laurel Creek Road, across from the junction of Crib Gap Trail and Turkeypen Ridge Trail. This trail can also be accessed from the Finley Cane Trail along the road.

Russell Field Trail

A 3.5-mile trail full of switchbacks leading from the Anthony Creek Trail to the Russell Field Shelter located on the Appalachian Trail.  Campsite #10 is located on this trail as well.  Hikers often use this trail as a quick access to the Appalachian Trail and Russell Field Shelter.  Through-hikers on the Appalachian Trail have seen

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