Pole Road Creek Trail
A 3.3-mile section of the Benton MacKaye Trail that helps link Noland Divide Trail to Deep Creek Trail.
A 3.3-mile section of the Benton MacKaye Trail that helps link Noland Divide Trail to Deep Creek Trail.
One of the longest trails in the Deep Creek Area, the trail runs 16.5 miles from the Campground to Newfound Gap Road, just south of the actual gap. Deep Creek Trail offers access to a lot of backcountry campsites in the park, which can be reserved by calling (865) 436-1231. From the campground, the first
Stretching 11.5 miles, the Noland Divide Trail connects Deep Creek Campground to Clingmans Dome Road. Going away from the Juney Whank Falls area, the Noland Divide Trail climbs 7.8 miles to the Benton MacKaye Trail, before continuing on 3.7 miles to Clingmans Dome Road. At the Benton MacKaye Trail intersection, Pole Road Creek Trail is
This 0.9-mile trail comes from the Indian Creek Falls/Tom Branch Falls area and connects to the large Thomas Divide Trail.
Starting at the north end of the Deep Creek Campground, Juney Whank Falls Trail leads no more than 0.4 of a mile to the falls. Continuing from there, there is a 0.7-mile trail that leads to Indian Creek Falls (also known as Tom Branch Falls).
A 1.6-mile trail that starts outside the Oconaluftee Visitor Center, crosses the Blue Ridge Parkway, and then continues to the park border with the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
This is the tail-end portion of Mountains-to Sea Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, stretching 6.2 miles. Coming out of Campsite #52, near Newton Bald and the Newton Bald Trail intersection, Mingus Creek Trail runs 3.3 miles down to the intersection of Deeplow Gap Trail from the Deep Creek area. After this, there
A small, 2.9-mile trail that starts at Newfound Gap Road and leads to the bigger Thomas Divide Trail in the Deep Creek area.
This 3.7-mile trail links Kephart Prong Trail and Shelter to the Appalachian Trail, south of Icewater Spring Shelter.
A 2.5-mile trail connecting Kephart Shelter to Dry Sluice Gap Trail.