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Smoky mountains cades cove waterfall
Smoky mountains cades cove waterfall








smoky mountains cades cove waterfall smoky mountains cades cove waterfall

Abrams Falls is a striking waterfall with a 20-foot drop to a pool and stream located below on Abrams Creek. The trailhead for one of the most popular waterfall hikes in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located in Cades Cove. The entire loop takes anywhere between two and four hours to drive through, but you’ll wish it wouldn’t end. It’s an 11-mile paved one-way road that winds through Great Smoky Mountains National Park, offering scenic views of the mountain tops, wildflower meadows and rolling greens. Located in the popular nature attraction Cades Cove, Abrams Falls has a deep swimming hole that attracts visitors between late spring and early. Nearby attractions include a 45-foot waterfall known as Mouse Branch Falls. The best way to soak in the beauty of Cades Cove is to take a leisurely drive on the Cades Cove Loop Road. Except during severe droughts, Midnight Hole is deep enough to swim in throughout the year. With deer, fox, coyote, raccoons and more there’s never a shortage of critters to be seen. The 11-mile loop road circumnavigates the large meadow giving your family incredible views of the creatures inhabiting the area. Always remember, don’t approach the animals too closely to help preserve the animals’ environment and to maintain your safety. Cades Cove is known by many to be the best place in the Smokies to view wildlife. With such a diverse array of animals, from raccoons to white tail deer to black bears, you are sure to have the chance to spot one. During your visit, keep an eye out for all the wildlife in the park.










Smoky mountains cades cove waterfall