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5 Gatlinburg Waterfalls

by Corey Piccirillo

Gatlinburg waterfalls are known to be some of the most spectacular in the South. We have waterfalls in Gatlinburg that range from 25 feet to 180 feet tall! The waterfalls on this list are perfect for families, or those who may be more interested in the waterfall rather than the hike to it. However, there are a couple of waterfalls on this list that do require a few miles of hiking through some beautiful nature and scenery. The overwhelming amount of water tumbling over the rocks at our Gatlinburg waterfalls make them a must see for everyone, and the easy trip to these spectacular southern waterfalls make it hard not to visit one during your vacation.

  1. Abrams Falls

Abrams Falls is also one of Gatlinburg’s more popular and shorter waterfalls. It stands at about 25 feet tall, but the height of this waterfall is not what makes it unique. You will enjoy walking the 2.5 miles it takes to get to Abrams Falls to see the generous amount of water flowing over the rocks. The water flowing from Abrams Falls creates a huge pool of water that is a breathtaking site to see. This amazing scene is named after Cherokee Chief Abram, whose village was not far from the falls. 

  1. Laurel Falls

    Laurel Falls is one of Gatlinburg’s most popular waterfalls for visitors. It is named after the Mountain Laurel, which is one of the many delightful flowers in the Gatlinburg area. The level of difficulty for the Laurel Falls trail is easy, and it’s total roundtrip hike only equates to 2 and a half miles. This Gatlinburg waterfall is an amazing 80 feet tall!

    1. Juney Whank Falls Loop


    Juney Whank Falls Loop is a noteworthy Gatlinburg waterfall, and like Laurel Falls, it also is a giant 80 feet tall. The wonderful walking trail provided for this waterfall in Gatlinburg is only .8 miles round trip. When visiting Juney Whank Falls Loop, you also have the option to continue along the trail to find 2 more popular Gatlinburg waterfalls, Toms Branch Falls and Indian Creek Falls. 

    1. Mingo Falls


    If the short hike to Juney Whank Falls Loop made you interested in visiting, you may want to also check out Mingo Falls. Its trail is moderate difficulty, and only .4 miles round trip. This waterfall is located on the Cherokee Indian Reservation, and is one of the tallest in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Mingo Falls rises to a whopping 180 feet tall! You wouldn’t want to miss out on this Gatlinburg waterfall if you want to see all of it’s beauty without all of the hike.

    1. Grotto Falls

      Grotto Falls is the perfect Gatlinburg waterfall for a summer hike. It is located in a dense hemlock forest that provides a lot of shaded areas. The trail is moderate difficulty, and 2.6 miles roundtrip. It runs just behind Grotto Falls, which is 25 feet tall, for a moist environment great for cooling off after your hike. The moist environment is also perfect for salamanders, and the Great Smoky Mountains are known as the salamander capital of the world.

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