Waterfalls in the Smokies
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to a mesmerizing array of waterfalls, adding to the park's allure and natural splendor. From iconic cascades like Laurel Falls, with its accessible paved trail, to the majestic Grotto Falls, where visitors can walk behind the waterfall, each cascade offers a unique and enchanting experience. Ramsey Cascades, the park's tallest waterfall, captivates with its 100-foot drop surrounded by old-growth forest. The park's diverse topography and abundant rainfall contribute to the creation of these stunning water features, making waterfall exploration a must for nature lovers. Whether hidden deep within the woods or easily accessible along well-maintained trails, the waterfalls in Great Smoky Mountains National Park provide a refreshing and awe-inspiring connection to the region's natural beauty.
WATERFALLS HIKES IN THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS
WATERFALLS YOU CAN DRIVE TO
Meigs Falls
Most accessible & easiest to miss waterfall in the park along Little River Rd at sign post #6
Place of a Thousand Drips
Hidden gem roadside waterfall on Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
The Sinks
Historic waterfall on Little River Road with parking