About Rocky Top (via AT from Kuwohi):
While a rental car offers maximum flexibility, shuttle services and local transit options provide alternatives for specific needs. Rocky Top Tours is a prominent private transportation provider in the Smoky Mountains region, offering services ranging from airport transfers to customized tours. They cater to individuals and groups, providing a convenient option for those who prefer not to drive or require specialized transport. Similarly, Smoky Mountain Shuttle offers various shuttle services in the Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge area, including transportation to local attractions and event venues. For travelers on the North Carolina side, Cherokee Transit, operated by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), provides public transportation within the Qualla Boundary and to nearby towns. This service is invaluable for navigating Cherokee, accessing tribal enterprises, and connecting to limited points outside the reservation. While these services are beneficial for local movement, they do not offer comprehensive access to all parts of the vast national park.
55. Ace Gap Trail: Cades Cove, 5.6 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 56. Backcountry Horse Camp Trails (various): Throughout park, designated for horses. [NPS] 57. Balsam Corner Trail: Balsam Mountain, 2.5 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 58. Bearpen Hollow Trail: Cataloochee, 1.8 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 59. Birch Spring Gap Trail: Cosby, 2.7 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 60. Bradley Fork Trail: Smokemont, 6.5 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 61. Brightwater Loop Trail: Deep Creek, 0.5 miles loop, Easy. [NPS] 62. Buckhorn Gap Trail: Greenbrier, 4.3 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 63. Cades Cove Nature Trail: Cades Cove Loop Road, 0.8 miles loop, Easy. [NPS] 64. Cataract Falls Trail: Sugarlands, 0.25 miles out-and-back, Easy. [NPS] 65. Charlies Bunion (via AT from Newfound Gap): Newfound Gap, 8 miles out-and-back, Strenuous. [NPS] 66. Chasteen Creek Trail: Smokemont, 2.2 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 67. Cherokee Orchard Road Trail (closed to vehicles): Gatlinburg, 3.4 miles one-way, Easy. [NPS] 68. Chestnut Branch Trail: Cosby, 2.0 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 69. Clingmans Dome Bypass Trail: Kuwohi, 0.5 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 70. Cold Spring Gap Trail: Cosby, 1.5 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 71. Cooper Road Trail: Cades Cove, 10.9 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 72. Cosby Nature Trail: Cosby Campground, 1.0 miles loop, Easy. [NPS] 73. Creek Walk Trail: Deep Creek, 0.5 miles loop, Easy. [NPS] 74. Deep Creek Horse Trail: Deep Creek, 5.0 miles loop, Moderate. [NPS] 75. Dry Sluice Gap Trail: Newfound Gap Road, 2.5 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 76. East Fork Trail: Cataloochee, 3.5 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 77. Ekaneetlee Gap Trail: Twentymile, 3.0 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 78. Firescald Ridge Trail: Cosby, 4.5 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 79. Flat Creek Trail: Cataloochee, 2.0 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 80. Fork Ridge Trail: Kuwohi, 4.9 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 81. Gatlinburg Bypass Trail: Gatlinburg, 2.5 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 82. Grotto Falls (via Trillium Gap Trail): Roaring Fork, 2.6 miles out-and-back, Moderate. [NPS] 83. Hazel Creek Trail: Fontana Lake (boat access), 15.3 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 84. High Rocks Trail: Cosby, 2.0 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 85. Hog Camp Gap Trail: Cataloochee, 3.5 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 86. Indian Grave Gap Trail: Cosby, 2.0 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 87. Jakes Creek Trail: Elkmont, 3.3 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 88. Kephart Prong Trail: Newfound Gap Road, 4.2 miles out-and-back, Moderate, historic CCC camp. [NPS] 89. Lead Cove Trail: Cades Cove, 1.8 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 90. Little Greenbrier Trail: Metcalf Bottoms, 3.0 miles one-way, Moderate, historic schoolhouse. [NPS] 91. Longstreet Trail: Elkmont, 1.0 miles loop, Easy. [NPS] 92. Lumber Ridge Trail: Sugarlands, 4.2 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 93. Manway Trail: Cosby, 2.0 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 94. Meigs Creek Trail: Little River Road, 3.2 miles loop, Moderate, multiple stream crossings. [NPS] 95. Middle Prong Trail: Tremont, 4.0 miles one-way, Moderate, multiple waterfalls. [NPS] 96. Mingus Creek Trail: Oconaluftee, 5.8 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 97. Miry Ridge Trail: Kuwohi, 5.0 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 98. Mount Sterling Trail: Big Creek, 5.7 miles one-way, Strenuous, fire tower. [NPS] 99. Old Sugarlands Trail: Sugarlands, 3.0 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 100. Panther Creek Trail: Twentymile, 2.0 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 101. Porters Creek Trail: Greenbrier, 3.7 miles one-way, Moderate, Fern Branch Falls. [NPS] 102. Road Prong Trail: Newfound Gap Road, 2.7 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 103. Rocky Top (via AT from Kuwohi): Kuwohi, 5.6 miles out-and-back, Strenuous. [NPS] 104. Roundtop Trail: Cosby, 2.0 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 105. Salt House Branch Trail: Cosby, 2.0 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 106. Smokemont Loop Trail: Smokemont Campground, 6.1 miles loop, Moderate. [NPS] 107. Spence Field (via Bote Mountain Trail): Cades Cove, 6.9 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 108. Sugarlands Ridge Trail: Sugarlands, 0.8 miles loop, Easy. [NPS] 109. Sweat Heifer Creek Trail: Newfound Gap Road, 4.5 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS] 110. Tricorner Knob (via AT): Various access, high elevation. [NPS] 111. Turkeypen Ridge Trail: Cosby, 3.0 miles one-way, Moderate. [NPS] 112. West Prong Trail: Tremont, 2.0 miles one-way, Easy. [NPS] 113. Wolf Ridge Trail: Twentymile, 3.0 miles one-way, Strenuous. [NPS]
Beyond the main attractions, the region offers numerous other experiences. The Rocky Top Wine Trail connects five wineries and a cidery across Sevierville and Pigeon Forge, offering free tastings and a passport program. For a unique local flavor, explore the various moonshine and whiskey distilleries, including those listed above and others like Tennessee Legend Distillery (multiple locations).
, located in Pigeon Forge, TN, offers guided fly fishing trips on the Little River and other area streams. They cater to beginners and experienced anglers, providing all necessary equipment.
- Address: 2920 Wears Valley Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
- Phone: (865) 366-0004
- Website: rockytopoutfitter.com
Best time to visit
Spring brings wildflowers and roaring waterfalls. Summer is busiest — arrive early. Fall is peak season for foliage (mid-October typical). Winter offers solitude, ice-rimed rock, and sharp long views, but expect road closures at high elevations.
Getting there
From downtown Gatlinburg, head toward the park entrances at Sugarlands (Gatlinburg side) or Oconaluftee (Cherokee side). A "Park It Forward" parking tag is required anywhere inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park for stays over 15 minutes (daily $5 / weekly $15 / annual $40 via recreation.gov or park kiosks).
Know before you go
Carry more water than you expect to need. Mountain weather shifts fast — pack a rain layer and warm layer even in summer. Black bears are active throughout the park. Keep at least 50 yards of distance, make yourself visible, and never leave food unattended. Stay on marked trails to protect fragile ecosystems and avoid getting lost — cell coverage is poor.
Where to stay nearby
Most visitors to Rocky Top (via AT from Kuwohi): base out of Gatlinburg or the nearby GSMNP area. Cabins, hotels, and B&Bs are all well-represented. See the Stay22 map below for live availability and pricing.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need a parking tag?
- Yes — a Park It Forward parking tag is required for vehicles parked more than 15 minutes anywhere inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Daily ($5), weekly ($15), or annual ($40) tags are available via recreation.gov or park kiosks.