Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail
Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail
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Black and Silver Nomadic
Box Elder, Dakota del Sur199 aportes
4.0 de 5 burbujas
mar. de 2022
This is a very accessible, well-maintained, short nature trail right near the Sugarlands visitor center. It's also one of the few areas where pets are allowed in the park per the new overreaching rules by the NPS around the country. It's not exactly the most scenic trail, but it's great if you have mobility issues, need a shorter hike, or again have pooches with you. The visitor's center here is quite nice as well with actual facilities.
Escrita el 7 de diciembre de 2022
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Hanna D
Hattiesburg, MS64 aportes
5.0 de 5 burbujas
nov. de 2021 • Amigos
This is a very easy little stroll around a paved loop. We even took a quick photo in front of one of the old fireplaces.
Escrita el 10 de noviembre de 2021
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Scott W
Waynesville, Carolina del Norte96 aportes
5.0 de 5 burbujas
may. de 2021 • Amigos
Simply beautiful walk in the woods. This trail being paved with a concrete sidewalk was perfect for my 80 year old mother to traverse. It is a half mile long loop and we walked it twice, once in each direction. The evidence of old homesteads was interesting and 1/2 along a rapid flowing creek was beautiful. The Park Service needs more of these handicapped accessible trails so those confined to a wheel chair or those who can’t traverse regular trail can still experience these walks.
Escrita el 16 de mayo de 2021
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Aweidert
Atlanta, GA35 aportes
5.0 de 5 burbujas
dic. de 2020 • Familia
We went with our 5 and 7 year old girls. We walked around the short concrete path is perfect for stroller or kid bikes. Perfect place for a family with grandparents who are slower. The loop is a great size for everyone to go at their own pace. We also climbed around down by the river and threw in rocks.
Escrita el 31 de diciembre de 2020
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free2venture
Virginia456 aportes
3.0 de 5 burbujas
jun. de 2020
I'd recommend this for ease of strollers, wheelchairs, maybe even crutches or to just get a taste of nature. It is a fairly flat, paved .5 mile easy or as some put it, a nature walk. You will see a couple of very small historic structures and a creek that kids can throw rocks into. After hiking Alum Cave to the rock, this would be a ho hum for many who have hiked that or other great trails. Nevertheless, it gets a thumbs up for handicap accessibility with many handicap parking spaces, and super stroller and toddler friendly. You will however possibly be disappointed if you've been on a wonder trail like Alum though. We only went here because we drove all the way to Porter's Creek and it was closed and storms were expected so we picked something quick. The kids liked it well enough.
Escrita el 1 de julio de 2020
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cherylvokurka
Sevierville, TN11 aportes
4.0 de 5 burbujas
jun. de 2019 • Familia
It has quite a few other trails off of the nature trail, but the nature trail is a good fairly easy hike where you can learn more about the native plants and see a cabin from when the Smoky mountains were farms. A trail for all ages.
Escrita el 11 de febrero de 2020
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1979ALJ
Tennessee91 aportes
5.0 de 5 burbujas
nov. de 2019 • Familia
We had just gotten done doing the motor tour up Newfound Gap Road and needed a little break to stretch our legs. This was perfect to do with our 4 year old daughter because it was paved, and a loop. There was a river down below and old chimney fireplaces from the old lodges that used to be there.
Escrita el 12 de noviembre de 2019
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GoVols79
Chattanooga, TN2,894 aportes
5.0 de 5 burbujas
jul. de 2019 • Familia
The Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail is a mile or so up the road from the Sugarlands Visitor Center in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is not behind the visitor center leading to Cataract Falls; that is the Fighting Creek Nature Trail. This one is a flat and paved 0.5 mile loop trail that explores an area that used to include multiple homesites. There are chimneys and old rock walls that show evidence of what things looked like 100 years ago. It also goes along the River with multiple areas to access the water.

This is a fun and easy trail that anyone should be able to do and is a fun activity in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Escrita el 17 de agosto de 2019
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Me
Estados Unidos94 aportes
5.0 de 5 burbujas
jul. de 2019 • Familia
Easy enough for all ages. Leads to a waterfall and pretty photo opportunity. We are not hikers and found this enjoyable. I would recommend this to everyone. We appreciate the staff of the welcome center for suggesting it to us.
Escrita el 15 de julio de 2019
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Doug M
Chesterfield, MO796 aportes
3.0 de 5 burbujas
jun. de 2019 • Pareja
This i more a chance to just see nature. It's flat and paved, really for ADA access. But it's also pretty. You can see an old homesite where all that is left is the stone chimney. And you might catch flyfishermen in the stream next to the trail.
Escrita el 4 de julio de 2019
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