Near Baxter Creek Trail
Forest on Baxter Creek Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Near Baxter Creek Trail
A sunny morning on the Baxter Creek Trail about a mile or so above its namesake creek, as it passes through a rhododendron tunnel.
Near Baxter Creek Trail
The awesome panoramic view atop the Mt. Sterling fire tower.
Near Baxter Creek Trail
Forest on Baxter Creek Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Near Baxter Creek Trail
Big Creek in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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Baxter Creek Trail

4.6 (15 Ratings)
One of the toughest climbs in the Smokies pays off with a rewarding view atop Mount Sterling.
6.4
mi
Distance
4,160
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.38mi
Distance
4,160ft
Elevation Gain
190ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
5,839ft
High Point
1,692ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From the trailhead located at the Big Creek campground, hikers can expect a steep ascent - roughly 4,200 feet in 6.1 miles. This is considered a strenuous trail and the toughest approach out of several to the historic fire tower, but visitors will be rewarded with one of the most fabulous views of the Smokies from Mount Sterling. The trail will take hikers across a steel bridge and along the Baxter Creek through a densely wooded area. There will be ample water sources along the way, just be sure to purify your water - never drink directly from the source. Eventually, the trail will ascend above the valley and creek and align itself with the Mount Sterling Ridge. At the end of Baxter Creek Trail, visitors will find themselves at the Smokey Mountain Campsite 38, next to the historic fire tower built in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The elevation here is 5,842 feet. The fire tower itself is a 60-foot climb, but well worth the wonderful panoramic view of the Smokey Mountains. This can be part of an incredibly fun loop that would take roughly 3 days, in which adventurers will start on the Big Creek Trail, staying at campsite 37 at Walnut Bottom. From there, one can continue to Swallow Fork Trail, then to Mount Sterling Ridge Trail to the fire tower and campsite 38 before completing their journey by descending Baxter Creek Trail.

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Contributors
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