Near Mountains-to-Sea Trail: Segment 1
Good morning, Great Smokies!
Near Mountains-to-Sea Trail: Segment 1
Great views from up here.
Near Mountains-to-Sea Trail: Segment 1
View from the very beginning of Andrews Bald!
Near Mountains-to-Sea Trail: Segment 1
Camp 56
Near Mountains-to-Sea Trail: Segment 1
The Clingmans Dome Bypass Trail is quite rocky.

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Mountains-to-Sea Trail: Segment 1

4.3 (12 Ratings)
Peak to Peak: Clingmans Dome to Waterrock Knob
46.2
mi
Distance
9,585
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The road to Clingmans Dome observation tower is open April 1 to November 30 but may be closed in bad weather. If the road is closed when you want to start your trip, you can access the observation tower by working your way south on the Appalachian Trail 7.9 miles from the parking area at Newfound Gap on US 441.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
46.17mi
Distance
9,585ft
Elevation Gain
10,040ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
6,641ft
High Point
2,001ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The 46.8-mile-long Segment 1 of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST) begins in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP), straddling Tennessee and North Carolina. Heading eastbound, the trail starts at the observation tower on top of Clingmans Dome at the state boundary. After paralleling the road to Clingmans Dome for a few miles, it heads deep into the woods on the longest roadless stretch of the MST--22.8 miles with no road access. Emerging to US 441 at Mingus Mill, the segment continues past the GSMNP's Oconaluftee Visitor Center and Mountain Farm Museum and along the Oconaluftee River, popular for tubing. From here, the trail continues along the shoulder of the BRP for several miles, with two short trail sections to avoid tunnels (in which walking is prohibited). The BRP is famous for the views from its overlooks, and this segment features several. Turning to gravel roads, the route continues through the Qualla Boundary, home of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, before returning to hiker-only trail for the last 6.4 miles to Waterrock Knob. Highlights include: The observation tower on Clingmans Dome at 6,643 feet Following along Deep Creek, with its cascades and falls Campsite #57, Horace Kephart's last camp, and the historic millstone put up in his memory Historic Mingus Mill, built in 1886 and still in operation; tours are available The cultural and natural history exhibits at the Oconaluftee Visitor Center and Mountain Farm Museum The 0.3-mile side trip to the summit of Waterrock Knob, the third-highest point on the MST, where views on a clear day can encompass four states In GSMNP, large wooden signs at every junction indicate the name of the trail and the mileage to each intersecting trail. The trails, other than the Appalachian Trail, are not blazed. There are MST blazes--3-inch white circles--on two short trail sections that bypass tunnels on the BRP at EB Miles 30.7-31.9; WB Miles 14.9-16.1. There are no blazes on the BRP roadway, but there are markers where the trail leaves the roadway. The trail is continuously blazed between Waterrock Knob and EB Mile 35.7; WB Mile 11.1. For more information, including camping, lodging, parking, shuttles, and resupply information, as well as detailed, turn-by-turn directions, download a trail guide from the Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail.

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