Near Alum Cave - Cliff Top Out and Back
Stream in the Smoky Mtns.
Near Alum Cave - Cliff Top Out and Back
Beginning of the fall foliage at Ramsays cascades.
Near Alum Cave - Cliff Top Out and Back
Alum Cave in the fog
Near Alum Cave - Cliff Top Out and Back
We made it!
Near Alum Cave - Cliff Top Out and Back
Resting the legs after a long hike up. This view from atop Mt. Leconte is known as Cliff Top.

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Alum Cave - Cliff Top Out and Back

4.8 (278 Ratings)
A classic hike in the smokies with excellent views, log bridges, and a giant bluff.
10.4
mi
Distance
3,183
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
CaveFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.39mi
Distance
3,183ft
Elevation Gain
3,183ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
6,555ft
High Point
3,848ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Alum Cave Trail starts out fairly easy and gradual, running parallel to Alum Cave Creek for about a mile. It then switches on to Styx Branch, eventually leading to Arch Rock. Arch Rock was formed by the freezing and thawing of water, causing the softer rock under the arch to be eroded away. Make your way across the bridge and up the steps that go through the arch.Continue on the trail for less than a mile, and you'll reach inspiration point, which boasts amazing views of Little Duck Hawk Ridge to the west, and Myrtle Point on Mt. LeConte towards the northeast. On a nice day, you may be able to see The Eye of the Needle, a hole atop Little Duck Hawk Ridge. Continue on the trail until about 2.2 miles from the trailhead, and you'll encounter Alum Cave, for which the trail is named. Alum Cave is actually not a cave, but a bluff named after the the Alum deposits found on the walls of the "cave." The ground here can be fairly loose and slippery, especially during periods of rain. Also, be cautious of falling icicles from the top of the bluff. Follow along the walls of the bluff and follow the sign to continue on the trail. At approximately 2.6 miles, you'll reach Gracie's Pulpit, which marks the halfway point of the trail.Continuing on, you'll pass through ledges with cable hand holds. Certain parts have small waterfalls that can become icy and slippery during colder seasons so be careful on the ledges! The last ledge passes just under Cliff Top, and the trail ends at Rainbow Falls Trail.For the best views of the Smokies from the lodge, check out Myrtle Point and Cliff Top. Myrtle Point offers nearly 360-degree views, and Cliff Top offers the best views of the sunset.

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