Near Metcalf Bottoms Trail
The Little Greenbriar School, church, and graveyard serve as a reminder to a time passed in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Near Metcalf Bottoms Trail
Greenbrier School
Near Metcalf Bottoms Trail
Watch out for bears!
Near Metcalf Bottoms Trail
Cemetery next to the Little Greenbrier School.
Near Metcalf Bottoms Trail
A true black board in the Greenbrier School

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Metcalf Bottoms Trail

3.5 (8 Ratings)
A trail along the Little Brier Branch to Little Greenbrier School.
1.3
mi
Distance
212
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyHistoricalRiver/CreekViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
Closed when the Little River Road is closed from the Townsend Y to Sugarlands Visitor Center or the Wears Cove Road is closed. For park road conditions, information can be found at twitter.com/smokiesroadsnps or by calling (865) 436-1200 and dialing extension 2, 2.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.29mi
Distance
212ft
Elevation Gain
212ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
1,786ft
High Point
1,676ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The trailhead starts in the Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area. Park in the picnic area before making your way across the bridge crossing the Little River, and then the trail takes off to the right.This trail wanders through the Metcalf Bottoms area and evidence of the past can be found around every turn. As the trail leaves the picnic area, a pile of rocks off to the left are evidence of an old homesite. The trail reaches the top of a small hill, enters a rhododendron tunnel and starts to follow the Little Brier Branch. The trail is pretty much level at this point making for a pleasant journey through the woods. Several creek crossings are easily traversed by foot logs and the trail finally climbs up a small slope to arrive at the Little Greenbrier School. Once you have explored the school building and the cemetery that is up the hill from the school, the trail returns to the Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area. If you want to continue exploring the area, you can take the Little Brier Gap
History & Background
The Little Greenbrier School was constructed by the community and opened on January 1, 1882. The whole community chipped in to build the school. William Abbott donated the land, Ephariam Ogle the logs for the wall, Billie Ogle the shingles, and several other members helped contribute to the construction the school. Because it was a community building, it was used as a church for a while and other community functions. The school remained open until 1936 when the area was incorporated into the National Park.

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