Near Boogerman Trail
Creek near the end of the Boogerman Trail.
Near Boogerman Trail
Creek crossing on Boogerman Trail.
Near Boogerman Trail
Old growth Tulip Poplar on the Boogerman Trail.
Near Boogerman Trail
Climbing up hill at the start of the Boogerman Trail.
Near Boogerman Trail
Stone wall at former homestead on the Boogerman Trail.

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Boogerman Trail

4.2 (11 Ratings)
A great day hike (looping back on Caldwell Fork Trail) full of streams and lush forests.
4
mi
Distance
1,052
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
All campsites must be registered with the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The Great Smoky Mountain National Park also closes secondary roads on a seasonal schedule due to snow. Schedules can be found here. Backcountry rules and regulations can be found here.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.99mi
Distance
1,052ft
Elevation Gain
727ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
3,694ft
High Point
2,719ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is a very popular loop when combined with Caldwell Fork Trail, bringing the total hiking distance to 7.6 miles. It's important to note that portions of this trail can become rather muddy, and there are several small footbridges for stream crossings. To access this trail, hikers will leave the Cataloochee Ranger Station parking area and make their way onto Caldwell Fork Trail, crossing a small footbridge across Panther Creek. In 0.8 miles, hikers will eventually come to the trailhead of Boogerman Trail. The trail is named after Robert "Booger" Palmer, who sold his land (over 250 acres) to the national park in 1929 for over $5,375. The remains of his old settlement can still be found along the trail. Half a mile in, hikers will make their way up the ridge and find a lovely view of the Cataloochee Divide. There will be another view of the divide about two miles into the trail as it follows the ridge. A little over three miles, hikers will find an old stone wall that may have been part of the old settlements. There's a creek near the end of the trail that may require some rock-hopping, depending on the water levels. The trail ends at 4.1 miles. To complete the loop, turn right and hike the 2.8 miles back to the parking area.

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