Near Cove Mountain Trail
The top portion of the trail is fairly wide and grassy, making for easy hiking as you climb toward the Cove Mountain Summit.
Near Cove Mountain Trail
Air quality monitoring station at the old Cove Mountain Fire Tower.
Near Cove Mountain Trail
Cove Mountain Trail intersection. .1 miles to the Fire Tower at the top of Cove Mountain.
Near Cove Mountain Trail
Cataract Falls
Near Cove Mountain Trail
The Great Smoky Mountains

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Cove Mountain Trail

3.6 (7 Ratings)
A climb skirting the park boundary to the Cove Mountain Fire Tower.
8.4
mi
Distance
2,914
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowers
Access Issues
Closed when the park is closed due to weather conditions. 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
8.43mi
Distance
2,914ft
Elevation Gain
293ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
4,077ft
High Point
1,439ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trailhead can be found behind the Sugarlands Visitor Center and Park Headquarters. Park at one of the parking lots and follow the trail to the Cove Mountain Trailhead. As you begin your climb up Cove Mountain, you'll pass Cataract Falls, a small waterfall that drains into Fighting Creek and then the Little Pigeon River West Prong. Once you do a small rock hop to get past the creek, your climb begins in earnest as you approach the park boundary. The trail at this point is fairly narrow and rocky, as you pass beneath rhododendron. Within a couple of miles, you start seeing houses and cabins that sit on the other side of the park boundary, offering a glimpse of what the park would have looked like if it was not protected by the National Park Service. On the left side of the trail, views of Mount LeConte are obstructed by trees all along the trail, with no clearings to provide good photo opportunities. On the right side, the park boundary offers glimpses into Gatlinburg and later onto Wears Valley. As you continue uphill, you can hear the sounds of Ober Gatlinburg 4-5 miles into the hike. The trees begin to change into pine-oak stands as the underbrush begins to disappear. The path begins to widen at this point and becomes grassy underneath, which makes the climb easier on the feet. On the right side of the trail at this point is the Cove Mountain Wildlife Management Area. You'll also see 4-wheel drive roads in this area, once again highlighting what the park could have become. Once you reach the Laurel Falls Trail, you only have .1 miles left to the summit. After climbing for 8.7 miles, you reach the summit of Cove Mountain. There is an old fire tower that is no longer in use and is closed to public access. There is also a shed that contains instruments for monitoring air quality in the park. This is a good area to have lunch or a snack before continuing your hike. You can either return to your car by hiking down Cove Mountain or take the Laurel Falls Trail (4.0 miles) back to the Little River Road and find a ride back to Sugarlands to pick up your car. An alternative route is to do a car shuttle, parking one car at Sugarlands Visitor Center and then parking at the !Laurel Falls Trailhead and hiking up the Laurel Falls Trail and then down Cove Mountain. This adds 4 miles to the hike, but the 8.7 miles of Cove Mountain are all downhill.

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