Near Kephart Prong Trail
Cold night at Kephart
Near Kephart Prong Trail
The Kephart Shelter is a fantastic place to lay your head after a long day.
Near Kephart Prong Trail
View of the surrounding mountains at the Kephart Shelter.
Near Kephart Prong Trail
Mossy rocks in the river.
Near Kephart Prong Trail
The Oconaluftee River running under the bridge as you leave the trailhead.

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Kephart Prong Trail

3.4 (7 Ratings)
A quiet stroll along the Oconaluftee River that showcases the park's CCC and logging history.
3.9
mi
Distance
851
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyRiver/Creek
Access Issues
Closed if Newfound Gap Road (US HWY 441 between Gatlinburg TN - Cherokee NC) is closed due to snow and ice. Newfound Gap Road information can be found at https://twitter.com/smokiesroadsnps or by calling (865) 436-1200 and dialing extension 2, 2.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.92mi
Distance
851ft
Elevation Gain
851ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
3,584ft
High Point
2,723ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the Oconaluftee Visitor Center near Cherokee, drive 7.3 miles north on Newfound Gap Road to reach the parking area for the Kephart Prong Trail, located on your right, just off the side of the road. From the Sugarlands Visitor Center near Gatlinburg, you'll drive 21.8 miles south on Newfound Gap Road to reach the trailhead. Hiking from Newfound Gap Road to the Kephart Prong Shelter, you'll cross the Oconaluftee River several times as you follow the old Champion Fiber Company logging road to the shelter. After 0.2 of a mile, you'll see remains of a Civilian Conservation Corps Camp that was here from 1933-1942. The remains of the CCC include old walls, chimneys, and other artifacts from the camp that housed over 200 members of the CCC during the Great Depression. After you pass the remains of the camp, the trail continues gently uphill, crossing the river four more times until you reach the shelter. The four river crossing are all log footbridges, which make for easy crossing except in snowy/icy conditions. Once you reach the Kephart Prong Shelter at 2.1 miles, you have several options detailed on the signs at the shelter. You can take the Grassy Branch Trail that climbs to the Dry Sluice Gap Trail, and then onto the Appalachian Trail. Another possibility is to take the Sweat Heifer Creek Trail up to the Appalachian Trail, and then back to Newfound Gap where you can either try to hitch a ride back to your car or have another car parked there so you can get back to your car at the trailhead. Both of these options are more strenuous as they are entirely uphill.

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