Near Trillium Gap Trail
Grotto Falls
Near Trillium Gap Trail
View from the trail
Near Trillium Gap Trail
The start of Trillium Gap Trail.
Near Trillium Gap Trail
View from the trail.
Near Trillium Gap Trail
Leave Only Your Footprints. The scene from Grotto Falls after a February morning snow fall in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. From Dec. to mid-March, the trail begins at the Rainbow Falls Trailhead (6 miles r/t). Rest of the year, you can begin at Trillium Gap Trailhead for a 2.6-mile hike.

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Trillium Gap Trail

4.3 (15 Ratings)
A popular, scenic hike that passes Grotto Falls on the way to Mt. Leconte.
8.8
mi
Distance
3,977
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Great Smoky Mountain National Park closes secondary roads on a seasonal schedule due to snow. Schedules can be found here. All campsites must be registered with the park. Backcountry rules and regulations can be found here.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.76mi
Distance
3,977ft
Elevation Gain
137ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
6,396ft
High Point
2,555ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Trillium Gap Trail is one of several trails that lead to Mt. Le Conte. This trail can be reached by the Roaring Fork Motor Trail, but it's important to note that this road (among several others) closes every year during the winter season. While the entire trail is technically nine miles, most hikers choose to drive roughly two miles in and park at the Grotto Falls parking area. The trailhead can be found just shortly in on the !Rainbow Falls Trailhead. This is a wonderful hike that is lush with plant life and gradually offers amazing views on the way up to Mt. Le Conte. About 3.5 miles into the route, visitors will pass Grotto Falls. This dramatic waterfall offers a great view, a perfect place to have a picnic, or just a spot to catch your breath. Climbing to Trillium Gap is fairly easy to pull off, and the journey is sprinkled with a couple of stream crossings (including the Roaring Fork). The going gets a bit more challenging once hikers begin their way up towards the Mt. Le Conte lodge. Be sure to notice the abundance of milky quartz on the way to the top - one of the hardest and most common varieties of crystalline quartz on the planet. The last section of this trail is perhaps the rockiest, so it's good to exercise caution on your way to the top. Once you reach the summit of Mt. Le Conte, you'll have a variety of options. Continue on to reach the summits of Cliff Top or of High Top if you're looking for more incredible views. If the 9-mile return journey is too much to contemplate for one day, there are various overnight options available. Stay at the Le Conte Lodge, or camp out at the Mt. Le Conte shelter. No matter what you choose, your return journey will follow the same gentle and scenic trail that you took on the ascent.

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Contributors
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