Near Gregory Bald Out and Back
Backcountry campsite #13. A short walk to the bald.
Near Gregory Bald Out and Back
Sunset on Gregory's Bald. Above the clouds over Cades Cove.
Near Gregory Bald Out and Back
The trail leading to Gregory Bald. Little by little, the surrounding mountains show themselves as you get closer to the top.
Near Gregory Bald Out and Back
Trailhead on Parson Branch Road, Nov. 28, 2018.
Near Gregory Bald Out and Back
Perfect day hike to Gregory's Bald to see the azaleas. Great Smoky Mountains N.P.

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Gregory Bald Out and Back

4.8 (4 Ratings)
A steady climb to one of two park-maintained balds in Great Smoky.
8.8
mi
Distance
2,241
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Parsons Branch Road is closed in the winter from November to March.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.8mi
Distance
2,241ft
Elevation Gain
2,241ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
4,938ft
High Point
2,769ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the !Gregory Bald Trailhead parking lot, head out on the Gregory Bald Trail which starts on the west side of the bend in Parson Branch Rd. From the trailhead, it's a little over 4 miles to reach the bald. The first mile is fairly easy and more gradual, giving you time to take in the scenery as you hike through an impressive old-growth forest highlighted by large eastern hemlocks.After the first mile, the grade will start to get a bit steeper - pace yourself as the next three miles will continue to be similarly challenging, and you won't get much of a break until reaching the bald. The trail has some rutted sections so take your time and watch your footing on the steeper, rocky terrain. The trail sees a lot of traffic, and it can be especially rutted out after rain. Right before entering the bald, you'll pass Backcountry Campsite 13, Sheep Pen Gap, which is one of the quietest camping spots you'll find in GSMNP. The Gregory Bald Trail also comes to a junction with the Wolf Ridge Trail just past the campsite. Stay to the left on the Gregory Bald Trail to continue your hike up to Gregory Bald.Gregory Bald is about 10 acres. Be sure to take your time to explore this beautiful grassy meadow as there is plenty to see from the bald - animals, views, and, of course, the flame azaleas. The view is always great but the colors in June are outstanding! On a clear day, you'll be treated to views of Cades Cove, Rich Mountain, Fontana Lake, Thunderhead Mountain, and Clingmans Dome. Once you are done exploring Gregory Bald, retrace your steps back to your car.
History & Background
Gregory Bald is one of two NPS maintained balds in the park. Without this maintenance, the meadow would soon be reclaimed by the surrounding natural vegetation. Early settlers used to graze livestock here.

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