Near Porters Creek Trail
Porters Creek is a welcome companion along the trail.
Near Porters Creek Trail
Porters Creek Trailhead is well signed, so you shouldn't have much trouble finding the trail.
Near Porters Creek Trail
Porters Creek Trail in January.
Near Porters Creek Trail
Old cabin on the Porters Creek Trail.
Near Porters Creek Trail
Looking up from the Porters Creek Trail to the mountains above.

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Porters Creek Trail

4.2 (20 Ratings)
A wildflower, waterfall, creek, and historic settlement trail that ends at Campsite #31.
7.1
mi
Distance
1,586
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyRiver/CreekWaterfallWildflowers
Access Issues
Closed if the Greenbrier Road is gated. 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
7.14mi
Distance
1,586ft
Elevation Gain
1,586ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
3,413ft
High Point
1,884ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The trailhead is located 4.1 miles down the Greenbrier Road. Park on the traffic loop and look for the gate and trail sign.This trail starts in Greenbrier and climbs 1500 feet over 3.6 miles to Campsite #31. Go past the gate on the old road and start climbing through Greenbrier Cove, an old settlement within in the park. At mile .4, you'll see the foundation and walls of several homes. At mile .7, you'll cross a sturdy bridge over Long Branch. Once you go over the bridge, a set of stairs on the right lead up to the Ownby Cemetery and an old car that was left behind when the park took over the land. A little further up the trail, you enter Porters Flat where Brushy Mountain Trail intersects our trail. As you go off to the left, the trail narrows and follows Porters Creek. At mile 1.5, you come to a log crossing.Once you cross the log, you enter a different environment, full of trees and flowers that bloom in the spring. As you move upward following the trail, you'll encounter various varieties of wildflowers, one of the reasons that this is a popular route among wildflower enthusiasts in the spring. The trail climbs high above the creek, which is now on your right, until it levels out at mile 1.8. Off to the left, visitors will pass a 40' waterfall named Fern Falls. A small side trail leads up to the falls, where a large fallen tree makes a good place to sit, relax, and possibly have some lunch. From here, Porters Creek Trail continues to climb until mile 3.6, where you see the signpost for Campsite #31. There is a spring there for you to get water from, and the campsite is just ahead of you. Once you have reached Campsite 31, you can take a break, have a snack, and then start your journey back to your car. There aren't many trails that intersect with this trail, so going back the way you came is your only real option.

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Contributors
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