Near Cosby Nature Trail
Near Cosby Nature Trail
Near Cosby Nature Trail
Near Cosby Nature Trail
Near Cosby Nature Trail

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Cosby Nature Trail

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1
mi
Distance
160
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.04mi
Distance
160ft
Elevation Gain
160ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
2,343ft
High Point
2,203ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Cosby Self-Guided Nature Trail is an easy one mile loop trail that offers a glimpse at some of the beauty that can be found within this remote corner of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The trail begins at a small parking area near the Cosby Campground. If the lot is full, there is a large parking area just back down the entrance road. The Nature Trail is a "self-guided hike," however, brochures were not available during this visit. Even without a brochure guide, this trail is an enjoyable experience. The Nature Trail takes hikers through some beautiful forested terrain and frequently crosses several small streams including the gorgeous Cosby Creek. The trail forms a loop that will take you right back to the parking area. If you are looking to further explore, there are a few other trails in the area including the Low Gap Trail that climbs substantially up to the Appalachian Trail where hikers can then summit Mount Cammerer.

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Contributors
Mike Windsor