Oconaluftee River Trail Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great family hike
We enjoyed this hike as it was perfect level for our family of 4 (2 kiddos) and our pup. It was easy to transition to 'inside' trail leading to the riverbank. Total distance is about 3 miles out and ...
I know the National Park Service website says dogs are allowed on this trail. But I was disappointed when I walked my dog down the start of the path (to the left of the visitor center) to see a "No P...
Wanted to do a hike with the puppers, since there are only two near Gatlinburg, I decided to do this one. The visitor center was clean and had bathrooms that were clean. The trail is mostly flat but t...
Easy Walk In Calm, Peaceful, Beautiful Surroundings
This natural terrain trail (mostly flat) begins behind the Visitor center. As you begin your walk you will pass the Mountain Farm Museum. The trail then winds through the forest along the the banks of...
Great family hike
We enjoyed this hike as it was perfect level for our family of 4 (2 kiddos) and our pup. It was easy to transition to 'inside' trail leading to the riverbank. Total distance is about 3 miles out and ...
"No Pets Allowed" Sign at Start of Trail
I know the National Park Service website says dogs are allowed on this trail. But I was disappointed when I walked my dog down the start of the path (to the left of the visitor center) to see a "No P...
Nice shady trail
This nice, shady trail goes right along the river. Close to the visitor center and the historical farm museum.
Hike with the dog
Wanted to do a hike with the puppers, since there are only two near Gatlinburg, I decided to do this one. The visitor center was clean and had bathrooms that were clean. The trail is mostly flat but t...
Easy Walk In Calm, Peaceful, Beautiful Surroundings
This natural terrain trail (mostly flat) begins behind the Visitor center. As you begin your walk you will pass the Mountain Farm Museum. The trail then winds through the forest along the the banks of...