
Hike to Grotto Falls
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Hike 2.6 miles (4.2 km) roundtrip on Trillium Gap Trail as it crosses multiple streams and sections of old-growth forest to reach a unique waterfall you can walk behind. This trail is well-traveled but prone to muddy and slippery conditions.
Overview Expect extreme crowding and limited parking—consider a shuttle or alternate hikes listed below Hike 2.6 miles (4.2 km) roundtrip on Trillium Gap Trail as it crosses multiple streams in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and meanders through sections of old-growth forest and rhododendron to reach a cool mountain cove with mossy boulders and a unique waterfall you can walk behind. The trail to Grotto Falls is well-traveled, especially in summer, but rainfall and high water can make for muddy and slippery conditions. Length 4 miles (6.4 km) roundtrip Parking & Trailhead Please consider a shuttle or park at Trillium Gap Trailhead on the one-way Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail (road closed in winter). Don't forget your parking tag. Nearest Restroom Pit toilets at Rainbow Falls Trailhead (plan to stop for restrooms before entering the one-way loop to the trailhead) Alternate Hikes Baskins Creek Falls: roughly 3 miles (4.8 km) roundtrip Extension on Trillium Gap via Rainbow Falls parking area: see a map for varying lengths
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A parking tag is required to park in the Smokies for more than 15 minutes.
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Trail has occasional roots, rocks, and inclines.
No — The Gatlinburg Trail and Oconaluftee River Trail are the only two park trails where pets are permitted. Pets are also allowed in picnic areas, in campgrounds, and on roads.
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Expect crowds and full parking at Trillium Gap Trailhead for Grotto Falls—consider a shuttle
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