Tennessee Hiking Guide

July 17, 2025

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0 shares Share Tweet Pin We’re big fans of trails that wear you out in the best way: fresh air, good views, and maybe a swim at the end if you’re lucky! Tennessee’s hiking scene is so underrated and has no shortage of options. From all-day climbs to quick-and-easy loops, this guide rounds up the […]

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We’re big fans of trails that wear you out in the best way: fresh air, good views, and maybe a swim at the end if you’re lucky! Tennessee’s hiking scene is so underrated and has no shortage of options. From all-day climbs to quick-and-easy loops, this guide rounds up the hikes we’ve loved most, plus a few tips to make them doable (even with kids in tow).

Here’s a breakdown of our favorite trails! I also noted which ones are swimming-friendly and pet-friendly for you guys. 

Smoky Mountain National Park

  • Ramsey Cascades
    8 miles | Moderate to Hard
    A longer climb with a waterfall payoff—great if you’re up for a challenge and want to stay off the more crowded trails.

  • Charlies Bunion
    8 miles | Moderate | Family-friendly
    A longer hike, but the trail is well-maintained and the views are unreal. One of our favorite family-friendly options for older kids.

  • Mt. LeConte via Alum Cave Bluffs
    11 miles | Hard
    A true summit hike! Gorgeous views the whole way, but definitely a full-day effort. Pack snacks and pace yourself.

  • Rainbow Falls
    5 miles | Moderate | Family-friendly
    A great trail with a waterfall at the end, good for families who want a solid hike without committing to a full-day trek.

  • Andrew’s Bald
    3.6 miles | Moderate | Family-friendly
    A peaceful, scenic trail. You can access it from the Kuwohi Tower trailhead—we did both in one day!

  • Kuwohi Tower (Clingmans Dome)
    1.3 miles | Easy | Family-friendly
    Short and steep, but the views from the top are incredible. Tallest point in Tennessee and part of the Appalachian Trail.

Near Nashville

Rock Island State Park

Not a ton of long hikes here, but the swimming area is so fun in summer!

Fall Creek Falls State Park

  • Gorge Overlook & Woodland Trail Loop
    3.1 miles | Easy | Pet-friendly
    Scenic loop that’s great for casual hiking and easy to follow.

  • Fall Creek Falls
    0.8 miles | Easy | Pet-friendly + Swimming
    Short but beautiful! You can connect it with the Gorge Overlook Trail for a longer loop.

  • Trail that connects everything

Cummins Falls State Park

  • Cummins Falls Trail
    2.4 miles | Moderate | Swimming
    You’ll need a reservation to access the falls. Bring water shoes—some parts involve walking through the river with water up to your knees!

Burgess Falls

  • Burgess Falls Trail
    1.2 miles | Easy
    Quick, scenic, and waterfall views that feel like a reward with minimal effort.

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