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Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Big Creek Loop

Climb Mt. Sterling and hike through history on this 16.9-mile loop through the eastern Smokies.

Author: chop422
Date: 16 Feb 2009 2:49:07 PM
Activity: Hiking
State: North Carolina (NC)
Distance: 16.86 mi  (Change units)
Elevation: Total Gain: 9206 ft
Total Loss: 9205 ft
Net Change: 1 ft
Difficulty: 7 / 10
Tags: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Waynesville, North Carolina
Rating: Unrated   Rate it

In a park know for abundant and beautiful creeks, they don't get any better than the one called Big. And the first part of the route follows an old railroad grade--used to transport trees during the logging boom at the start of the 20th century--making for a gentle entry into the deceptively steep Smokies. Allow plenty of time for frequent stops at swimming holes and a waterfall in the first few miles of the hike: Midnight Hole is a deep blue gem just 1.4 miles in; Mouse Creek Falls is a 45-foot cascade just a bit farther. (Tip: Camp along the Big Creek Trail just beyond the old logging camp at Walnut Bottom.) Spend the second night atop 5,760-foot Mt. Sterling, where there's a small glade with prime tent sites and a lookout tower with magical views.

TO TRAILHEAD: From Knoxville, follow I-40 to Waterville; exit SW. Turn R then veer L onto Waterville Rd. Follow straight to Big Creek entrance. Pass ranger station and park in lot just beyond Big Creek trailhead.

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Big Creek

Dist: 16.86 mi Points: 6579
Time: none Speed: 0.0 mph Pace: 0:00 / mi

Points of Interest

GSM001

Location: 35.751798°, -83.109630°
From the trailhead, head southwest

GSM002

Location: 35.743294°, -83.120911°
Midnight Hole; deep blue gem replenished by a 15-ft. waterfall; watch for colorful trout below

GSM003

Location: 35.735725°, -83.133820°
Mouse Creek Falls, a rumbling feeder for Big Creek

GSM004

Location: 35.735714°, -83.146076°
Brakeshoe Spring, named for the train part once wedged here to create a fountainlike effect; refill bottles

GSM005

Location: 35.718628°, -83.162918°
Veer L onto Swallow Fork Trail; pass through Walnut Bottom (old logging camp, now tree-filled). Option: Stay straight on Big Creek Trail for great campsite

GSM006

Location: 35.691531°, -83.139596°
Continue steep ascent; go straight @ old RR grade intersection

GSM007

Location: 35.686494°, -83.141806°
Pretty Hollow Gap; great break spot. L onto Mt. Sterling Ridge path

GSM008

Location: 35.697351°, -83.125906°
Stay straight @ Y to ascend Mt. Sterling; see flora change from hardwoods to conifers on this breezy ridgeline

GSM009

Location: 35.702196°, -83.122301°
Mt. Sterling summit (5,760 ft.), small glade with prime tent sites, lookout tower, magical views; L to Baxter Creek Trail

GSM010

Location: 35.717755°, -83.108890°
Straight @ Y

GSM011

Location: 35.746617°, -83.113954°
Hike through flat, tree-covered area, once home to a logging camp

GSM012

Location: 35.750735°, -83.108922°
Turn L; cross Big Creek; return to parking lot

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