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Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Tricorner Loop

A peak bagger's dream, this 31-mile Smokies backpack loops across forested ridgelines, offering the opportunity to tag eight 6,000-foot summits along the way.

Author: tamletsgo
Date: 25 Sep 2009 3:22:08 AM
Activity: Hiking
State: North Carolina (NC)
Distance: 30.79 mi  (Change units)
Elevation: Total Gain: 10365 ft
Total Loss: 10365 ft
Net Change: 0 ft
Difficulty: 9 / 10
USGS Topo Map: Bunches Bald, Luftee Knob, Mount Guyot, Smokemont
Tags: Appalachian Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee, North Carolina
Rating: Unrated   Rate it

Departing from Round Bottom on the Beech Gap Trail; this 31-mile loop affords backpackers the opportunity to bag 8 of the Carolina Mountain Club’s South Beyond 6,000 peaks (there are 40 total). But before you tag ‘em you’ll have to earn them; the first 3.3 miles of this trip gain over 2,500 feet of elevation to the Laurel Gap shelter. From here on out, the elevation profile is more moderate (with a few spikes on each of the summit climbs—which are all optional off trail out-and-backs).

From Laurel Gap, head up to tag the Big Cataloochee Mountain summit or continue the counterclockwise loop as it treks along the Balsam Moutain Trail following a ridgeline through a mossy deciduous forest peppered with mountain laurel and rhododendron. 14 miles in, the route syncs with the Appalachian Trail (along the North Carolina/Tennessee border). Stop for the evening at the Tricorner Knob Shelter; the next day, backtrack north on the AT to tackle optional summit approaches to Tricorner Bald, Mount Guyot, and Old Black, or continue the loop heading southwest on the AT.

At Peck’s Corner, the route turns off the AT onto the Hughes Ridge Trail. Foolw that to the Enloe Creek Trail and consider spending another night in the Smokies along the creek at the Enloe Creek Shelter. From there, it’s 4 miles back to Round Bottom to finish the loop.

-Mapped by Scott Sanders, GroundedGraphics.com

TO TRAILHEAD: From the Visitors Center on US-441, head north on Big Cove Rd After crossing Raven Fork around the 9 mile mark, go R on Straight Fork Rd. Continue as Straight Fork turns into a gravel FS road. Continue on the gravel road to Round Bottom and Beech Gap Trail.

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Tricorner Loop

Dist: 30.79 mi Points: 1777
Time: none Speed: 0.0 mph Pace: 0:00 / mi

Points of Interest

TRC001

Location: 35.624109°, -83.211394°
Begin hiking north on the Beech Gap Trail, and just ahead bear right at the first 3-way junction. The route begins climbing immediately, gaining 3,000 feet over the next 5 miles up to Big Cataloochee Mountain.

TRC002

Location: 35.646361°, -83.202068°
Turn left @ 3-way junction onto the Balsam Mountain Trail; the route continues a stiff climb toward Laurel Gap.

TRC003

Location: 35.665370°, -83.187771°
Arrive at the Laurel Gap shelter; after 2,600 feet of climbing you may be ready for a break. The Balsam Mountain Trail continues heading northeast.

TRC004

Location: 35.667355°, -83.186464°
To tack on a 2-mile out-and-back bushwhack up to Big Cataloochee Mountain, turn right. Otherwise, turn left to head northwest and continue the loop.

TRC005

Location: 35.667432°, -83.180340°
Turn left off trail to head uphill for the Big Catahoochee summit.

TRC006

Location: 35.672231°, -83.175781°
Tag Big Cataloochee Mountain, a South Beyond 6,000 summit and then backtrack to waypoint 4 to continue the counterclockwise loop.

TRC007

Location: 35.677726°, -83.191896°
Turn left @ 3-way junction to continue hiking the Balsam Mountain Trail along the ridgeline. The views on this stretch are better than what you'll get atop many of the wooded summits on this trek.

TRC008

Location: 35.689878°, -83.213977°
A right turn off the trail leads up to Luftee Knob, another 6,000-foot summit. Tackle the .4-mile detour or continue northwest along the Balsam Mountain Trail.

TRC009

Location: 35.692690°, -83.215100°
Luftee Knob: Tag the summit and then backtrack to waypoint 8 to continue northwest on the Balsam Mountain Trail.

TRC010

Location: 35.691183°, -83.248862°
To tackle a burly 2.1-mile off-trail out-and back to Mark's Knob, turn left at this 3-way intersection. Otherwise, continue bearing right to head toward the Tricorner Knob Shelter. (a 6,000Right at a three way intersection takes you to Tri Corner.

TRC011

Location: 35.679889°, -83.248515°
The third 6,000-foot summit of the trip.

TRC012

Location: 35.694456°, -83.256534°
Turn left @ 3-way intersection onto the white-blazed Appalachian Trail as it follows the North Carolina/Tennessee border. From here, the top of Tricorner Knob is accessible via a .3-mile, off-trail route to waypoint 13. Turning right at this junction follows the optional 5.3-mile detour to tag Mount Guyot and Old Black (two more 6,000-foot summits).

TRC013

Location: 35.695722°, -83.254363°
Tricorner Knob summit.

TRC014

Location: 35.693663°, -83.257217°
Turn left off the AT for a short walk to the Tricorner Knob Shelter

TRC015

Location: 35.693918°, -83.256721°
The Tricorner Knob Shelter.

TRC016

Location: 35.687871°, -83.268728°
A right turn off of the trail heads up a short, steep climb to the top of Mountain Chapman (waypoint 17).

TRC017

Location: 35.686808°, -83.271099°
Mount Chapman: Another 6,000-foot off-trail summit. Backtrack to waypoint 16 to continue the loop.

TRC018

Location: 35.674620°, -83.283692°
The Top of Mount Sequoyah is about 15 feet to the north of the trail in a beaten down spot.

TRC019

Location: 35.655249°, -83.308426°
Turn left on the Hughes Ridge Trail @ the 3-way intersection at Pecks Corner. The Appalachian Trail continues to the right.

TRC020

Location: 35.629691°, -83.304730°
Turn left @ 3-way junction to continue along the Hughes Ridge Trail

TRC021

Location: 35.608780°, -83.281345°
Turn left onto the Enloe Creek Trail at this 3-way intersection.

TRC022

Location: 35.609912°, -83.254952°
Cross the creek and continue past the Enloe Creek Campground.

TRC023

Location: 35.612875°, -83.243011°
Turn right @ 3-way junction to continue on the Enloe Creek Trail.

TRC024

Location: 35.608685°, -83.223307°
Turn left on the gravel road and continue another 1.5 miles back to the Beech Gap Trailhead.

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