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If you and your family are looking for a great place to unwind and travel together, then you can head on to Tennessee and stay in a Gatlinburg cabins. There is so much that you can do when you get to Gatlinburg; among the many attractions available is hiking on Gatlinburg trails. Perfect for families that are looking for something truly adventurous to experience, there are amazing and family-friendly trails that you can surely enjoy.

There about eight hundred fifty miles of hiking trails in the Great Smokey Mountains; some of the trails offer a certain level of difficulty, perfect for people who are craving some kind of thrill, but there are also trails that can accommodate strollers and wheelchairs.

  • Clingman’s Dome Tower, which is a 2-mile trail can also accommodate wheelchairs and strollers, but your lovely pets are not welcome. There are restrooms and bences, so you picnic, in between.
  • Try the Gatlinburg Trail, a 1.9-mile hike, is the most family-friendly of all trails. It is perfect for walkers, bicyclists and joggers because the path is flat. It provides a lovely scenic view of Little Pigeon River and Cataract Falls, as well as a breathtaking experience of the forest.
  • Baskin Creek Falls offers a scenic view of the 25-foot waterfalls, when you go on this trail. There is some climb, involved, so it is not good for anyone, but a reward of a picnic can be your culmination.
  • Another perfect venue  is Alum Cave which is a 4.4-mile hike. It is more difficult compared to the other trails, especially since it is longer, but the cave is a perfect reward.

Go ahead and book into Gatlinburg cabin rentals now. It is the perfect getaway for the family.

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