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Distance:
1.0 Mile / 1.6 km
Type:
Out-and-Back
Difficulty:
Easy
Time to Hike:
~30 minutes
Features:
Surface Type:
Dirt
Park:
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Town:
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Directions:
35.663235, -83.526428
Added:
September 06, 2017
Updated:
June 12, 2018
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175 '

Total Change
287 '

Ascent
259 '

Descent

The Riverview Quiet Walkway Trail at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Gatlinburg, TN is an easy hike from route 441 down to a large creek that cuts through the Sugarlands Valley section of the national park.

As the name suggests, it's a quiet, little-to-no-traffic trail that's nice for a stroll through the Smoky's. 0.5 miles in, you'll reach the creek, with a bench at the top of the hill.

Explore 3 trails near Gatlinburg, TN
  1. Parking

    35.663235, -83.526428
  2. Main Trailhead

    35.663275, -83.526086
  3. Bench

    35.662986, -83.523292
    Bench
  4. Bench

    35.663483, -83.521194
    Bench
  5. View of the creek at the end of the trail

    35.663672, -83.521089
    View of the creek at the end of the trail
  6. View of the creek at the end of the trail

    35.663836, -83.521142
    View of the creek at the end of the trail
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1.0 mile / 1.6 km
Trail added
September 06, 2017
Hiked on
September 02, 2017
Updated on
June 12, 2018
1.0 mile / 1.6 km
September 02, 2017
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