Low Gap Trail

Low Gap Trail

 

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03.30 – Miles 1957′ – Ascent 4241′ – High 7.2 – Rating
10.9% – Max Grade 40′ – Descent 2306′ – Low – Out & Back
Features

Overview

The Low Gap Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located in Cosby, Tennessee. The trail is commonly used for access to the Appalachian Trail and part of the hike to the top of Mount Cammerer.

Description

The trailhead is located in Cosby Campground and does not require any special permit for access. You can park for free next to the Ranger Gate at Cosby Campground. Dogs are not allowed in the National Park and on this trail.

You can expect a strenuous climb on your way to the Appalachian Trail Junction. This hike meanders through an old growth forest with plenty of water features along the way. Take your time and enjoy the beautiful creeks, while you make your way to the top. This trail ascends from beginning to end with no flat areas.

Midlife Hikers Maps and Tracks

GPX Track File
Official Park Map

Waypoints & Points of Interest

Low Gap Trailhead N35° 45.354′ W83° 12.457′ – Google
Appalachian Trail Junction N35° 44.243′ W83° 10.873′ – Google

Nearby Junctions, Trails or Trips

Nearby trails and junctions include only trails that have been hiked and reviewed by Midlife Hiking Club.

Appalachian Trail @ Low Gap Trail Junction
Mount Cammerer Spur Trail
Mount Cammerer Dayhike Adventure

 

Midlife Hikers Comments

Best views in the Great Smoky Mountains! – BugWhisperer

One of the toughest hikes in the Smokies! – Snake Stepper

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