Great Smoky Mountains National Park · Swain County, North Carolina
17.4 km
~1 day 0 hrs
917 m
“Embark on a scenic, moderately challenging hike through history and nature on the Bradley Fork and Chasteen Creek Trail.”
Nestled in the lush landscapes near Swain County, North Carolina, the Bradley Fork and Chasteen Creek Trail offers an immersive experience into the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains. This approximately 17 km (10.5 miles) out-and-back trail boasts an elevation gain of around 900 meters (2950 feet), presenting a medium difficulty that appeals to hikers with a moderate level of fitness.
Getting to the Trailhead
To reach the trailhead, you can drive to the Smokemont Campground, located just off of Newfound Gap Road (US-441), a few miles north of Cherokee, NC. The trail begins at the far end of the campground, where parking is available for those arriving by car. For those opting for public transportation, check local shuttle services that may offer rides to the Smokemont Campground, especially during the peak hiking seasons.
The Hike Itself
As you embark on the Bradley Fork Trail, you'll be greeted by the soothing sounds of the Bradley Fork River, which will be your companion for the first few miles. The trail is well-maintained and follows an old logging road, making the initial ascent gradual and steady. The dense canopy of hardwoods and evergreens provides ample shade, creating a cool environment even in the warmer months.
After approximately 3.5 km (2.2 miles), you'll reach the junction with the Chasteen Creek Trail. This is where the hike begins to climb more noticeably, and you'll feel the elevation gain as you navigate through a series of switchbacks. The Chasteen Creek Trail offers a more secluded atmosphere, as many hikers opt to stay on the Bradley Fork Trail.
Flora, Fauna, and Features
The trail is a haven for nature enthusiasts, with a diverse range of flora including wildflowers in the spring and a vibrant display of fall colors in autumn. Wildlife sightings may include deer, black bears, and a variety of bird species, so be sure to hike with awareness and respect for the inhabitants of this rich ecosystem.
One of the highlights along the Chasteen Creek Trail is the Chasteen Creek Cascade, a beautiful waterfall that provides a serene spot for a rest or a picnic. The cascade is located about 1.6 km (1 mile) from the junction with the Bradley Fork Trail.
Historical Significance
The area is steeped in history, with the trails winding through what was once a bustling logging region. The Smoky Mountains saw extensive logging operations in the early 20th century, and remnants of this era can sometimes be found in the form of old railway grades and logging equipment.
Navigation and Preparation
Before setting out, it's wise to download the trail map onto your HiiKER app, ensuring you have offline access to navigation tools. The trail is well-marked, but having a digital map can enhance your experience and provide peace of mind.
Prepare for the hike by packing sufficient water, snacks, and a first aid kit. The weather in the mountains can change rapidly, so layered clothing and rain gear are recommended. Additionally, sturdy hiking boots are a must, as the terrain can be rocky and uneven in places.
Remember to leave no trace, pack out all your garbage, and enjoy the natural beauty of the Bradley Fork and Chasteen Creek Trail responsibly.
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