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Chutes de Grotto

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Chutes de Grotto

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Grotto Falls is a captivating 25-foot waterfall nestled within the scenic Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, near the charming town of Gatlinburg. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1117 meters, this natural wonder is celebrated for a truly unique feature: it is the only waterfall in the entire park that allows visitors to walk directly behind its cascading sheet of water. This distinctive characteristic makes Grotto Falls a standout destination for nature lovers exploring the region.

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    7 octobre 2022

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    Grotto Falls, une cascade d'environ 25 pieds, est considérée comme l'une des vues les plus uniques du parc national des Great Smoky Mountains. Il est particulier car on peut se promener derrière sa nappe d'eau grâce à une grande alcôve située sous le rebord en surplomb. Il s'agit d'une randonnée aller-retour facile de 2,6 miles.
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    1 août 2023

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    Assurez-vous d'emporter de l'eau et éventuellement une collation. Brother se faisait piquer par des insectes, donc un insectifuge serait bien. Bâton de marche pour effet de levier. Un bon appareil photo. Un sac à dos de soutien pour transporter vos objets. Une petite serviette si vous décidez d'aller un peu dans les chutes.
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    Embark on an easy hike to Grotto Falls via the Trillium Gap Trail, a 1.6-mile (2.5 km) route that takes about 50 minutes to complete. You will gain 675 feet…

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    Embark on a moderate hike along the Trillium Gap Trail to Grotto Falls, a 3.7-mile (6.0 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete. You will…

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    Élévation 1 120 m

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    Position:Sevier County, Tennessee, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Foire aux questions

    Is Grotto Falls a dog-friendly trail?

    No, pets are not permitted on the trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, including the Trillium Gap Trail to Grotto Falls. This rule is in place to protect both wildlife and your pet.

    What should I wear and pack for the Grotto Falls hike?

    Hikers recommend wearing good walking shoes or hiking boots, as the trail can be uneven and involves stream crossings. It's also wise to pack water and snacks, especially for warmer days. Consider bringing bug spray, a walking stick for leverage, and a small towel if you plan to get close to the falls. A supportive backpack is useful for carrying your items.

    How early should I arrive to find parking for Grotto Falls?

    Parking for Grotto Falls, located along the one-way Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (summer and fall) and on weekends. Arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot.

    Can I visit Grotto Falls during winter?

    Yes, Grotto Falls can be visited in winter, but access changes. The Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, which leads to the main trailhead, is typically closed from December through mid-March. During this period, you can still reach Grotto Falls by starting from the Rainbow Falls Trailhead, which adds an additional 3.4 miles to the roundtrip hike.

    What makes the Grotto Falls trail 'moderate' in difficulty?

    The Grotto Falls trail is rated moderate due to its gradual incline and some uneven terrain. It winds through an old-growth hemlock forest and involves crossing several small streams, which can be slippery. While not overly strenuous, it requires a reasonable level of fitness.

    Are there any amenities or cafes near Grotto Falls?

    Grotto Falls is located within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which prioritizes natural preservation. Therefore, there are no cafes or commercial amenities directly at the trailhead or along the trail. You'll find dining and shopping options in the nearby town of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, before or after your hike.

    What is the unique geological feature of Grotto Falls?

    Grotto Falls is unique because it is the only waterfall in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park that allows visitors to walk directly behind its cascading sheet of water. This is possible due to an ample alcove beneath the overhanging lip of the falls, created by the erosion of softer rock layers behind a harder caprock.

    Are permits or fees required to hike to Grotto Falls?

    No, there are no permits or fees required to hike to Grotto Falls or to enter the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is one of the few national parks that does not charge an entrance fee.

    Is the Grotto Falls trail a loop, or out-and-back?

    The Grotto Falls trail via the Trillium Gap Trail is an out-and-back hike. You follow the same path to the falls and then return the way you came. The roundtrip distance is approximately 2.6 to 3 miles.

    What wildlife might I see on the Grotto Falls trail?

    The trail passes through an old-growth forest, offering opportunities to spot various wildlife. Hikers frequently report seeing salamanders in the moist environment behind the falls. There's also a chance to observe black bears, especially during early morning or late afternoon, and even llamas used as pack animals delivering supplies to LeConte Lodge.

    How does Grotto Falls compare to Abrams Falls?

    Both Grotto Falls and Abrams Falls are popular waterfalls in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, but they offer different experiences. Grotto Falls is unique for its walk-behind feature and is generally a shorter, moderately difficult hike. Abrams Falls, while not walkable behind, is known for its powerful plunge into a large pool and is a longer, more strenuous hike (about 5 miles roundtrip) with a higher risk of strong currents if entering the water. Grotto Falls is accessed via the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, while Abrams Falls is in Cades Cove.

    Are there other easy hikes near Grotto Falls?

    While the Grotto Falls trail itself is considered moderate, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers many other trails. For easier options, consider trails like the Gatlinburg Trail or the Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail, both located closer to the Gatlinburg entrance and offering relatively flat, paved, or well-maintained paths suitable for a more leisurely stroll.

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