At the end of Mt. Cammerer Trail, you'll find the Lookout Tower. A lookout tower offering hikers a 360-degree view of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
You can reach this 45-foot waterfall by hiking about 2 miles along an old railroad grade. Keep an eye out for Midnight Hole, too; this pool and its 6-foot cascade are about three-quarters of the way to Mouse Creek Falls.
A steep and quite strenuous climb up to the Appalachian Trail or descent down to Cosby Campground. Take it serious because there's part of over 20-25% incline/decline.
A simple but useful shelter on the AT. In comparison to other shelters I've seen this one has a fence to lock out wildlife. Other shelters were more open concept :)
Lower Mount Cammerer Trail is the longer route from Cosby Campground up to the Appalachian Trail and Mt. Cammerer. You can create a long looping hike with Lower Gap Trail.