Best Hikes in the Smoky Mountains for Kids
Planning a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains with little adventurers in tow? You’re in luck! The national park is full of short, scenic trails that are perfect for families. Whether you’re pushing a stroller or hiking with active tweens, there’s something for everyone. Below, we’ve rounded up the best hikes in the Smoky Mountains for kids — safe, beautiful, and full of fun.
1. Laurel Falls Trail
- Distance: 2.6 miles roundtrip
- Difficulty: Easy
- Location: Near Sugarlands Visitor Center
This paved trail is one of the most popular kid-friendly hikes in the Smokies. It’s just long enough to feel like a real adventure but short enough to keep kids from getting tired. The reward? A beautiful 80-foot waterfall at the end! Be sure to hold hands near the falls — the rocks can get slippery.
2. Elkmont Nature Trail
- Distance: 0.8 miles loop
- Difficulty: Easy
- Location: Elkmont area
This hidden gem is perfect for young kids or first-time hikers. It winds through a peaceful forest filled with mossy logs, footbridges, and the occasional squirrel. It’s a great place to teach kids about the Smokies’ unique ecosystem and wildlife.
3. Kephart Prong Trail
- Distance: 4 miles roundtrip
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Location: Near Newfound Gap Road
If your kids are a little older and enjoy exploring nature, this trail is a hit. You’ll cross several log bridges, follow a flowing stream, and pass old Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) structures. It’s educational and fun!
4. Clingmans Dome Trail
- Distance: 1 mile roundtrip
- Difficulty: Moderate (due to incline)
- Location: Clingmans Dome parking area
Clingmans Dome is the highest point in the Smoky Mountains, and while the paved trail is steep, it’s doable for most kids — especially with the promise of stunning 360° views at the top. Bring layers — it’s much cooler up here!
5. Gatlinburg Trail
- Distance: 3.8 miles roundtrip
- Difficulty: Easy
- Location: Trailhead at Sugarlands Visitor Center
This flat, riverside trail is stroller-friendly and allows dogs, which makes it ideal for families with both little hikers and furry friends. You’ll enjoy river views and maybe even spot some deer along the way. Here’s the National Park website with more info!
6. Porters Creek Trail
- Distance: 2 miles to the farmstead (4 miles roundtrip)
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate
- Location: Greenbrier area
This beautiful trail has wildflowers in the spring, a babbling creek, historic buildings, and even a small waterfall. It’s a little longer, but there’s so much to see that it keeps kids engaged throughout the hike. Here’s the National Park website with more info!
7. Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail
- Distance: 0.5 miles loop
- Difficulty: Easy and wheelchair accessible
- Location: Sugarlands Visitor Center
This is the perfect trail for toddlers, strollers, and grandparents. It’s flat, fully paved, and offers interpretive signs about the area’s history and nature. Great for a quick nature fix! Here’s the National Park website with more info!
Tips for Hiking with Kids in the Smokies
- Pack snacks and water (kids love a good trail snack break!)
- Wear sturdy shoes — even on easy trails
- Bring a small first-aid kit
- Start early to beat the crowds and heat
- Teach your kids Leave No Trace principles
Final Thoughts
The best hikes in the Smoky Mountains for kids combine nature, learning, and fun — all wrapped up in short, scenic adventures. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, crossing log bridges, or just enjoying fresh mountain air, these trails are sure to create lasting family memories.
So grab your backpacks and hit the trails — the Smokies are calling!
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