Abram Falls
The Abrams Falls Trail starts at Cades Cove so try to schedule your hike for non-peak times in the park. If you don't the ride through Cades Cove to the trailhead will seem to take forever. The hike is along Abrams Creek for 2.5 miles (5 miles round trip) to Abrams Falls. It is one of the most popular hikes in the park and is considered a moderate hike.
Angel Falls Overlook Trail
This trail is in the Big South Fork recreational Area. It is one of the most scenic in the Big South Fork, with passages along rock faces and through boulders, past cascades, over footbridges, climbing to a dramatic finish. The first part of the hike is relatively easy and provides very scenic views of the woods, river and rock formations. At about 2.2 miles the trail leaves the river and begins the ascent to the overlook. This is the only strenuous part of the hike as the trail climbs about 300 feet in about .6 of a mile through switchbacks and rock steps and between boulders.
AT - Clingman's Dome to Siler's Bald
Quoted from: Wikipedia
"The easiest access to Silers Bald is to take the Clingmans Dome tower trail from the Forney Ridge Parking Lot to the tower. From there, following the Appalachian Trail west for just over four miles (6 km) brings one to the summit of Silers Bald. This leg of the trail is riddled with elevation gain and loss, crossing Mt. Buckley (a knob of Clingmans Dome), Jenkins Knob, and a sparsely-wooded ridge known as "The Narrows".
Bald River Falls Trail
The Bald River Falls Trail is located near Tellico Plains in the Cherokee National Forest. It is a favorite spot for tourists because the falls can be seen from the road. Hikers from Tellico Village will often also stop at the bakery in Tellico Plains for a snack after the hike. The first few hundred yards is steep and uphill. After that the trail continues to climb but at a more gentle space. The beautiful mountain stream can be seen along the whole hike. The trail can be as long as 10 miles in and out but we usually hike less than that and turn back earlier.
Bob Stratton Bald
Bob Stratton Bald is a grassy meadow located off of the Cherohala skyway at an elevation of 5360 feet and offers views of the Unicoi mountain as well as the Joyce Kilmer Wilderness Area.
It is in the Nantahala National Forest and is named for a mountain man, Bob Bald who lived in the area in the late 1800s. It has some of the best views in this area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the north and the Slickrock Creek valley below.
Charlies Bunion
The Charlies Bunion Trail is a four mile stretch of the Appalachian Trail starting at Newfound Gap. It is famous for its panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and is probably the most scenic site you will have ever stopped at for lunch.
It is a moderate/strenuous hike.
More information is available here.
Chestnut Top Trail
Chestnut Top is an excellent early spring hike when many wild flowers bloom.
"But even after the fire pinks fade from view and the crested dwarf irises go to seed, keep walking this trail. It's a joyous walk whenever you can get to it. The trail winds up and along Chestnut Top Lead (Lead is a local term for ridge) jumping back and forth from dry piney slopes to cooler mixed hardwoods. A fall or winter hike will offer excellent views across Turkey Penn Ridge and up the valley of the West Prong of the Little River to Thunderhead Mountain."
From Hiking Trails of the Smokies
East Lakeshore Trail
This trail has been built by volunteers working for Water. It is located on the east side of Tellico Lake across from Tellico Village. The original trail extends from the Rarity Point development to Coytee in the south. A new section of trail has been built that extends the trail to the Lotterdale campground. Total length is about 14 miles.
Look here for a great map of the trail.
Falls Branch Falls
The 1.5 mile hike to this beautiful 50-60' falls is a bit strenuous, but well worth it. The forest is beautiful in this area off of the Cherohala Skyway, and so is Falls Branch Falls.
Frozen Head State Park
Frozen Head State Park is located Between Oak Ridge and Wartburg. It is noted in 50 Hikes in the Tennessee Mountains. There are twenty trails here totalling about 50 miles. Spring flowers are the best feature.
