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Tennessee
Blount County

Schoolhouse Gap Trail

Easy

3.0

(22)

97

hikers

Schoolhouse Gap Trail

00:31

1.80km

70m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Schoolhouse Gap Trail, a gentle route spanning 1.1 miles (1.8 km) with a modest elevation gain of 238 feet (73 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 31 minutes, making it ideal for a quick escape into nature. As you…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for Schoolhouse Gap Trail and what are the parking options?

The Schoolhouse Gap Trail is located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, between Townsend and Cades Cove. The trailhead is easily accessible off Laurel Creek Road. There is a dedicated parking area at the trailhead, which can fill up quickly during peak seasons. Arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.

Is Schoolhouse Gap Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on most trails within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, including the Schoolhouse Gap Trail. This is to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of all visitors. Pets are only allowed in campgrounds, picnic areas, and along paved roads.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail offers diverse beauty throughout the year. Spring (late March to May) is ideal for wildflower viewing, with a spectacular display of Virginia bluebells, trillium, and pink lady's slippers. Fall (October to early November) provides vibrant foliage colors. Summer is also pleasant, though it can be warmer, and winter offers a quieter, snow-dusted experience.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Schoolhouse Gap Trail?

No, there is no entrance fee to access Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and no permit is required to hike the Schoolhouse Gap Trail. However, a parking tag is now required for any vehicle parked for more than 15 minutes anywhere within the park. You can purchase daily, weekly, or annual parking tags online or at visitor centers.

Are there any specific regulations for hiking in Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

Yes, as part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, hikers must adhere to park regulations. This includes staying on marked trails, packing out all trash, not disturbing wildlife or plants, and being aware of bear activity. Always check the official NPS website for the most current rules and advisories before your visit.

Are there any hidden gems or notable detours along the trail?

Yes, a popular, though unmarked, detour leads to the fascinating Whiteoak Sink area. This area features a small waterfall, impressive cliffs, and the unique Blowhole Cave, which emits a constant flow of icy air. Be aware that some caves in Whiteoak Sink are closed to protect bat populations from White Nose Syndrome.

How long does it typically take to hike the Schoolhouse Gap Trail?

The Schoolhouse Gap Trail is approximately 3.8 to 4.4 miles roundtrip. For an average hiker, it typically takes about 2 to 3 hours to complete the full out-and-back route, depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the scenery or detours.

What is the terrain like on the Schoolhouse Gap Trail?

The trail largely follows a former roadbed, making it relatively wide, clear of significant rocks and roots, and generally easy underfoot. It features a gentle, gradual climb with an elevation gain of around 500 feet. You'll walk through peaceful forests and meadows, often paralleling Spence Branch.

What kind of wildlife or plants can I expect to see?

The trail is renowned for its abundant wildflowers, especially in spring, including Virginia bluebells, trillium, and pink lady's slippers. You'll pass through diverse forest types with pine, oak, maple, and hickory trees. Wildlife sightings can include various bird species, and you might encounter horseback riders. Always be aware of potential bear activity and wild hogs in the area.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, the Schoolhouse Gap Trail is considered an excellent choice for beginners and families with children. Its wide, relatively even path and gentle elevation gain make it a less strenuous and very enjoyable outing for those seeking an easy to moderate hiking experience.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, while primarily following the Schoolhouse Gap Trail, the route also passes through sections of the Turkeypen Ridge Trail and the Bote Mountain Trail, offering potential connections for longer excursions.

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