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Day Hikes in the Smoky Mountains

Explore the Best Guided Day Hikes in the Smokies

A day hike is one of the most rewarding ways to experience Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With over 800 miles of trails, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers everything from gentle walks along rushing streams to challenging climbs that lead to panoramic peaks. Each season transforms the park: wildflowers in spring, waterfalls in summer, fiery foliage in fall, and clear mountain views in winter.

Best of the Smokies Full Day

Best of the Smokies Half Day

Spring Wildflower Walk

Exploring Nature with Children

Flight of the Firefly

Stroll Back in Time

Bear Cub Adventure

Scenic River Walk

Beat the Heat - River Snorkeling

Twilight Ghosts and Legends

Thundering Cascades and Falls

Appalachian Bald Trek

Blue Creek Cascades

Mountain Wonderland Hike

Woodland Wander

Old Growth Waterfall Hike

Mt. LeConte Hike

Fall Color Quest

Why Choose a Guided Day Hike in the Smokies

Guided day hikes give you more than scenery — they provide peace of mind and insight you can’t get from a trail map.

  • Local Expertise: Learn the names and uses of wildflowers, identify animal tracks, and hear stories rooted in Smoky Mountain culture.
  • Safety & Navigation: Our guides are trained in wilderness first aid, know how to handle changing conditions, and can help you avoid the most crowded trails.
  • Tailored Adventures: Whether you’re traveling with young kids, grandparents, or active friends, we’ll match you to the right trail for your ability and interest.
  • Seasonal Experiences: From spring blooms to firefly shows, every season has its own magic — and our guides know where to find it.
  • Leave No Trace: We practice and teach sustainable hiking, ensuring the Smokies remain pristine for future generations.

What Kind of Day Hike Are You Looking For?

Family-Friendly Smoky Mountain Hikes

Traveling with kids or first-time hikers? Our family-friendly guided day hikes are designed for all ages. Popular options include the Bear Cub Adventure and Exploring Nature with Children, perfect for curious young hikers.

Waterfall & Scenic River Day Hikes

Few experiences capture the Smokies like standing at the base of a rushing cascade. Favorites include Thundering Cascades and Falls, Blue Creek Cascades, and the Old Growth Waterfall Hike.

Seasonal & Specialty Hikes

Each season brings its own magic. From Wildflower Walks in spring to Flight of the Firefly in summer, Fall Color Quest in autumn, and Twilight Ghosts and Legends in winter, there’s always something unique to experience.

Challenging Adventures

For hikers looking for elevation and endurance, treks like Mt. LeConte Hike and our custom option, Best of the Smokies, reward you with sweeping Smoky Mountain views.

Planning Your Smoky Mountain Day Hike

When you book with A Walk in the Woods, we’ll provide clear instructions on what to bring and what to expect. Hikers should wear sturdy shoes, carry water, and bring a light snack. We also offer custom hikes for groups — from family reunions to scout troops — or you can join an existing group if you’re traveling solo.

Book Your Guided Day Hike Today

The Smokies are America’s most visited national park, but with the right guide, you’ll go far beyond the crowded overlooks. Whether you want a gentle family stroll, a roaring waterfall adventure, or a summit that takes your breath away, our guided day hikes make it possible.

Bringing a group to the Smokies? We can help. A Walk in the Woods offers a wide range of services geared to groups. Family reunions, Boy and Girl Scout Groups, seniors, school, church group tours and bus tours, we can cater a plan to meet just about any experience.

Customers traveling alone can join groups and pay the stated rate, but solo customers going out alone must pay for two (or 4 depending on the tour) if no one else has booked. Don’t have a car? We can provide transportation from most Gatlinburg locations for an additional fee of $100 for up to 6 people, subject to availability.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is enforcing parking tags for any vehicle parked longer than 15 minutes at any location in the Park. You can get your daily or weekly parking tag through us (a small convenience fee will be applied if we purchase and print your tag) or here: Park it Forward Tag

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