Hiking
30 minutes
Moderate
Hiking to Charlies Bunion is a remarkable experience for outdoor enthusiasts visiting Gatlinburg, located in the breathtaking Great Smoky Mountains. This iconic viewpoint along the Appalachian Trail offers some of the most stunning vistas in the region, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking to immerse themselves in the area’s rich beauty.
Trailhead Location: The hike begins at the Newfound Gap Road parking area, easily accessed from Gatlinburg. The trailhead is clearly marked, leading you toward an adventure of approximately 8 miles round-trip.
What Makes It Special: The Charlies Bunion trail showcases limestone cliffs, wildflower-filled meadows, and views stretching over the Smokies. The distinctive rock formations and panoramic views truly highlight the area's natural beauty, particularly from the Bunion itself, where you can see for miles.
Key Features: This trail has a moderate to strenuous difficulty level, featuring elevation changes and rocky terrain. It's well-marked, making navigation straightforward for most hikers. Be prepared for some steep parts and amazing photo opportunities at the summit.
Charlies Bunion holds historical significance, named after local legend Charlie Conner, who was said to have encountered a bear here. The area is rich with Appalachian culture, and hiking this trail connects visitors not only to nature but also to the stories that shape the region’s identity.
Best Times to Visit: Spring and fall are ideal due to milder weather and vibrant foliage. Early morning treks often provide quieter trails and the chance to catch breathtaking sunrises.
What to Bring:
Driving Directions: From Gatlinburg, take the U.S. 441 (Newfound Gap Road), a scenic drive of about 30 minutes to the trailhead.
Hiking to Charlies Bunion is an unforgettable adventure, perfect for those seeking exhilarating views and a genuine connection to the Smokies.
Hike the Charlies Bunion via Appalachian Trail in Gatlinburg - Charlies Bunion
Hike the Charlies Bunion via Appalachian Trail in Gatlinburg in Charlies Bunion
Coordinates: 35.6392, -83.3720
Hiking
Spring and Fall
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Adventure Seeker
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.