Nanci and I walked this popular trail almost to its dead end at campsite 30. It is named Little River Trail for obvious reasons, it follows alongside the river for its entire distance. The path itself was once the railbed for the Little River Lumber Co when they cut this section of the park just prior to it becoming a park. On the return, we walked Cucumber Gap Trail to make a little loop at the end.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Little River Trail in GSMNP
Nanci and I walked this popular trail almost to its dead end at campsite 30. It is named Little River Trail for obvious reasons, it follows alongside the river for its entire distance. The path itself was once the railbed for the Little River Lumber Co when they cut this section of the park just prior to it becoming a park. On the return, we walked Cucumber Gap Trail to make a little loop at the end.
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