Great Smoky Mountains National Park Scenic Drives Locator Map
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Cades Cove Loop Road in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Loop Road begins
The loop begins as the Laurel Creek Road ends. For the next 10.2 miles the road is narrow and one-way. The pavement is very rough in places. Two spots provide ways to cut off part of the loop and return to the beginning sooner, at Sparks and Hyatt Lane, described below.
Sparks Lane in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Sparks Lane
The Sparks Lane cut-off road lies to the left. This road leads to a point 1.6 miles from the end of the loop.
John Oliver Cabin in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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John Oliver Cabin
The road passes by parking for the John Oliver Cabin, the first of many opportunities to visit the historical buildings of the area. A short walk through the meadow is required for a close view.
Primitive Baptist Church in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Primitive Baptist Church
A short, unpaved road to the left leads to the Primitive Baptist Church. This church is still used, as can be seen by the picture to the left. The quarter mile road is two way and narrow, so use caution.
Methodist Church in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
2.5
Methodist Church
The next stopping area is for an old Methodist Church. A cemetery lies behind it.
Hyatt Lane in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Hyatt Lane
The Hyatt Lane cut-off road is on the left. This is the second, and last, chance to take some distance, and time, off of the loop. It rejoins the loop 3.5 miles from its end.
Missionary Baptist Church in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Missionary Baptist Church
Yet another historical church, this one the Missionary Baptist Church, is on the left. To the right is Rich Mountain Road, an unpaved, one-way road leading out of the park.
Abrams Falls in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Abrams Falls
After a time passing by a number of small parking areas, a road to the right leads quickly to the Abrams Falls Trailhead. A large parking area is here, but it is usually full during summer and October. The hike is a five mile roundtrip hike of moderate difficulty. See the Hiking Page for more information.
Cable Mill in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Cable Mill
The turnoff to the Cable Mill area is on the right. This is a historical district, and also the location of the Cades Cove Visitor Center. Just past the parking area is the Parsons Branch Road, a scenic, unpaved, one-way road leading out of the park.
Cades Cove Nature Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Cades Cove Nature Trail
A small parking area on the right is for the Cades Cove Nature Trail. This is a good opportunity to get out of car during the long, slow trip around the loop road.
Tipton Place in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Tipton Place
An old homestead, the Tipton Place, is on the left.
Carter Shields Cabin in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Carter Shields Cabin
The road passes by the Carter Shields Cabin.
Cades Cove Campground in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
10.2
Loop Road ends
The one-way loop road comes to an end. A right turn leads to the Cades Cove Campground, shown to the left. A left turn leads quickly back to the Laurel Creek Road.

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