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Trip: |
Kephart Prong Trail
Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP)
North Carolina |
Date: |
October 17, 2009
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Trip Host: |
Marsha Conner Hike
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Jeremy Landers Optional Camping / Grilling afterwards. |
Location: |
In the south central section of the GSMNP, trailhead is located on the east
side of Hwy 441, about 10 miles North of Cherokee, NC |
Cost: |
Regular day trip policy fees or overnight fees if staying overnight in the area.
No cost to park or hike the trail.
If you carpool, fuel costs should be shared. |
Schedule: |
When signing up, please let Marsha know your plans for travel
(where you will meet up) and after the hike plans (dinner or not SEE
BELOW).
7:15 AM |
Depart Gainesville, Location TBA |
8:15 AM |
Rest Stop in Clayton, GA (Probably Race Trac) |
10:00 AM |
Arrive in Cherokee, NC and quick break at McDonald's |
10:30 AM |
Gather at the entrance into Smokemont Campground (at the bridge just as you turn off Hwy 441 before you drive back into the campground) |
NOTE - we will stage vehicles and carpool as the opportunity presents itself once we know who signs up for this hike. The following times are approximate - please allow flexibility in your schedule. |
10:45 AM |
Park at the trailhead, safety briefing, and prepare to hike |
11:00 AM |
Begin hiking in on trail (breaks as desired) |
1:00 PM |
Arrive at shelter for rest/snack |
1:45 PM |
Begin hiking out on trail (breaks as desired) |
3:30 PM |
Arrive back at vehicles |
4:00 PM |
Arrive back at entrance to Smokemont campground and depart for Gainesville or stay to cook at campsite. |
The following are options for afterwards |
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ret to GVL, do not stop to eat, arrive back appx. 6:45 pm |
2.
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ret to GVL, eat on the road, arrive back appx. 7:45 pm
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3.
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ret to GVL, cook/eat at campsite, back at appx. 9:30 pm
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4.
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stay overnight in area - eat commercially or at campsite
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PLEASE INDICATE YOUR DESIRED OPTION WHEN MAKING YOUR RESERVATION IF POSSIBLE |
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Difficulty: |
95% of this hike is rated as easy 5% of this hike is rated as moderate as
you reach the shelter at the end of the trail. |
Length: |
4 miles total - 2 miles in and 2 miles out |
Blaze: |
None |
Departs From: |
Gainesville, GA - meet up place to be arranged as needed |
Departure Time: |
7:15 AM.
If carpooling please make arrangements with the people you are riding with. |
Meals: |
Carry mid-day snack to have while on trail - time to rest/snack at the shelter
which is the turn around point. If this is a day trip, you will probably want
to eat before arriving back in Gainesville that night. You may eat at a
commercial location in Cherokee or on the route home or you may bring
your dinner and supplies to cook and eat at Jeremy's campsite (Smokemont campground) after the hike.
NOTE: Jeremy will NOT have the fridge this trip as there's no power
hookups. You will need to carry a cooler if you plan to cook afterwards.
When signing up, please let Marsha know your plans for travel (where you
will meet up) and after the hike plans (dinner or not)
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Transportation: |
POV's with carpooling, or drive on own. If you need transportation you
can post an email to the hike group email list.
(Always be prepared to drive your own vehicle if necessary. If you carpool,
fuel costs should be shared.)
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GPS Info: |
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USGS Quad: |
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Ranger District: |
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Trail Descriptions: |
This trail is located on Hwy 441 about 10 miles north of Cherokee, NC.
There are parking spaces on both sides of the highway. The last public
bathroom is locatedvat the Oconaluftee Visitor Center which you will pass
about 3 miles outside of Cherokee, NC traveling north on Hwy 441
(also called the Newfound Gap Road).
This is a popular, scenic hike on a well traveled route along an old roadbed
at the beginning. You start by crossing the Oconaluftee River on a wide
bridge at appx. 2800' altitude and then follow closely to the Kephart Prong
creek most of the trail.
At .2 mile, you pass through an old CCC camp which operated in the Smokies in the 1930's and '40's. In the first mile you only gain about 200' elevation.
At .5 mile, you can locate the remains of an old fish hatchery on one bank of Kephart Prong. Other evidence of the work done in the forest is evident by finding old railroad rails. You will cross Kephart Prong 3 more times before beginning the final section to the shelter.
The second mile of the trail has more rock and is slightly steeper as you climb about 400' to an elevation of 3400' when you arrive at a scenic cove where the Kephart Shelter is located.
The trail, the creek, & the shelter all carry the name of one of the Smoky Mountains beloved naturalist, Horace Kephart. He came to the Smokies in 1904 to enjoy life "in the wild" and by 1913 had written two books about his life in the Smokies. He was a staunch advocate for the preservation of these mountains and was very distressed over the massive logging operations.
The shelter marks the end/beginning of other trails and will be our turn around point for this hike. Total change of elevation on this trail will be appx. 700' over two miles. We will take our time going in and up and enjoy the descent on our return. This will be a great hike for taking lots of fall photographs.
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Notes: |
Anyone who would like to ride up, but may not wish to do the hike, can spend the day at Jeremy's campsite and just enjoy relaxing in the outdoors around Smokemont campground.
Contact Jeremy for more info. |
Links & Ref. |
http://www.localhikes.com/Hikes/KephartProng_0000.asp
http://www.protrails.com/trail.php?trailID=146 |
Books |
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Photos |
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2042983610014203592SGBWaX |
Map |
Map |
Directions: |
On the east side of Hwy 441, about 10 miles North of Cherokee, NC |
(Optional)
Overnight
Reservations: |
If you are interested in this trip YOU need to make lodging or camping reservations as soon as possible. The church will NOT be handling any reservations. Once you have made your reservations please contact Jeremy Landers so we can add you to our list.
Reservations should be made through www.recreation.gov
either by phone or the online reservation system.
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(Optional)
Accommodations: |
Smokemont
Campground
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The 142-site Smokemont campground is located in the GSMNP and is approximately 6 miles north of Cherokee, NC. The campground provides both tent and RV/trailer camping. The Bradley Fork River runs through the campground and provides for fishing opportunities.
Campsites include a fire ring with cooking grill and a picnic table with lantern pole. Campsites in loops A, B and C also include a 13' x 13' tent pad. Generator use is prohibited in loops A, B and C from May 15 - Oct 31; reasonable generator use is allowed in loops D and F.
Loop F is for RVs only - no tents.
The nearby horse stable offers horseback rides and sells firewood. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Oconaluftee Indian Village and Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, located in Cherokee, NC, provide cultural and historical information about the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
Full service grocery stores are 6 miles away in Cherokee; medical facilities are 15 miles away in Sylva, NC.
Trails |
Bradley Fork Trail, provides access to many other trails |
Fishing |
Bradley Fork River |
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Reservations: |
For the hike please contact Marsha Conner.
For information on camping or griling at Smokemont Campground please contact Jeremy Landers.
Reservations for camping should be made with the recreation.gov system.
*Special Notice Regarding Hikers Under 18 Years of Age!
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