Abrams Creek in Great Smoky National Park

Abrams Creek

Considered by many to be one of the best streams.

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Abrams Creek Details

Abrams Creek is considered by many to be one of the best streams in the park. The stream is a medium to large size stream in comparison to other streams in the park. It can be accessed either from the Cades Cove area or Abrams Creek Campground. Near the Abrams Creek Campground, the stream is more populated with smallmouth bass, as opposed to further upstream where you'll find more trout.

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Low

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Nearby Parks Around Abrams Creek

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Abrams Creek

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0.0 mi away

Abrams Creek Campground

A tranquil, primitive camping experience awaits deep within the Great Smoky Mountains, offering a peaceful retreat by Abrams Creek.

1.5 mi away

Look Rock Tower

Located on a natural observation ledge near the summit of Chilhowee Mountain.

1.7 mi away

Look Rock Observation Tower

Offers 360-degree views of the Smokies.

1.8 mi away

Look Rock

A natural ledge at the highest point along the parkway.

1.9 mi away

Look Rock Campground

For those seeking a tranquil escape with stunning vistas, Look Rock Campground offers a classic outdoor experience nestled high in the Great Smoky Mountains.