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    Murphy River Walk

    4.2 (17 reviews)

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    Alison A.

    Great walk along the Hiwassee River in Murphy,NC. Easy trail with boardwalk and primitive trail down to river bed.

    Rachael B.

    Really nice place for a walk and some folklore! Pretty scenery and swings along the way. Even has audio tours to listen as you walk though I prefer the sound of the river. Parking was free and seemed safe.

    Melinda S.

    This is a beautiful walking trail in Murphy that is easily accessible from downtown. The trail is well maintained and has some lovely views of the river and pretty mountain scenery. There are a few spots that have a bit of an incline, but nothing super challenging. It's a wonderful place to get outside and enjoy some exercise in a scenic location, and then you can venture right into town for a bite to eat if you work up an appetite!

    Lesley L.

    Enjoyed walking on the Murphy River Walk our first morning in town on a recent vacation in the area. It's pretty, and on the part we walked on, there were occasional spots to sit and rest. Nice!

    Andy B.

    Oh how I wish we had so many more things like this in the area! This is a great peaceful hike right in downtown Murphy! The path has been gradually updated over the years and now has many beautiful areas to see with seating areas and information signs. This is a great place to take visitors or the grandkids to see the beauty that exists without having to travel hours to see a national park or forest. Even if your a runner you'll enjoy this river walk as a break to your normal running route. The path has multiple access points but is an 'out and back' style trail. So if you want to hike it be prepared to come back the same way you came. The path is mainly pea gravel and wood boardwalks. You will see the river, the old railroad bridge, and maybe even some local wildlife. For a nice afternoon adventure; park at Konehetta Park and then hike to the end of the trail near the old train depot, walk up to the center of town and pick a local favorite place to eat, and then just walk those calories off as you go back to your car along the path.

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    Love to see the variety of ducks and geese by the bridge. Nice nature walk. Fresh air, family friendly.

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    Kid friendly trail. The kids enjoyed the stories along the way that you can scan with your phone and listen to.

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    Can you walk your dogs here at the River Walk?

    Absolutely! Many people walk their dogs along this trail. Signs posted state you must keep pets on leashes and clean-up is the owner's responsibility. You will see ducks/geese along the trail, as well as other pets and children, so it may not be… Read more

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    The path takes you along the banks of the Hiwassee River as well as Valley River.

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    The Sinks

    The Sinks

    4.8
    (38 reviews)
    45.1 mi

    I never met a waterfall that I didn't like. We did a driving tour along Little River in Great Smoky…read moreMountains National Park to see if we could spot some wildlife. The Sinks is a lovely waterfall along the river. There is a small parking lot with about a dozen spaces where we found parking. An observation area is a short walk from parking. A sign describes the area and that the falls were manmade. During the late 1800's the river was used to transport logs/timber to the nearby town of Elkmont. After a storm, flood waters caused a jam in the river. Dynamite was used to restore water flow. The blast resulted in a twist in the river and creation of the waterfall. A set of stone steps leads up a hill, offering lovey views of the falls. There are dozens of waterfalls in the Park. Sinks is one of the few that is drivable, which is great for people that cannot hike. I picked up a Waterfalls map at the visitor center that I found interesting and informative. Parking passes are required to park in the lot. There are no amenities at the falls. Plan 15-30 minutes for a stop and photos.

    We found a prime parking spot at The Sinks and looked at the area from above the bridge. People…read morewere cliff jumping from the cliffs using ropes, and just free jumping into the water below. Saw the waterfall, but we did not venture into the water. Very small parking lot, but worth a quick stop if you can find a spot to park the car.

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    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    4.7
    (431 reviews)
    49.8 mi

    Stunning. The Great…read moreSmoky Mountains National Park officially ties with Yosemite as my two favorite national parks in the US. I love everything about this beautiful area of our country. We were there in early spring and enjoyed stunning weather, blooming wild flowers, and bear sightings a-plenty. We also were there when the dogwoods were blooming and there are dogwood trees throughout the park--it was stunning. We enjoyed driving around the park, hiking, and stopping at various points of interest. We were also able to take an accessible hike up a paved trail to the highest point in the park, which was amazing. My eyes seriously just could not get enough of all the gorgeous nature to be enjoyed here. Top notch. Get to it!

    The #1 most visited National Park in the USA!…read more We spent three days in Gatlinburg and visited the Kuwohi Observation tower and did the Cades Cove 11 mile drive. Both awesome! Definitely try to get to Kuwohi for sunset. Amazing panoramic views of the blue ridge mountains, and on a clear day you can see as far as four states away! Cades Cove is an early morning must. We beat the crowds by getting there at 6:30am and were done with the 11 mile drive by 9:30am, taking our time to check out most of the stops along the way. Just to note it is closed on Wednesdays to cars when they turn it over to bikes and pedestrians. We also did the Roaring fork motor nature trail which was also very nice and not as chaotic as Cades Cove.

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    Murphy River Walk - hiking - Updated June 2026

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