Last Updated on September 12, 2023 by
Chimney Tops is a fairly short trail, but there are A LOT of steps. Consequently, there are portions that are genuine lung burners while the steps appear to carry on forever. Fortunately, those who persevere are rewarded with a great view of the Chimney Tops and a nice spot for lunch.
Chimney Tops Trail Quick Facts
Trailhead – From the Sugarlands Visitor Center take 441 towards Newfound Gap approximately 7 miles to the parking lot for the trailhead
Trail Stats
Length – 3.85 miles total
Difficulty – Pretty Strenuous
Elevation Gain – 1,201 feet
Route Type – Out and Back
The trail follows along a fairly robust streambed for the first half of the trail creating some small waterfalls along the way.
There is a small platform at the peak of the trail perfect for sitting down for a bit before heading back down. Although trail maps indicate the trail carries on, it is gated closed due to dangerous conditions.
Always Remember the Seven Principles of Leave No Trace
Plan Ahead and Prepare, Stay on Designated Trails, Dispose of Waste Properly, Don’t Take Anything You Didn’t Bring with You, Minimize Campfire Impacts, Respect Wildlife, Be Considerate of Other Visitors
Courtesy: Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics