Maddron Bald Trail is a moderately challenging hiking route located in Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The trail climbs steadily through dense forest before opening onto Maddron Bald, a grassy summit known for its sweeping panoramic views. This less-trafficked trail offers hikers a peaceful retreat with rewarding vistas often free from crowds. It is an excellent choice for those wanting to experience a classic Smokies bald without the busier trails.
Maddron Bald is one of several balds in the Smokies, grassy mountaintops whose origins remain partly mysterious. Some theories suggest they were maintained by grazing animals or Native American land management practices. The area around Maddron Bald features diverse flora and fauna, with the trail passing through a mix of hardwood forests and rhododendron thickets. Geologically, the trail traverses ancient sedimentary rock formations characteristic of the Appalachian Mountains. The trail and bald have long been a quiet destination for locals and hikers seeking solitude.
Hikers on Maddron Bald Trail will enjoy a steady ascent offering glimpses of wildlife and seasonal wildflowers. Upon reaching the bald, visitors can take in expansive views of surrounding peaks and valleys, including a distant outlook toward Kuwohi. The grassy summit provides a peaceful spot for rest or a picnic before descending. The trail is well-marked but somewhat rugged in places, so sturdy footwear is recommended. Due to its relative seclusion, it is ideal for those seeking a more tranquil Smokies hiking experience.
The trail is approximately 5.2 miles round trip from the trailhead to the bald and back.
The trail is moderately strenuous with steady elevation gain; it is better suited for hikers with some experience and a good fitness level.
Pets are not permitted on trails within Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Yes, there is a small parking area at the trailhead near the Maddron Bald Road entrance.
Yes, on clear days, the grassy summit offers distant views toward Kuwohi and other prominent peaks.
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Field Notes
Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Maddron Bald Trail: On April 12, 2024, a hiker reported seeing a large, shadowy figure near Maddron Bald summit just before dusk. The figure quickly disappeared into the forest, leaving behind large footprints in the soft earth. No photographic evidence was captured, but the story has since become a favorite among local hikers sharing Smokies lore.