Russell Field Trail is a peaceful, easy-to-moderate path that leads hikers through lush forest to the expansive Russell Field area. This trail is particularly popular with families and beginners seeking to experience open meadows and panoramic views without intense climbing. The trailhead is accessible from Newfound Gap Road, making it a convenient option for visitors exploring the central Smokies. Along the way, hikers enjoy shaded woods and a gentle terrain that gradually opens into wide grassy fields framed by mountains.
Russell Field itself is a remnant of the early Appalachian farming culture and was once part of a homestead in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The fields were cleared by settlers for grazing and crops, and the surrounding forest has since reclaimed much of the area. Geologically, the trail passes through some of the oldest rocks in the park, mainly Precambrian sandstones and shales that have shaped the rugged landscape of the Smokies. The meadows provide important habitat for native wildflowers and pollinators, especially in late spring and summer.
Visitors to Russell Field Trail often remark on the quiet and open atmosphere, a contrast to the more crowded and strenuous hikes in the park. The wide meadows are ideal for picnics and wildlife viewing, with deer and various bird species commonly spotted. The trail ends near the Kuwohi area, offering sweeping views of the surrounding ridges. Because of its gentle grade and accessibility, it is a favorite for casual strolls and photography. Dogs on leash are welcome, making it a good choice for four-legged family members.
The trail is approximately 2.7 miles round trip, making it manageable for most visitors.
Yes, the trail is relatively flat and easy, ideal for families with young children.
Yes, dogs are permitted but must be kept on a leash at all times.
The trailhead is located off Newfound Gap Road near the Kuwohi area in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Visitors often spot white-tailed deer, various songbirds, and occasionally black bears at a distance.
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Field Notes
Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Russell Field Trail in Great Smoky Mountains NP: On October 12, 2024, a hiker reported seeing a large, shadowy figure near the far edge of Russell Field just before dusk. The figure moved slowly through the meadow, disappearing into the tree line. No footprints or other evidence were found, but the witness remains convinced it was no ordinary animal.