Our plan for Thursday, May 18th was to get an early start. It was our last full day in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and up first on our agenda was a hike to Grotto Falls. I had read that this is a very popular trail with limited parking, so we needed to get to the trailhead before 8:00am. Of course, the best thing about waking up early was the incredible sunrise. It just didn't get old!
As we drove into the park toward the trailhead, we saw lots of wild turkeys and even a bear. Seeing the bears continued to be an exciting event for our crew! We arrived at the trailhead before 8:00am as we had planned, but the parking was already full. Additional parking spots are located along the one-way road near the trailhead, so we ended up parking about a 1/2 mile {downhill} from the trailhead. We got our legs all warmed up for our hike just walking to the trailhead!
Ready to take on Grotto Falls!
This trail had more rocks and shorter shrubs than the Abram's Falls trail.
It also had several water crossings . . . no log bridges, though!
Brecklyn, Brooke, and Brenson on the Grotto Falls trail
So lovely and green!
Grotto Falls Trail
About a quarter mile before reaching Grotto Falls, we came upon several smaller waterfalls.
The smaller waterfalls were like a teaser for the main attraction!
We made good time on the trail and reached Grotto Falls just before 9:00am. The most exciting thing about this falls (and why we chose this hike) was that the trail goes behind the falls!
The water was roaring and the rocks were slippery, so Brecklyn wasn't too sure about the situation. Chris hung back to take photos and a video of us walking behind the falls. In the video, I am pretty much pulling Brecklyn by the hand to walk, while Brooke does a fist bump in the air and says, "Whooo!" as she forged ahead. So opposite!
Walking under the falls
Stopping to wave at Daddy
Brianna went back to take this photo of Chris and me
After making our way under the falls, we sat on the rocks for a while and just enjoyed being there.
It was a fairly busy spot, and there were lots of hikers climbing on the rocks and in the water. Of course, Brenson and Brooke wanted to climb all over everything like some of the other visitors, so I had to keep on them to just SIT DOWN. They were making momma nervous!
Brenson
Daddy and Brenson
Brooke
Brianna
Brecklyn
Chelle
Grotto Falls 💜
I really wanted a photo of the whole family under the falls, so we waited patiently for our turn and another hiker took these photos for us. I'm always grateful for others who are willing to snap our family photos.
We spent about a half hour at the falls before heading back to the trailhead. We all felt like the hike was well worth it!
The water crossings were the kids' favorite thing about the trail!
Brianna, Brenson, Brooke, and Brecklyn crossing the water
After we made it back to our van, we continued on the one-way Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. We made a few stops at some gristmills and other historic structures and admired the old growth forests along the way.
Upon exiting Great Smoky Mountains National Park, we drove to Gatlinburg to enjoy the afternoon.
Tourists in Gatlinburg!
Brianna and Brenson in Gatlinburg
When we were in Gatlinburg a few days prior to this, Chris and I both noticed several places to have "Old Time" photos taken. We thought this would be a fun venture for the family, so that was top on our list of things to do when we returned to Gatlinburg.
Just as we suspected, the kids LOVED it. Even Brenson!
The Boys
The Girls
The Family . . . this will go perfectly with several other "Old Time" family photos we have!
As soon as we finished photos, we all decided it was time to eat. We had eaten some trail food before we arrived in Gatlinburg, but we had all worked up an appetite hiking that morning. Upon the recommendation of my friend, Kendall, we went to The Pancake Pantry for a mid-afternoon meal (it was about 2:00pm).
Brianna, Brooke, and Brecklyn ready to dig in!
Chelle, Chris, and Bren
I knew when we walked into The Pancake Pantry that we were all hungry, but there was not one scrap of food left on the table when we finished!
After lunch, we walked around Gatlinburg and enjoyed being tourists. In the photo below, the kids are watching taffy being made. We eventually went into this taffy shop to buy some taffy, but Chris picked up a box of "hard" taffy without realizing it. Thankfully, the cashier asked him if he meant to get the "hard" taffy or if he wanted the regular taffy and saved him from buying the taffy made with moonshine, haha!
There are several little areas along the main strip that are so cute!
The flowers were just beautiful, too.
We sat here for quite a while people watching and enjoying a coffee treat. The people watching did not disappoint!
Brooke, Momma, and Brecklyn
While Chris and I enjoyed a coffee treat, the kiddos had an ice cream treat.
So many cute and pretty parts of town!
And of course, we found an epic candy store. How fun is this?!?
It was only about 3:30pm when we finished with all we wanted to do in Gatlinburg. Our plan for the evening was to return to the condo, watch a movie, and get everything packed up and ready to leave for the next morning. However, as we were leaving Gatlinburg, Brenson mentioned that he really wanted to return to the Sugarlands Visitor's Center to purchase a Grotto Falls patch for his collection. We had visited this visitor's center earlier in the week, but it was barely out of our way to stop by there again. So, that's what we did!
There is an easy, one mile round trip trail from the visitor's center parking lot that leads to Cataract Falls. Even though I was feeling sore from our hike to Grotto Falls earlier in the day, I agreed to take the Cataract Falls trail with the family. It only has a 30ish foot elevation gain, so I figured I could handle that!
Brooke and Brecklyn loved this unique tree on the trail
Cataract Falls
Brianna at Cataract Falls
Brecklyn
Brooke
The kids had asked several times if they could get in the water on the various trails we had taken. Chris and I never thought it was a good idea, but we finally agreed on this trail. I think they were surprised at how cold the water was!
We all ended up putting our feet in the water, and the cold felt really good on my sore piggies!
Brenson, Brecklyn, and Brooke
Brooke with a flower she found on the trail
We finally made it back to our condo around 6:00pm. We took showers, spent some time getting packed up to leave the next morning, then sat down to watch a movie together. We ate food out of our food bin and had popcorn to go along with the movie.
I enjoyed the evening in my favorite spot by the window as the sun set.
It had been a wonderful few days in the Great Smoky Mountains, and I don't think any of us were ready to move on quite yet. This is definitely a place we'd love to return to in the future!
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