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Walker Sister Cabin
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Little Brier Gap Trail

Distance: 1.5 miles. 0.2 mile side trip to Walker Sister Cabin. Difficulty: Easy Connections: Metcalf Bottoms Trail, Little Greenbrier Trail The Little Brier Gap Trail is a popular hike that leads by the old homesite of the famed Walker Sisters of Little Greenbrier. To reach the trailhead travel up Wear Cove Gap Road from the

  • January 6, 2015
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Metcalf Bottoms Trail

Distance: 0.6 miles, one way Difficulty: Easy Elevation Gain: 100 ft. Connections: Little Brier Gap Trail The Metcalf Bottoms Trail is an easy, pleasant hike that leads you to the Little Greenbrier School, an old log building originally built in 1882. The Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area is located around 11 miles west of Gatlinburg on

  • December 30, 2014
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Walker Sisters Cabin

Located in Little Greenbrier, the Walker Sisters cabin, was the home to six sisters. Built in the mid-1800’s by the maternal grandfather of the sisters, Wiley King, and added on to in the 1870’s by John Walker, the cabin has been preserved on its original site. John and his wife Margaret reared four sons and

  • March 18, 2011
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