Tennessee is chock full of incredible scenic drives, from one side of the state to the other. The question is, of course, how do you find one that’s underappreciated?! We do a pretty good job of loving on the entirety of our state, no matter if you’re in the mountains to the east or the fields to the west, so finding a spot locals don’t think of much is pretty hard. If we had to choose just one road, Roaring Fork Motor Trail may be one of the least widely known. Have you been?

Matthew Paulson - Flickr Roaring Fork Motor Trail runs a little over five miles in the Great Smoky Mountains. It’s a one-way road, and it begins right at the end of Cherokee Orchard Road. You can access it by light #8 in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

Timothy Wildey - Flickr The road is still fairly popular, don’t get us wrong, but it’s mostly traversed by locals. Finding a spare tourist is easier during the summer months, but we’re happy to drive it any time of year.

Timothy Wildey - Flickr A low elevation road, the Roaring Fork Motor Trail will take you on a scenic drive that boasts everything from stunning waterfalls to gurgling mountain creeks to the beauty of the old growth forest.

Mira d’Oubliette - Flickr You can also access the Rainbow Falls and Grotto Falls trailheads if you’re looking to traverse the area by foot. Both hiking trails also lead to Mt. LeConte.

Jim R Rogers - Flickr You should note, however, that the road closes during the winter season. Autumn is the best time to enjoy a winding drive through the countryside though, so you have time to enjoy it!

Dustin J Williams - Flickr One of the most interesting spots along the route is “the place of 1,000 drips,” a roadside waterfall that’s unique and strange. Although we don’t have a photograph of it, you’ll know this odd little waterfall when you see it.

Jeff Moore - Flickr Have you ever driving the Roaring Fork Motor Trail? Would you visit, if you were in town? Leave your favorite memories and thoughts on the drive in the comments below! We always love to hear from you.

If you’re looking to walk as opposed to driving, this incredible hike in the mountains is a perfect way to experience Tennessee outdoors.

Matthew Paulson - Flickr

Roaring Fork Motor Trail runs a little over five miles in the Great Smoky Mountains. It’s a one-way road, and it begins right at the end of Cherokee Orchard Road. You can access it by light #8 in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

Timothy Wildey - Flickr

The road is still fairly popular, don’t get us wrong, but it’s mostly traversed by locals. Finding a spare tourist is easier during the summer months, but we’re happy to drive it any time of year.

A low elevation road, the Roaring Fork Motor Trail will take you on a scenic drive that boasts everything from stunning waterfalls to gurgling mountain creeks to the beauty of the old growth forest.

Mira d’Oubliette - Flickr

You can also access the Rainbow Falls and Grotto Falls trailheads if you’re looking to traverse the area by foot. Both hiking trails also lead to Mt. LeConte.

Jim R Rogers - Flickr

You should note, however, that the road closes during the winter season. Autumn is the best time to enjoy a winding drive through the countryside though, so you have time to enjoy it!

Dustin J Williams - Flickr

One of the most interesting spots along the route is “the place of 1,000 drips,” a roadside waterfall that’s unique and strange. Although we don’t have a photograph of it, you’ll know this odd little waterfall when you see it.

Jeff Moore - Flickr

Have you ever driving the Roaring Fork Motor Trail? Would you visit, if you were in town? Leave your favorite memories and thoughts on the drive in the comments below! We always love to hear from you.

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