Charlies Bunion
Mountain peak · Sevier County ·

Charlies Bunion

Mountain peak · Sevier County ·

Bare-rock summit with panoramic views near Appalachian Trail

great views
moderate hike
difficult hike
early start
popular trail
8 mile hike
water
changing weather
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Charlies Bunion by null
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Charlies Bunion by null
Charlies Bunion by null
Charlies Bunion by null
Charlies Bunion by null
Charlies Bunion by null
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Charlies Bunion by null
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Charlies Bunion

Guy J.

Google
Great 8 mile out and back hike starting at Newfound Gap parking area! I would say it is a hard hike but manageable. Not recommended for people with lower body issues. It took me 2.75 hours. Would allow 3-4 hours depending on your level of conditioning. Also have plenty of water and be prepared for changing weather conditions.

Tanisha

Google
Great hike with a good steady incline. Got there early and glad we did. The peak area is smaller and it got packed pretty quickly shortly after we arrived. You get some beautiful views. It was a little scary to climb the rock to get the epic views.

Nye P

Google
Amazing views! Some of the best in the smokies. The hike is 8 miles and considered a moderate to difficult hike. I recommend going early in the morning to complete the hike before the heat starts. Glad I did this

EuStressor M.

Google
We were told at the Sugarlands Visitor Center that the hike would take about five hours, but we made it to the peak in just four hours, even with plenty of photo breaks! The trail has a nice mix of terrain including rocky, flat, and sometimes a bit wet, which keeps it interesting. I’d say families with middle schoolers and older can handle it. The view at the top was absolutely breathtaking and 100% worth every step!

Gloria N

Google
Went at 5 am and got down by 9 with a 15 minute stop at the top! Definitely hustling a little but it wasn’t as miserable as I was expecting having not hiked for a year. Sunrise is gorgeous on the way up and at the top even though we got there 20 minutes after official sunrise.

A H.

Google
This is my favorite place on the Appalachian trail in the Smoky mountains. Absolutely gorgeous view and it's not to hard to access from a road.

Jacqueline Z.

Google
Great views. Not a huge viewing area and it is a popular trail. I would recommend getting an early start so you don’t have to wait to get a turn at the view point. The trail was moderate, but a little bit slick after a recent rain fall.

Jinill K.

Google
Great view!! this hiking is a mid-level, not easy, and not difficult. We can grab a nice view! Oh, Don’t forget to buy a parking ticket before hiking. :)