Bullhead Trail
The Bullhead Trail is an American hiking trail in the Great [Smoky Mountains National Park], in Sevier County, Tennessee. The trail ascends Mount [Le Conte (Tennessee)|Mount Le Conte], the third tallest mountain east of the Mississippi River and offers outstanding views before joining the Rainbow Falls Trail before terminating near the LeConte Lodge.
Vital information
- The Bullhead Trail is the least traveled route to the summit of Mount Le Conte
- A short connector trail that extends from the Sugarlands Visitor Center to the Rainbow Falls Trail is one way to access the trailhead.
- The trailhead is located inside of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, off Cherokee Orchard Road, 3.4 miles from Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Landmarks/overlooks
- Bullhead
- English Mountain/Sugarland Mountain overlook
- Balsam Point
Trail synopsis
Trailhead to English Mountain overlook
The beginning of the Bullhead Trail is, for all intents and purposes, actually the trailhead to the Rainbow Falls Trail. Both trails are designated the same parking area, and because of their proximity many hikers choose to ascend one trail and descend the other. Given this, however, the trail is still the least popular route along Mount Le Conte, probably because of its isolation and that it contains no spectacular landmarks along its path. But it is this isolation that makes the trail so desirable to those who favor solitude when hiking.The trail itself begins gently underneath the covering of young hemlocks, quickly offering views through the brush of a second growth forest. The first two miles of the trail consist of much switchbacking, as the hiker slowly but steadily gains elevation towards the Le Conte summit, and includes a pass just beneath Bullhead, a Le Conte heath bald which, from a distance, apparently gives the impression of a bull's head, from which the trail is named. At a boulder field offers the hiker a glimpse into the Le Conte Creek valley below, even offering views of the Space Needle in downtown Gatlinburg. The path then switches back over Bullhead and continues along toward the top of the mountain when it passes a large boulder directly to the left of the trail at. On a clear day, the hiker can see magnificent views of both English and Sugarland mountains to the northeast and southwest respectively. The rock is large enough to provide a suitable resting place close to the halfway mark of the trail. [Image:Stone Platform Along Bullhead Trail.JPG|thumb|right|Platform nearly halfway along Bullhead Trail from which English and Sugarland mountains can be seen.]