Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National Park
“Ridge upon ridge of forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. World renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, this is America’s most visited national park.”
Here is the Park website.    Phone 865-436-1200    Maps  
Trails accessibility information
  Hiking In The Smokies.com – difficulty has a trail list with difficulty ratings.  You can see that the rugged Great Smokies offer little in accessibility.  You might try Randy Johnson’s Best Easy Day Hikes guide.

NORTH CAROLINA
HikerwithcaneDeep Creek Trail to Tom Branch Falls   “The trail begins as a wide path as it traces Deep Creek upstream. The 80-foot Toms Branch Falls is located only three-tenths of a mile from the trailhead. The park service has provided several benches for visitors to admire these beautiful falls, which spill down into the creek from the opposite bank.”

TENNESEE
Wheelchair AccessibleSugarlands Valley Nature trail is 0.5 mile round trip.  Reviewed on AllTrails.com    It is located on Newfound Gap Road, just south of Sugarlands Visitor Center.
HikerwithcaneSpruce Fir Trail is 0.35 miles with an elevation gain of just 25′ according to the author of Hiking In The Smokies.com.
HikerwithcaneLaurel Falls 2.6 miles  Map   EveryTrail.com says the trail is paved and is suitable for strollers, but considered ‘moderate” in difficulty.  “wideopencountry.com” warns that the first half is uphill.
HikerwithcaneMetcalf Bottoms Trail  1.4 miles.  A short nature hike through the woods to Greenbrier School. Map from EveryTrail
HikerwithcaneMiddle Prong Trail   Trip Advisor   hikingproject.com   maliasmiles   4 miles.  The trial is a 12′ wide graveled railroad grade for the first two miles.  Descriptions vary for the difficulty after that.  Video by The Smoky Mountain Hiking Blog