Multiple sources indicated that Hardwood Cove was one of the best short wildflower walks in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It’s just under a mile, and yet it took us over THREE HOURS to complete the hike.
Category: Native Plants and Wildflowers, Travel Tags: Bishop's Cap, Creeping Phlox, Erect White Trillium, Foamflower, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Great White Trillium, Hardwood Cove Nature Trail, Hepatica, Mountain Silverbell, Rue Anemone, Showy Orchis, Solomon's Seal, Squirrel Corn, Sweet White Violets, Tennessee Wildflowers, White Fringed Phacelia, Wildflower Walks, Yellow Mandarin, Yellow Trillium