Established in 1827, Cades Cove Primitive Baptist Church served as an important place of worship and community gathering for the families who lived in the valley. The current white wooden church building was constructed in 1887 and still features its original handmade benches, simple pulpit, and traditional design. Surrounded by peaceful mountain scenery and a historic cemetery, the church offers visitors a meaningful glimpse into the faith and daily lives of Cades Cove’s early residents.
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Abrams Falls Trail is a scenic woodland hike in Cades Cove that follows Abrams Creek through the forests of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The trail features rocky terrain, peaceful streams, and beautiful mountain scenery before reaching the powerful 20-foot Abrams Falls. Visitors should remain alert for wildlife, carry plenty of water, and remember never to approach or disturb wild animals along the trail.
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A collection of miscellaneous photographs capturing the scenery, historic structures, wildlife, and peaceful mountain landscapes found throughout Cades Cove. Together, these images offer a broader look at the natural beauty and rich history of this special area within Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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