I was wondering if you needed 4wheel drive. I'm assuming if it's rained alot you do. Anyway next time I'm there gonna give it a try. Thanks for the video.
Those pintos were something else! My dad drove his through several feet of unplowed snow to work. The floorboard had holes big enough for a kid to fall through! Hard to stop a pinto!
As of current month you definitely need 4wd. The 0:40 section has become heavily rutted and is steep and will cross up anything without solid axles Rest of the trail could be done in any crossover tho. My forester did it with momentum. But however, I am hard on it and dont care about breaking it. Nice little easy trail other than the washed out part.
Hello! Smoky Mountain Jeep Club is the only one I know. Heintooga Round Bottom, Rich Mountain, and Parsons Branch are some easy roads. For hardcore trails check out Coddiwomple Overland on RUclips. They do a lot in that area.
Yeah, this a public gravel road that leaves the cades cove area of the park. There are no offroad trails within the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It was closed for a number of years due to hazard trees that needed to be removed. It’s a nice drive and it ends at the middle of the tail of the dragon, aka Deals Gap. It has lays been on of my favorite motorcycle road leaving the park.
I drove that trail last year with my 2017 Subaru Impreza and it did fine. I can’t wait to back there next month
I was wondering if you needed 4wheel drive. I'm assuming if it's rained alot you do. Anyway next time I'm there gonna give it a try. Thanks for the video.
There is only one tricky hill that might give you trouble if it is muddy. Other than that it is very doable without 4x4. Thanks for watching!!
Is your jeep factory height? Great video looked like a lot of fun
Yes it is. Thanks for watching!
back in the 80's I did this a few times in .......a Ford Pinto SW, headed back shortly for the 1st time...
Those pintos were something else! My dad drove his through several feet of unplowed snow to work. The floorboard had holes big enough for a kid to fall through! Hard to stop a pinto!
Have a great trip!
can you ride mini bikes on it?
As of current month you definitely need 4wd. The 0:40 section has become heavily rutted and is steep and will cross up anything without solid axles
Rest of the trail could be done in any crossover tho.
My forester did it with momentum. But however, I am hard on it and dont care about breaking it.
Nice little easy trail other than the washed out part.
Hey thanks for the update and for watching the video
Do you belong to a club ? We live in Rogersville, TN & just got a Gladiator Rubicon, looking for someone who knows trails in the area !
Hello! Smoky Mountain Jeep Club is the only one I know. Heintooga Round Bottom, Rich Mountain, and Parsons Branch are some easy roads. For hardcore trails check out Coddiwomple Overland on RUclips. They do a lot in that area.
Are there any camping areas along the streams at Parsons Branch rd ?
H! We didn’t see any designated camping areas. Thanks for watching!!
Do you need permit to drive on that road/trail?
No you don’t need any permits but it’s one of the seasonal roads and it’s closed from 11/13/22 to 5/26/23
This trail is a Bitch to drive after a heavy rain. we got caught on it once before it was redone. Was not sure we were going to make it out
I bet! We haven’t taken it when it was muddy, but it sounds like fun. Thanks for watching!
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Open year round?
It is open April 14 thru November 12 unless bad weather. You can check on nps.gov for road closures.
It's not a jeep trail !!! I drove that trail in my 2wd Dodge Durango
Yeah, this a public gravel road that leaves the cades cove area of the park. There are no offroad trails within the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It was closed for a number of years due to hazard trees that needed to be removed. It’s a nice drive and it ends at the middle of the tail of the dragon, aka Deals Gap. It has lays been on of my favorite motorcycle road leaving the park.
What is your favorite Jeep Trail in Smokey Mountain National Park?
So far Parsons Branch is our favorite because there are so many water passes. Do you have a favorite?
@@jeepadventures1339 Haven't been yet but we are coming next week. Can't wait!
Drove it in a Kia sportage
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
So my Yukon should be able to do it. Not 4 wheel drive 🤔💭
I laughed so hard when she got wet! To funny
I surely didn’t expect that splash,but the unplanned stuff is always the best! Thanks for watching!