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A steady climb with several creek crossing along bordering streams.


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4.1

Miles

6.6

KM

76%

Runnable

4,560' 1,390 m

High

2,406' 733 m

Low

2,156' 657 m

Up

2' 1 m

Down

10%

Avg Grade (6°)

20%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs No Dogs

Features Fall Colors · River/Creek · Wildflowers

Runner Notes

The Jonas Creek Trail begins gradually but steadily gains elevation during the 2.5 miles. Some parts of the higher trail are rocky and there are many creek crossings along the route.

Description

The Jonas Creek Trail begins along the Forney Creek Trail and immediately crosses Forney Creek on a footlog. Fifty yards above the crossing, the trail enters Backcountry Camp 70, Jonas Creek.

Upon leaving the campsite, the trail enters a pleasant stream-side excursion following an old logging grade. Just shy of a half-mile, the trail crosses the stream in a difficult rock-hop, proceeds 145 yards, then switches back across the stream in another rock-hop. At this juncture, the trail angles sharply to enter a narrow steep-sided cove.

From here the trail and stream begin to run closely together. In places the stream takes over the trail, making the running wet and messy. Up ahead, the trail makes two additional crossings - both crossings can be difficult when water is running high. After another 215 yards, the trail crosses Jonas Creek for the fifth and final time, now on a footlog, and then turns away from the stream for a steep course along Little Jonas Creek up the eastern flank of Welch Ridge.

A quarter-mile up Little Jonas Branch, the trail crosses the stream and begins following Yanu Branch. The grade becomes noticeably steeper as the trail winds through a landscape of scattered boulders. Just beyond a footlog over Yanu Branch, the trail begins negotiating a series of grade-mitigating switchbacks, remnants of the logging railroad. Four switchbacks follow in quick succession and then, after a quarter-mile interval, another pair. A final switchback directs the trail away from Yanu Branch and into a climb up Yanu Ridge.

Soon the rocky course moderates to a hard-packed dirt track that is fairly free of obstacles. The trail generally follows the contours of the slope where various plants form tight corridors.

After a sharp turn, the trail enters the drier confines of a southern exposure. The last half-mile is marked by a short rhododendron tunnel and a final return to open woodland. The Jonas Creek Trail terminates in a nondescript intersection with the Welch Ridge at Silers Bald.

This content was contributed by author Ken Wise. For a comprehensive hiking guide to the Great Smoky Mountains and to see more by Ken, click here.

Flora & Fauna

About a half mile past the campsite, runners will encounter a narrow cove that is submerged in a masses of rhododendron. Above, american beeches, yellow birches, and yellow poplar form a high canopy.

During the last half mile of trail, oaks and laurel are the predominant tree species, with Curtis’ asters, galax, yellow-bead lily, goldenrods, and sundrops found along the trail’s edge.

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Ken Wise

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The Jonas Creek Trail--even away from its numerous creekside spots--contains many peaceful, shady areas.
Oct 18, 2016 near Bryson…, NC
There are lots of nice areas to have a snack and refill your water supplies along Jonas Creek.
Oct 18, 2016 near Bryson…, NC

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