History of Abrams Falls

The name of both the creek and the Abrams Falls trail are derived from a Cherokee Chief named Oskuah whose village was miles downstream from the waterfall. He later adopted the name Abram which was given to the waterfall and trail.

In early days, the Cherokee roamed this area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Being only a few miles from Abrams Falls, members of the village spent a lot of time in this region.