Memphis Outdoor Adventures: Smoky Mountain Camping Trip
Group campsite - biking, hiking, bonfires and s'mores. Life doesn't get any better than this.Ridge upon ridge of forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. World r... meetup.com
Middle Tennessee Hiking Group: Urban Hike - 5.2 Mile Night...
See downtown Nashville and its landmarks on foot and up close! Our weekly urban hikes have become a popular trek for beginners and expert hikers alike. This is a wonderful opportunity for first-time visitors the see Music Cit... meetup.com
Charlie's Bunion
The first 2 miles is a steady climb, you will come to the Sweat Heifer Creek Trail, take a quick 25-yard walk for a great view. Go back to the A.T. and proceed for about 1 mile to the intersection of "The Boulevard" trail... localhikes.com
Andrews Bald
On the open and grassy Andrews Bald grow flame azaleas and Catawba rhododendron, both peaking their blooms sometime around the middle to end of June. That?s when you want to make this hike, but hordes of other people do the s... trails.com
Laurel Falls Trail
Laurel Falls is probably the most popular trail to walk or hike within the Great Smoky Mountains. It is 2.6 miles round trip, has a paved path and inclines at a slow, steady rate. Even if you are not in the best of sha... igougo.com
Burgess Falls State Natural Area
- Burgess Falls State Natural Area, located in Middle Tennessee, lies on the eastern edge of Tennessee's Highland Rim adjacent to the Cumberland Plateau. This area is characterized by sheer bluffs, narrow ridges, rolling w... wildernet.com
Rainbow Falls Trail
General Description Rainbow Falls, at 80 feet, is the highest single plunge water takes in the park. It is a 5.5 mile roundtrip hike. It is rated between moderate and strenuous. This trail makes a good challenge and reveal... wildernet.com
Dunbar Cave State Natural Area
Dunbar Cave is located 60 minutes northwest of Nashville and about one and a half miles northeast of downtown Clarksville. Dunbar Cave is the most prominent of several caves located in this designated natural area. In front o... igougo.com
Abrams Falls Trail
Begin and end at the parking lot to Abrams Falls. I suggest heading toward the falls and ending on Wet Bottom Trail. The hike toward the falls is 4.2 miles and should be easily be done in 2.5 hours. Turn right at the Hatc... localhikes.com
Big Ridge State Park
- Big Ridge State Park was one of five demonstration parks developed by the Tennessee Valley Authority in cooperation with the National Park Service and the Civilian Conservation Corps as an example of public recreation de... wildernet.com
Ramsay Cascades
Ramsay Cascades, arguably the best waterfall in the Smokies, can be seen everywhere. Each calendar from Smokies has them. Many drinking machines around Gatlinburg display them. So why should you be bothered to hike 8 mil... igougo.com
Twin Arches Trail
General Description Twin Arches Trail is a moderate to strenuous 0.7 mile trail with views of natural arches, overlooks and bluffs. Directions from Crossville: Take I-40 eastbound, exit at U.S. 127 and travel north to TN 1... wildernet.com
Forney Creek Trail
Your hike will begin on the Forney Ridge Trail but after 0.1 mi take Clingmans Bypass Trail to the right. This trail will intersect with the AT in 0.5 mi then turn left on AT. From Mt Buckley you will descend over 1000' b... localhikes.com
Forney Ridge Trail
General Description The Forney Ridge Trail is a fairly challenging trail which dips over 2,400 feet in a little less and 6 miles. The trail travels through beautiful spruce-fir forest types to Andrews Bald. Scenic views ar... wildernet.com
Radnor Lake State Natural Area
There may be no better therapy for mind and body in Nashville than peaceful jewel Radnor Lake, a Tennessee State Park hidden away in one of the city"s toniest residential areas, protected by towering trees and federal r... grandparents.com
Chimney Tops Trail
You can see the twin peaks as you wind along Newfound Gap Road but you can't appreciate them as much until you reach the top and see them again on the drive home. Your trek starts mildly as you cross a few bridges over so... localhikes.com
Anthony Creek Trail
General Description Anthony Creek Trail is a strenuous 3.5 mile trail. This is Cades Cove's easternmost trail. It begins in the Cades Cove picnic area. The trail follows Anthony Creek to its headwaters. After another mile ... wildernet.com
Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park
- Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park is one of the most scenic and spectacular recreation areas in America. Its waterfalls, cascades, sparkling streams, gorges, timberland, and an unmatched variety of recreation facilities... wildernet.com