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    Obed Wild & Scenic River - Obed Wild & Scenic River

    Wartburg, TN    

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    The Obed Wild and Scenic River looks much the same today as it did when the first white settlers strolled its banks in the late 1700s. While meagerly populated due to poor farming soil, the river was a hospitable fishing and hun... nps.gov

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    Bird Mountain

    Wartburg, TN    

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    The preferred route will start from the campground on the Lookout Tower Trail. You will follow this wide well graded trail for about 4 miles before it intersects with the Bird Mountain Trail. You are now traveling on the ... localhikes.com

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    Old Mac Trail

    Wartburg, TN    

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    The Old Mac Trail loops around Old Mac Mtn providing excellent viewing of over 50 species of wild flowers in its peak time of April.Your trailhead is located at parking for Picnic Shelter C; follow this trail for about a ... localhikes.com

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    Spicewood Branch/chimney Top Mtn

    Wartburg, TN    

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    This trail is great year round but it's peak time is April into early May.The trailhead is next to the rest rooms the first part is a base trail and doesn't have a name until it divides off several trailheads.At the .25 m... localhikes.com

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    Frozen Head State Natural Area

    964 Flat Fork Rd, Wartburg, TN     (423) 346-3318

    5 out of 5 based on 13 ratings

    - Frozen Head State Park and Natural Area is situated in the beautiful Cumberland Mountains of Eastern Tennessee near Wartburg. The 11,876 acres of relatively undisturbed forest contain some of the richest wildflower areas... wildernet.com

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    Lone Mountain

    Wartburg, TN    

    4 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    The trails are horse/bike trails. They are not for the faint of heart. It is best to go during dryer weather due to hills that become very muddy. Most of the main trail is climbable except for 1 or 2 hills. Dont kid you... singletracks.com

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    Jeep Road Trail

    Petros, TN     (423) 346-3318

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    General Description The park has one trail that is accessible for horseback riding. The Jeep Road trail is a 6.9 mile trail, one-way. From late spring until late fall, trail riders should pack in their own water. This trai... wildernet.com

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    Nemo Trail

    Oakdale, TN     (423) 346-6294

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    General Description Leaving from the campground area at Norris Botton, the Nemo Hiking Trail is a 2.5 mile one-way trail that follow the river upstream to Alley Ford. It is blazed with a blue arrowhead. The trail follow al... wildernet.com

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    Devils Breakfast Table Trail

    Crossville, TN     (931) 456-6259

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    General Description The Devils Breakfast Travel trail is a 2.5 mile on-way trail and currently terminates deep inside Catoosa W.M.A. at the Rain House. From the trailhead, the trail winds on the right side of the road for ... wildernet.com

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    Meeting Of The Waters Loop Trail

    Rugby, TN     (423) 569-9778

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    General Description The Meeting of the Waters Loop Trail is a moderate 2.9 mile trail that offers views of the Clear Fork River, wildflowers, historic cemetery and interesting cliffs and boulders. Directions from Oneida: T... wildernet.com

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    Melton Hill Reservoir

    Oak Ridge, TN    

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    General Description wildernet.com

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    Haw Ridege

    Knoxville, TN    

    5 out of 5 based on 24 ratings

    Unless you?ve got motors for legs, plan to do some pushing on this route. It starts out with a goat path warmup by the lake then takes to the ridges above. Tighten those brakes and get ready to sit on your back wheel. You?ll ... trails.com

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    John Muir Trail Connecter

    Rugby, TN     (423) 569-9778

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    General Description The John Muir Trail Connector is an easy 4.3 mile trail that provides a connection between the Burnt Mill Loop and the Honey Creek Loop. Directions from Oneida: Turn south (right onto Route 27 and drive... wildernet.com