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    Top Spots in and near Beersheba Springs

    • Sparta, Tennessee

      Burgess Falls

      4.5
      1.56 mi / 95 ft gain
      If you like waterfalls, this hike is for you. Along the way you'll pass by Falling Water Cascades (20 ft), Little Falls ( 30 ft), Middle Falls (80 ft) and finally the main event, Burgess Falls (136 ft). There are a few spots for swimming so bring your suit if it's a warm day. It's an easy hike s...
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    • Lookout Mountain, Georgia

      Explore Lula Lake Land Trust

      3.9
      3.4 mi / 459 ft gain
      Lula Lake Land Trust may only be accessible on the first and last Saturday of every month, but a visit to this North Georgia park is well worth planning for. It offers a small, but beautiful lake, a large waterfall, and over 6 miles of trails for hiking or biking. The 1-mile level gravel road fro...
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    • Estillfork, Alabama

      Walls of Jericho via Alabama Trailhead

      4.5
      5.8 mi / 1417 ft gain
      Around 5pm, we hiked down the only clearly marked trail that departs from the parking lot. The path begins with gentle switchbacks and great views of the forest, occasionally passing by small waterfalls, sinkholes, and caves; and arriving at the Hurricane Creek crossing (log with handrail) after ...
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    • Spring City, Tennessee

      Hike to Stinging Fork Falls

      3.5
      3 mi / 400 ft gain
      The trail begins on the right side of the parking lot. The first part is flat with no elevation change and easy walking. About half a mile in you will reach a trail split. The right trail will take you to the falls and the left trail will take you to an overlook of the gorge below. I was not able...
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    • Rising Fawn, Georgia

      Hike the West Rim Trail to Cherokee Falls

      4.5
      4.77 mi / 814 ft gain
      Good luck finding something you dislike about Cloudland Canyon State Park - one of Georgia's largest and most scenic parks. Sitting on the western edge of Lookout Mountain, it is home to a plethora of luscious trails, easily-accessible campgrounds or yurts, and flowing waterfalls. The West Rim L...
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    • Rising Fawn, Georgia

      Cloudland Canyon's Waterfall Trail

      4.9
      1.21 mi / 325 ft gain
      When you enter Cloudland Canyon State Park you will drive straight through all of the 4 way stops for about 1 mile before you reach the parking lot for the Waterfall Trail. The parking area does have restrooms and picnic tables if you would like to bring a lunch. What goes down must come up! I...
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    • Rising Fawn, Georgia

      Cloudland Rim Loop via East Rim Campground

      4.66 mi / 873 ft gain
      Cloudland Rim Loop via East Rim Campground is a loop trail in Cloudland Canyon State park, which offers up stunning vistas and several waterfalls. This trail is located near Rising Fawn, Georgia.
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    • Rising Fawn, Georgia

      Camp at Cloudland Canyon State Park

      4.8
      If you're looking to camp somewhere with exceptional hiking and beautiful waterfalls, Southeastern Tennessee locals know not to look further than Lookout Mountain. Located on the western edge, Cloudland Canyon State Park straddles Sitton Gulch Creek and is perfect for a weekend exploration.If sta...
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    • Rising Fawn, Georgia

      Hike Sitton's Gulch Trail

      5.0
      5.7 mi / 1060 ft gain
      Hiking Sitton's Gulch is a great option for those who want to get a little more distance than what the 2.1 mile Waterfalls trail has to offer.  This bit of extra distance will separate you from a lot of the weekend crowd and will expose you to two more waterfalls, in addition to Cherokee and Heml...
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    • Grandview, Tennessee

      Hike to Piney Falls

      5.0
      1.5 mi / 500 ft gain
      The gravel road heading to the trailhead is on the rougher side to take it slow. When you get to the trailhead it’s a small gravel pull off right off the road. There are no maps at the trailhead but there are only a few trails to take and they are marked with a blue marker. To get to the upper fa...
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