Oneida, Tennessee
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Oneida, Tennessee
Short hike to East Rim Overlook
0.2 mi / 50 ft gainThis trail is located in Big South Fork National Recreation Area. This is more of a walk than a hike. The entire trail is paved except for the wooden boardwalk overlook at the end. The overlook shows the gorgeous views of the river valley and some of the rock formations in the area. The trail is ...Read more -
Oneida, Tennessee
Hike Honey Creek Loop
5.6 miThe trailhead of the 5.6-mile Honey Creek outer loop can be found at the Big South Fork National River - Honey Creek Trailhead Overlook in Robbins, TN 37852. This trail is marked by dark green blazes and is one of the park's most challenging to hike. While the trail is rugged, it is easy to get...Read more -
Oneida, Tennessee
Backpack to Angel Falls Overlook in the Big South Fork
4.06.4 mi / 800 ft gainStarting at a very small parking space, you head onto a fairly overgrown trail for half a mile. The trail then begins to thin out and is not as overgrown. Keeping a steady incline, you almost instantly feel the burn in your calves. At around 2 miles in, there is a single grave from a baby that l...Read more -
Jamestown, Tennessee
Twin Arches Loop
1.22 mi / 177 ft gainThe trail starts at the parking lot which has some nice bathrooms and a nice small picnic area that is open year-round. From the trailhead, you will follow the signs that will lead you to a short mostly flat, 7-mile hike to the first arch. Once you get to the first arch there is a small area with...Read more -
Jamestown, Tennessee
Rock Creek Loop
6.76 mi / 1043 ft gainRock Creek Loop is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Oneida, Tennessee.Read more -
Jamestown, Tennessee
Natural Bridge Loop
1.05 mi / 148 ft gainThis trail is located in Pickett State Park which is a close neighbor to Big South Fork National Recreation Area. This is one of the many trailheads that connect to the Natural Bridge loop however, this trailhead is the closest to the natural bridge. From the road it is only a few hundred feet wa...Read more -
Jamestown, Tennessee
Hike to Indian Rockhouse
0.4 mi / 65 ft gainThis hike is a great, short hike for all ages. It shows the sandstone formation of the area very well and features a large cliff, an overhang, and a small stream at the bottom. The hike is only 0.4 of a mile total and has a small elevation change. It is probably the easiest hike in this area. Th...Read more -
Jamestown, Tennessee
Hazard Cave Loop
5.01.51 mi / 210 ft gainHazard Cave is a gorgeous very large sandstone formation. The hike is located in Pickett State Park which is right next to Big South Fork National Recreation Area. This hike is the shortest option to get to Hazard Cave. If you are looking for a longer hike you can take the entire loop hike to get...Read more -
Jamestown, Tennessee
Hazard Cave and Natural Bridge Trail
2.33 mi / 240 ft gainHazard Cave and Natural Bridge Trail is a loop trail combining two of the major attractions of Pickett CCC Memorial State Park located near Jamestown, Tennessee. This hike is about two and a third miles, with 240 feet of elevation gain. It will take a little over an hour to complete the loop if y...Read more -
Caryville, Tennessee
Triple Falls AKA Little Egypt
4.01.95 mi / 682 ft gainTriple falls trail otherwise known as little egypt is known for its cooling waterfalls in the summer and fall and the beautiful views from the top of the mountain year round. Getting to it is pretty easy all you have to do is follow your GPS until you see a small dirt parking lot off the side of ...Read more -
Unnamed Road, Tennessee
Hike to Hatfield Knob Elk Viewing Tower
1 mi / 200 ft gainHIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO HAVE A 4WD VEHICLE OR ALL WHEEL DRIVE. The road to the trail-head can be very dangerous at times because of mud and debris, because of this an all wheel drive at least is very useful if you only have a 2WD car or truck I suggest only going in dry conditions. When you get t...Read more -
Jamestown, Tennessee
Hike to Northrup Falls
4.22 mi / 500 ft gainTruly a hidden gem, this trail seems to get little to no attention, yet is absolutely amazing. To get to the trail from I-40 near Crossville, Tennessee, take Highway 127 north toward Jamestown. Before getting to Jamestown, turn right on State Route 296 east, toward the town of Allardt. In Allardt...Read more -
Parkers Lake, Kentucky
Hike to Natural Arch in Daniel Boone National Forest
1 mi / 300 ft gainNatural Arch is located in the Daniel Boone National Forest near the border of Tennessee and Kentucky. Once you get inside of the park there are many picnic tables and other areas to eat and sit and paths to walk on. The main attraction of the park however is the 100 foot wide arch that spans ove...Read more -
Wartburg, Tennessee
Hike to Debord and Emory Gap Falls in Frozen Head SP
4.33.2 mi / 465 ft gainThe trail head begins just over the bridge and is labeled as the Panther Branch trail head. To began you will continue straight and within .6 miles of hiking you will come to the first waterfall on a branch off on the right side of the trail. This first waterfall is Debord Falls and it can be eas...Read more -
Williamsburg, Kentucky
Eagle Falls, Cumberland Falls SRP
4.81.89 mi / 699 ft gainRated easy to moderate, this hike does have lots of stairs. Rated easy to moderate, this hike does have lots of stairs. Along the way to Eagle Falls you will pass one of the best views of Cumberland Falls. Part of the lower trail may at times be muddy or inaccessible due to water levels.Read more -
McCreary County, Kentucky
Photograph Cumberland Falls
5.0The Cumberland Falls State Resort Park is home to several waterfalls, with the Cumberland Falls being the largest, most prominent, and most well known. It is also called the Niagara of the South due to its size and volume of water flow. It is famous for being the only place in the Western Hemisph...Read more