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Hiking
Thousands of miles of hiking trails crisscross the state, offering ways to see Tennessee’s beauty up-close. From steep mountain trails to broad paths running beside meandering streams, all of Tennessee invites you to travel quiet and refreshing routes.
White Lightning Trail
The White Lightning Trail is waiting for you: a picturesque drive through the fertile valleys and rustic charm of the Tennessee hills. After leaving the city limits, you’ll pass through the Great Smoky Mountains into historic country music — Maynardville — home to country music greats like Chet Atkins and Roy Acuff. ...more
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Whits End Ranch
All of our seven cedar cabins were constructed on-site by local craftsmen. Each cabin has been finished with cedar planking harvested from the property and milled right here at our very own mill. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Clifton, TN
Phone: 931-676-3180
William R. Davenport Refuge
William Davenport Refuge is 120-acre natural area located in Polk County. It was named after the previous owner's father. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Ducktown, TN
Phone: 931-484-9571
Windrock Campground
Windrock Campground is located two miles from Windrock Mountain, known as the Coal Creek OHV Area (72,000 acres with 400 miles of riding trails). Tranquil setting, family oriented camping for tents and RVs/campers with a view of the mountains. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Oliver Springs, TN
Phone: 865-435-3939
Winged Deer Park
A 200-acre park featuring softball and soccer facilities, boat access on Boone Lake, disc golf and 2 miles of paved walking and hiking trails. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Johnson City, TN
Phone: 423-283-5815
Woodlands Trace Byway
Running along a ridge of land between Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, Woodlands Trace is a beautiful, easy drive in rolling terrain with opportunities to pull off and explore seasonal splendors of nature on your own or at developed interpretive facilities such as the 1850 Homeplace and the Bison range overlook.
This 43-mile passageway blossoms with trees and flowers in the spring, a green canopy in the summer, brilliant foliage in the fall, and a clear view of the hardwood forest in the winter. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Dover, TN
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Take a journey into Tennessee's rich history and heritage on the Old Tennessee Trail. Over eighty points of interest take you from...
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