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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.
Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge
This new pedestrian bridge, crossing the Cumberland River where it bends near Briley and Two Rivers Parkway, is considered a vital link in Nashville's impressive and emerging greenway system. Almost 22 miles of walking and biking trails are now connected, via the new bridge, from MetroCenter north of downtown to Percy Priest Dam. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Nashville, TN
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Cumberland Trail Conference
Cumberland Trail State Scenic Trail will be over 300 mi. when complete, along Cumberland Plateau from Chattanooga to Cumberland Gap. ...more
Region: Upper Cumberland
City: Crossville, TN
Phone: 931-456-6259
Cumberland Trail State Scenic Trail
The Cumberland Trail wanders among the remnants of the Cumberland Mountains. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Lake City, TN
Phone: 931-456-6259
Cypress Grove Nature Park
A natural hardwood bottomland. The park contains over 6,000 feet of elevated boardwalk, raptor center and pavilion. ...more
Region: Southwest
City: Jackson, TN
Phone: 731-425-8316
Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail
One of the nation's most historic routes, the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail was blazed by the legendary frontiersman in 1775 from Long Island of the Holston at what is now Kingsport, TN, through the Cumberland Gap of Virginia and into Kentucky. It would become the route for hundreds of thousands of settlers of the western frontier. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Kingsport, TN
Phone: 423-392-8820
David Crockett State Park
David Crockett State Park was the first state park funded entirely by the citizens of the State of Tennessee. It’s thought that Hernando De Soto also spent time here on the ridgeline between the “two creeks” (Crowson and Shoal). ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Lawrenceburg, TN
Phone: 931-762-9408
Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park
Davy Crockett's Birthplace State Park was established in 1973 and has been preserved as a historic site on land acquired from the Davy Crockett Birthplace Association. The park consists of 105 partially wooded acres of land along the Nolichucky River in Greene County. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Limestone, TN
Phone: 423-257-2167
Delano Daylilies
At Delano Daylilies, garden visitors roam through four acres in a rural setting and enjoy nature and over 1,400 varieties of daylilies during bloom season. For obvious reasons, all of the offerings are not listed on the web site or in our price list. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Delano, TN
Phone: 423-263-9323
Doll Flats Spring
When hiking the Appalachian Trail, Doll Flats Spring offers a great point to rest up after a long day of hiking.
Doll Flats is a level area, still high in terms of elevation, but sheltered from the wind and sun by trees. ...more
Region: East Tennessee
City: , TN
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Duck River Blueway
The scenic Duck River Blueway has something for everyone, waterwise. It features the only Class II rapid on the lower part of the river, several series of fast running shoals, numerous islands, historic features, and a great abundance of wildlife. ...more
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City: , TN
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Dunbar Cave State Park
This 110-acre natural area in Montgomery County is honeycombed by caves and sinkholes, the most prominent being Dunbar Cave. This 8. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Clarksville, TN
Phone: 931-648-5526
Dunlap Coke Ovens Park and Historic Site
A 32-acre park for hiking and 5,000 square-foot museum of coal mining history and coke ovens operation of 100 years ago. Many artifacts. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Dunlap, TN
Phone: 423-949-3483
Edgar Evins State Park
There's a lot to do and see at Edgar Evins State Park! Enjoy a picnic lunch at one of our shaded picnic areas, come for a visit during one of our annual events (such as the Annual Fiddlers Jamboree), hike some of the parks approximately 11 miles of trails, fish beautiful Center Hill Lake or go for a swim.
Edgar Evins State Park encompasses approximately 6,000 acres on the shores of Center Hill Lake in the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee. ...more
Region: Upper Cumberland
City: Silver Point, TN
Phone: 931-858-2446
Edwin Warner Park
Edwin and Percy Warner Parks, collectively known as The Warner Parks, are managed by the Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation of Nashville and Davidson County. The Warner Parks are the largest municipally administered parks in Tennessee and together span 2684 acres of forest and field, 9 miles from downtown Nashville. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Nashville, TN
Phone: 615- 352-6299

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