Bald River Falls Trail
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Length: 5.6 miles
Rating: moderate to difficult
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Begins at FS Road 120/Bald River Falls.
Trail goes through wilderness area, and
ends near Holly Flats on FS Road 120.
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Chilhowee Recreation Area Trail
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Length: 1.5 Miles
Rating: easy
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Begins at Chilhowee Campgrounds, McCamy Lake off of FS Road 77 from US 64. Trail follows Rock Creek to Benton Falls.
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Clear Creek Trail
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Length: 5.4 Miles
Rating: moderate
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Begins near Greasy Creek Campground off of Hwy 30. Trail ends at Chilhowee campground trailer dumping station
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Coker Creek Falls Trail
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Length: 3.2 miles
Rating: easy to moderate
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Begins at FS Road 2138 off of Hwy 68. Trail follows beside Coker Creek and numerous small falls. Connects with John Muir Trail.
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Conasauga Riverside Trail
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Length: 4.6 miles
Rating: easy
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Begins at FS Road 220 parking lot.
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Indian Boundary Bicycle/Walk Trail
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Length: 3.6 miles
Rating: easy
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Circles Indian Boundary Lake
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John Muir Trail
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Length: 18.8 miles
Rating: easy to difficult
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Begins at Hiwassee River from Childer’s Creek near Reliance. Trail ends Hwy 68 at Farner.
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Oswald Dome Trail
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Length: 3.9 miles
Rating: easy w/ difficult sections
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Begins at Quinn Springs Campground, Hwy.30 near Reliance. Trail ascends Bean Mountain and ends at 3500’ elevation near Oswald Dome fire tower.
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Atlanta
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Benton Mackaye Trail Association
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This trail is named in honor of Benton MacKaye whose vision inspired the Appalachian Trail (AT). The Benton MacKaye Trail (BMT) offers a more primitive and more solitary alternative to the AT for thru-hikers in the Southern Appalachians. Contact the Association for mor information on the trail.
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Ocoee River
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Ocoee Whitewater Center
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Home of the 1996 Olympic Whitewater Champions and a whole lot more. In addition to offering paddlers the chance to raft the Olympic Race Channel, the Center also has an easy one-mile hiking trail and access to over 40 miles of hiking and biking trails. A Wildlife Viewing Area at the Center is a hands-on outdoor laboratory-teaching visitors about diverse ecosystems and wildlife habitats. There are picnic areas, and light lunches and soft drinks are available from the Center food cart. Admire the Native Garden, swim in the “blue hole” or just dip your feet in the wading pools. Annual events include Kids Fishing Day, Tanasi Bike Festival, Smokey Bears Birthday and the Ocoee River Rodeo.
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Tellico River
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Telliquah Outfitters
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Join experts for a guided nature tour focusing on birding, wildlife or wildflowers.
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