Cumberland Trail

Hamilton County

Cumberland Trail

Hamilton County

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Tennessee

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This stunning 282-mile hiking trail offers scenic views, peaceful solitude, and challenges, perfect for a rewarding mountain adventure.  

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8 Best Winter Hiking Trails in the U.S

"A 200-mile long trail that clears out in winter, offering quiet time and picturesque views of waterfalls and wooded creeks." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Sean Green

Google
Great hiking trail with plenty to see! Be sure to watch for the signs otherwise you risk getting lost for a bit.

Abbey Heiter

Google
Very nice quiet atmosphere. Not commercialized so you get a realistic mountain hike! Very beautiful view at the top! It even has a small bridge so you can get access to a boulder with a spectacular view! I would definitely recommend this hike. Not overly traveled so its unlikely that you will encounter many other people while you are hiking! Great for families but this trail is not stroller accessible so keep that in mind!

Adventure Queen

Google
This section of the CT in Prentice Cooper Wildlife Management area is beautiful.

Dawn Fitch

Google
The trail we were on was narrow and blocked by a tree. The little stall porta potty thing was disgusting. The trails were beautiful, which was nice.

sarah mcgilvray

Google
This is great hike for people who are more experienced. I parked at Signal Point and hiked down to Julia Falls. It is a rough terrain. I had to climb over many borders, limbs, and fallen trees on the trail. It is VERY narrow and in a lot of places there is just a straight drop down the mountain from the trail. It has a spectacular view. I would not recommend starting at Signal Point though since there are some very steep steps that are hard to get up. The trail is well marked with white reflectors on the trees so that you don't get lost. I do plan to go again, but I will just start at Julia Falls so I don't have to climb the stairs again. I brought my dog with me and she loved it! Just keep in mind the you're laterally climbing from the top of the mountain to the bottom. Its not easy, but it is fun.