Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area

National reserve · Fayette County

Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area

National reserve · Fayette County

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Beasley Dr, Moscow, TN 38057

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Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
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Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null
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Mineral Slough Boardwalk, Ghost River State Natural Area by null

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Scenic cypress swamp boardwalk with a short, easy, well-maintained trail  

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Beasley Dr, Moscow, TN 38057 Get directions

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"A paddler’s dream, the Wolf River runs for more than 100 miles from northern Mississippi to just north of Memphis. The entire stretch is incredibly scenic, but the eight-mile leg from LaGrange to the Bateman Road Bridge, dubbed the Ghost River Section, represents one of the last unsullied cypress swamps in Tennessee. This unchanneled part of the river widens to allow water to flow into bottomlands, swamps, and open marshes, making it appear as if the current has disappeared—hence the mysterious moniker. It’s easy to get disoriented canoeing around the trees without a current to guide you, but trail markers help keep paddlers on track and a single sign points out a nice little tributary where you can stop for a lunch break. The eerie atmosphere, complete with towering cypresses shrouded in moss and ivy, will make youfeel like you’re miles from civilization, but know that river guides and canoe rentals are available throughout the area to make the trip easy and fun."

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Lynne Anderson

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It looked like a great place to bike ride and hike the boardwalk. It was very cold that day so we plan to come back. In the picture I took of the cypresses you can see ice still on the water.

Dustin Carpenter

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Great little walk!!! Not long at all, there are also little benches built in a few spots. It would be a great place to sit and listen to the world wake up to the sunrise.

Sam Calhoun

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Oh what a perfect little walk. The trail just dead ends back at the road. I wouldn’t recommend walking the road back to the parking area.

Dave P

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Nice short walk through a swamp. Found a wild bee hive and lots of turtles. Some signs with the tree species need to be replaced.

Elisabeth Eickhoff

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Beautiful spooky place - a well kept secret. A short walk into a lovely natural area.

robert squirrell

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Best kept or maybe the newest? Of all the swamp boardwalks I've been on. Certainly the shortest but plenty more trails around the area to walk on. Be careful around deer season. Getting to be better known to hunters of government land

Michael Tucker

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Nice easy walking trail with boardwalk over slough. Trail has several signs identifying almost all native trees in West Tennessee area. Very peaceful!

Konrad Hughes

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Wonderful short hike through some of Tennessee's few remaining wetlands. After crossing over an old wooden bridge to park, one is transported into a different century as they walk down the well maintained path.