5 Reasons Why Winter is the Best Season to Go Hiking in Tennessee
Don’t ditch your hiking gear just because of the cooler temperatures—winter is actually one of the best times to hike in Tennessee.
Don’t ditch your hiking gear just because of the cooler temperatures—winter is actually one of the best times to hike in Tennessee.
Here’s our guide to staying safe and warm while enjoying winter trail running this season.
While Chattanooga is known for its outdoor adventures, it still offers plenty of fun in the chillier weather.
Tennessee is home to some of the most amazing scenery in the nation.
The versatility of the park’s bikeways is a welcome feature given its small stature and remote location in far northeast Tennessee.
One of Tennessee’s most beloved day-use parks, Cummins Falls offers an adventurous, but serene, journey into the heart of the state’s eighth-largest waterfall (in volume).
Shelby Farms Park is less than half an hour from downtown Memphis, making it an easily accessible oasis when you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
With over 50 miles of trails stretched out over 15,590 acres of pristine Cumberland Plateau wilderness, Savage Gulf is one of Tennessee’s most rugged and beautiful wilderness areas.
Chattanooga is a mecca for climbers, bikers, and backpackers alike, but the city also offers an array of scenic hikes for beginners and families.
Tennesseans know you don’t need a coastline to enjoy the water. Here are 9 Tennessee rivers and lakes where you can boat, fish, paddle, picnic or just enjoy the scenery.