Tennessee Rock Trail
Hiking trail has 25 interpretive stations along its length
Description:
This trail is a loop, and is hiked most easily when traveling counterclockwise, as the guidepost indicates. The trail is dotted with plants, both unusual and everyday.
Near the end of the loop, after a moderately strenuous climb to the ridge, hikers reach the rock for which the trail is named. Tennessee Rock is a part of the Eastern Continental Divide, a series of ridges that separates the Gulf of Mexico drainage from the watersheds that flow directly to the Atlantic Ocean.
Look-off areas provide scenic views of surrounding mountains and towns.
State: Georgia
County: Rabun
Length: 2.2 miles
Difficulty: 5
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| Miles | Trail Name | Short Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | James E. Edmonds Backcountry Trail | A long loop up and down the lower slopes of Black Rock Mountain |
| 0 | Ada-Hi Falls Nature Trail | A beautiful trail named for the Cherokee word for forest. |
| 4 | Becky Branch Falls | Nice 20 foot waterfall |
| 4 | Warwoman Dell Nature Trail | Remote hiking trail with small waterfalls |
| 6 | Coleman River Trail | This scenic hiking trail follows its namesake river to a Scenic Area and commemorative plaque. |