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Best bird watching hiking trails in Tennessee
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Best bird watching hiking trails in Tennessee

Birdwatchers rejoice! These trails are teeming with avian life, offering plenty of opportunities to spot rare birds and fill your heart (and binoculars) with joy.

Here are some great trails to explore in Tennessee.

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Reviews for bird watching hiking trails in Tennessee

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Buzzard Roost and Stone Mountain Trail

Maritomelgar · reviewed 7 months ago

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Stones River Bend Regional Park - Stones River Greenway

PinesHiker58 · reviewed about 1 year ago

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Douglas Dam Nature Loop Trail

TrailmarkerTraveler20 · reviewed over 1 year ago

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Kingsport Greenbelt

PioneerAdventureguide73 · reviewed about 1 year ago

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Lowry Falls Trail

CanyonRidgechaser64 · reviewed about 1 year ago

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Frequently asked questions for hiking trails in Tennessee

What is the climate like for hiking in Tennessee?

Tennessee is blessed with a moderate climate, making it an ideal year-round hiking destination. However, spring and fall, with their mild temperatures and colorful foliage, are particularly beautiful. Summer can be humid and hot, requiring extra hydration. Winter hikes offer solitude, but watch for icy conditions. Learn more at the Tennessee State Parks' website here.


Do I need a permit to hike in Tennessee?

Tennessee State Parks do not generally require permits for day hikes. However, for overnight stays in the backcountry, hikers should contact the specific park for permitting details. A comprehensive guide to all state parks can be found here.



Is wild camping allowed in Tennessee?

In Tennessee, wild camping is permitted within certain public lands, but it's important to follow Leave No Trace principles and be aware of specific site regulations. For detailed rules and locations, visit Tennessee's official state parks website.


Are there mountain rescue services in Tennessee?

For emergencies in Tennessee, dial 911. For search and rescue support in wilderness settings, contact the Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads. Check their website for area-specific information. Remember, safety preparation is key; always share your hiking itinerary with someone.


Are there dangerous plants in Tennessee?

Tennessee, known for its lush greenery, is home to a variety of flora. Expect to encounter mixed hardwood forests, rhododendrons, and various ferns while hiking. For more detailed information, visit the Tennessee Native Plant Society's website. Be aware and respect all plant life during your adventures.


What wildlife should I be aware of when hiking in Tennessee?

While hiking in Tennessee, you might encounter a range of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, black bears, and smaller critters like squirrels and raccoons. Insect-wise, mosquitoes, ticks, and chiggers are common. For more details, consider checking the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency's website. Be respectful of wildlife and practice safe outdoor habits.