Powell's Crossroads Tennessee HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Powell's Crossroads, Tennessee.


1. Prentice Cooper State Forest Offering more than 24,000 acres of rugged forest and bluffs, Prentice Cooper State Forest invites hikers to explore dramatic overlooks, creeks, and wild backcountry trails overlooking the Tennessee River Gorge.


2. South Cumberland State Park Experience breathtaking waterfalls, sandstone cliffs, and extensive wilderness trails through lush forest at South Cumberland State Park, a crown jewel for adventurous hiking in the region.


3. Cumberland Trail State Scenic Trail Traverse remote ridges and deep gorges on the epic Cumberland Trail, a premier long-distance hiking destination threading through wild terrain and scenic overlooks.


4. Little Cedar Mountain Trail Climb to panoramic views of Nickajack Lake on the Little Cedar Mountain Trail, where forested paths wind through rocky slopes and wildflower meadows.


5. Denny Cove Discover scenic waterfalls, dramatic rock faces, and peaceful forest on the hiking trails of Denny Cove, a natural haven for hikers and climbers alike.



6. Fiery Gizzard Trail Challenge yourself on the renowned Fiery Gizzard Trail, a rugged route celebrated for its waterfalls, lush forests, and diverse terrain named among America's best hikes.


7. Nickajack Cave Wildlife Refuge Wildlife viewing and riverside hiking await at Nickajack Cave Wildlife Refuge, home to unique bat populations and tranquil nature trails along the water.


8. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Explore rich history and miles of scenic hiking trails winding through forests and hills at Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.


9. Cloudland Canyon State Park Marvel at breathtaking canyon vistas, waterfalls, and rugged rim trails in Cloudland Canyon State Park, a top-tier hiking destination just across the border.


10. Savage Gulf State Natural Area Savage Gulf State Natural Area offers dramatic gorges, swinging bridges, and cascading falls along miles of challenging, secluded wilderness trails.