Red Boiling Springs Tennessee HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee.


1. Winding Stairs Park Explore lush cascades, bluffs, and waterfalls on over two miles of scenic hiking trails winding through dense forest at Winding Stairs Park.


2. Cedar Sink Trail (Mammoth Cave National Park) Descend into a dramatic sinkhole surrounded by wild forest and limestone cliffs on this classic trail in Mammoth Cave National Park, just across the Tennessee border.


3. Standing Stone State Park Discover rugged ridges, deep woods, and lakeside vistas along miles of designated hiking trails in Standing Stone State Park.


4. Cordell Hull Lake Wildlife Management Area Spot native wildlife while trekking forested trails and rolling terrain in the Cordell Hull Lake Wildlife Management Area.


5. Cummins Falls State Park Hike through rugged river gorges and lush woodlands to reach the spectacular 75-foot waterfall at Cummins Falls State Park.



6. Bledsoe Creek State Park Enjoy tranquil lakeside hikes and wooded trails teeming with birds in Bledsoe Creek State Park, a haven for nature lovers.


7. Long Hunter State Park Trek through pine forests, meadows, and lakeshore trails in Long Hunter State Park, known for its diverse habitats and scenic overlooks.


8. Edgar Evins State Park Adventure along winding trails through hardwood forests and steep hillsides at Edgar Evins State Park on the shores of Center Hill Lake.


9. Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park Experience forested lake views and backcountry hiking across rolling hills at Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park, just north of the Tennessee border.


10. Old Hickory Wildlife Management Area Roam wooded pathways and observe abundant wildlife in Old Hickory Wildlife Management Area's expansive natural preserve.