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Daddy‛s CreekTrailhead
Ozone Falls SNATrailhead
Black Mountain CrestTrailhead
Highway 68Brady MountainTrailhead
Head of SequatchieTrailhead Piney River
TrailheadNewby BranchTrailhead
Laurel-Snow SNATrailhead
Roaring CreekTrailhead
Upper Rock CreekTrailheadRock CreekTrailhead
Retro Hughes RoadTrailhead
North Chickamauga SNATrailhead
Barker PoundsTrailhead
Signal Point (NPS)TrailheadPrentice Cooper CT
Trailhead
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V i rg in i a
Georg i a
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C l a i b o r n e
C a m p b e l l
S c o t t
A n d e r s o n
M o r g a n
C u m b e r l a n d
R h e a
B l e d s o e
H a m i l t o n
S e q u a t c h i e
M a r i o n
Iron Furnace (NPS)Trailhead
Tank SpringsTrailhead
Cove LakeTrailhead
Cross MountainTrailheadNorma Road
Trailhead
Cave BranchTrailhead
Big CoveTrailhead
Morgan CountyVisitor Center
Nemo Bridge &Rock Creek (NPS)Trailhead
Devil‛s BreakfastTable Trailhead
Big PossumTrailhead
Mowbry PikeTrailhead
Cumberland Trail - 2019
The Cumberland Trail wanders among the remnants of the Cumberland Mountains,
mountains that once rose as high as the Rockies. These mountains represented a barrier
to all who dared push through storied gaps westward, onto and over the Cumberland Plateau.
Today the Cumberland Trail provides a linkage north to south, forming natural connections
and opportunities for scenic vistas and curious geological formations. Many hiking trail
sections, totaling more than 185 miles, are now complete and ready to hike.
Trailhead
Open Trail
Proposed Trail
Adjoining Trails