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6/25/2025, 5:20:47 AM
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>>21425871
I like good views - though I am definitely open to swimming holes and nice creeks. I have limited mobility so I have to parcel out my strength wisely.
>Cummins Falls
no
>Rock Island
yes but the trail was closed so I only saw it from like the top of the falls, but still very pretty, was kinda flooded and you couldn't take the trail from like the first parking lot cuz it was fenced closed cuz they were releasing water from the dam
>Or Point Park/sunset rock
this appears to be a 3 mi hike from lookout mountain
I will definitely add that to my list but I'm more excited about savage gulf
Also Laurel Snow looks like it has a nice overlook but the overlook is absurdly hard to get to because you have to access it all the way from where I highlighted in orange and climb the cumberland front from the bottom and they have really strict access hours, the overlook is marked in red and it seems like if you parked at yellow it would be an easy hike but it involves parking on private property next to someone's house so probably not doable
If you know anything about that...
or other suggestions for nice views in that area
It's a far drive for me so I have to optimize my time
I also want to go back to Sequatchie Valley, that was very pretty
I like good views - though I am definitely open to swimming holes and nice creeks. I have limited mobility so I have to parcel out my strength wisely.
>Cummins Falls
no
>Rock Island
yes but the trail was closed so I only saw it from like the top of the falls, but still very pretty, was kinda flooded and you couldn't take the trail from like the first parking lot cuz it was fenced closed cuz they were releasing water from the dam
>Or Point Park/sunset rock
this appears to be a 3 mi hike from lookout mountain
I will definitely add that to my list but I'm more excited about savage gulf
Also Laurel Snow looks like it has a nice overlook but the overlook is absurdly hard to get to because you have to access it all the way from where I highlighted in orange and climb the cumberland front from the bottom and they have really strict access hours, the overlook is marked in red and it seems like if you parked at yellow it would be an easy hike but it involves parking on private property next to someone's house so probably not doable
If you know anything about that...
or other suggestions for nice views in that area
It's a far drive for me so I have to optimize my time
I also want to go back to Sequatchie Valley, that was very pretty
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