Tennessee is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful states in the entire country, but it can be hard to get out and experience that beauty when we're in the coldest winter months. Whether you're looking for motivation for your 2020 new year's resolutions or you're just looking for the next waterfall to chase, we've collected a list of the seven best hikes in Tennessee in which to experience the stunning beauty of the wintertime. Lace up your boots, grab your winter travel essentials, and hit the trails!
1. Reelfoot Lake
Reelfoot Lake is famous for being the only natural lake in Tennessee (it was formed by an earthquake in the early 1800s), but its half-immersed trees are absolutely breathtaking (and slightly eerie) in the chill of winter. There are plenty of trails along the lake's shores that are ready for you to explore.
2. Montgomery Bell Loop
Just a 45-minute drive west of Nashville, Montgomery Bell State Park offers the perfect escape from the city. The main loop that goes around the park is nearly ten and a half miles long, but there are shorter trails around the park as well.
3. Pinson Mounds Nature Trail
Pinson Mounds is the site of a Native American burial ground, and the park now serves as an educational monument to those first residents of what is now Tennessee. The trail winds around the park for just under three and a half miles and includes an optional climb to the park's tallest mound.
4. Schoolhouse Gap Trail
The Schoolhouse Gap Trail near the famous Cades Cove is one of the most picturesque trails in all of East Tennessee. During the winter when the trees are thinned out, you can see for miles and miles out across the valleys, and it's even prettier when it's covered in snow! The trail itself is out-and-back and just under five miles.
5. Rainbow Falls Trail
Rainbow Falls should not be attempted if it has gotten a lot of snow, simply because parts of it are pretty steep, but with a light dusting or even on a clear winter day, this trail is truly one of the best hikes in Tennessee. The 6.5-mile out-and-back trail is a great way to get out if you're visiting nearby Gatlinburg and want to avoid the crowds.
6. Cane Creek Falls
Can Creek Falls and its nearby neighbor Fall Creek Falls are both absolutely stunning in the wintertime, as you can see from this picture of the lower cascades frozen over. The main loop at the state park is 2.5 miles and is a great way to get in a quick, gorgeous hike.
7. Radnor Lake Loop
For those Nashvillians who don't want to go far for their hiking, Radnor Lake is the perfect spot. The loop around the lake is partially paved and is pretty flat, so it's a great winter walk destination. The trail itself is only two and a half miles and there are plenty of coffee shops nearby where you can warm your hands afterward.
Now that you've seen some of the best hikes in Tennessee for the wintertime, which of these trails are you most excited to lace up your boots for and get on? If staying inside is more your speed during the winter months, we don't blame you though. These decadent sticky buns at Marcy Jo's in rural Tennessee are the perfect ways to warm up.
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