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    Senior Member Nojack's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by transeuphrates View Post
    Pretty much anything in East Tennessee is excellent for hiking backpacking and camping. I would recommend Frozen Head State Natural Area and anywhere on the Cumberland Trail around Caryville, TN if you want a little less traffic. Personally I love the out of the way places.
    Our sentiments exactly!! Thanks

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    Thank you everyone who contributed to this thread. We are excited to visit and "hang" in your state.

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    I just made reservations for November 2nd @ Fall Creek Falls.
    It may be the only partly Sunny day before we lose peak fall colors.

    Screenshot at 2018-10-26 22:05:24.png

    Last edited by Vanhalo; 10-28-2018 at 07:23.
    "...in Florida, she felt air conditioning for the first time, and it was cold and unnatural upon her skin."


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    The backcountry sites are hammock friendly @ Fall Creek Falls (Spencer, TN)
    Overnight parking is at the ranger's house.
    Pretty safe.




    Straight to the campsite
    Last edited by Vanhalo; 11-05-2018 at 08:33.
    "...in Florida, she felt air conditioning for the first time, and it was cold and unnatural upon her skin."


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    The Cumberland Trail in Dayton, TN (Laural-Snow State Natural Area) has hammock-friendly sites. Registration is free for camping. Overnight parking just requires registration with your license plate and such. It's my go-to.

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    Great free sites at the dam on Lake Cherokee PERFECT TREES

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