Nolichucky Ridge Cliff via Appalachian Trail
Location: Southeastern Tennessee, United States
Features: nature trips, hiking, walking, awesome views
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About Nolichucky Ridge Cliff via Appalachian Trail
Nolichucky Ridge Cliff via Appalachian Trail is a 1.6-mile trail located near Erwin, Tennessee that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips and is accessible year-round.
Top 3 Adventure Hacks
1) Great challenging short hike with incredible views
Nolichucky Ridge Cliff is a short hike up a section of the Appalachian Trail in Tennessee offers a stunning overlook of the rolling mountains and river that stretch out below.
2) Trailhead info
There is a small parking lot in front of a Cherokee National Forest kiosk on Jones Branch Road in Erwin, Tennessee where you can park for this hike. It is across the street from a Baptist church and right off Chestoa Pike near the bridge. You will see the Appalachian Trail coming out of the woods behind the parking lot, but the trail for this overlook actually starts across the bridge.
3) Leave no trace
Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly.
Ensure you have all your essential outdoor gear before you head out on the AT.
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