Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Tennessee State Parks

 Tennessee State Park Hikes:

  1. Burgess Falls
    1. Agile Trekker: Burgess Falls State Park, Tennessee 5/15/2025
  2. Edgar Evins State Park
    1. Agile Trekker: Millennium Loop Trail, Edgar Evins State Park, Tennessee 4/1/2023
  3. Meeman-Shelby Forest
    1. Agile Trekker: Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park, Tennessee 4/7/2023
  4. Natchez Trace
    1. Agile Trekker: Cub Lake Trail, Natchez Trace State Park, Tennessee 4/2/2023
  5. Roan Mountain
    1. Agile Trekker: NC/TN Appalachian Trail - Section 7 - Carvers Gap to Hughes Gap 7/31/2021
    2. Agile Trekker: Grassy Ridge Bald from Carvers Gap, Roan, TN 6/20/2025
    3. Agile Trekker: NC/TN Appalachian Trail - Section 6 - Hump Mountain to Overmountain Shelter 6/29/2022
  6. Rocky Fork
    1. Agile Trekker: Rocky Fork State Park 11/9/2022
  7. Seven Islands
    1. Agile Trekker: Seven Islands State Birding Park, Kodak, TN 6/11/2025

Others:

  1. Bicentennial Capitol Mall
  2. Big Cypress Tree
  3. Big Hill Pond
  4. Big Ridge
  5. Bledsoe Creek
  6. Booker T. Washington
  7. Cedars of Lebanon
  8. Chickasaw
  9. Cordell Hull Birthplace
  10. Cove Lake
  11. Cumberland Mountain
  12. Cumberland Trail
  13. Cummins Falls
  14. David Crockett
  15. David Crockett Birthplace
  16. Dunbar Cave
  17. Fall Creek Falls
  18. Fort Loudoun
  19. Fort Pillow
  20. Frozen Head
  21. Harpeth River
  22. Harrison Bay
  23. Henry Horton
  24. Hiwassee River
  25. Indian Mountain
  26. Johnsonville
  27. Long Hunter
  28. Middle FOrk Bottoms
  29. Montgomery Bell
  30. Mousetail Landing
  31. Nathan Bedford Forrest
  32. Norris Dam
  33. North Chickamauga Creek Gorge
  34. Ocoee River
  35. Old Stone Fort
  36. Panther Creek 
  37. Paris Landing
  38. Pickett
  39. Pickwick Landing
  40. Pinson Mounds
  41. Port Royal
  42. Radnor Lake
  43. Red Clay
  44. Reelfoot Lake
  45. Rock Island
  46. Savage Gulf
  47. Scotts Gulf
  48. Sgt. Alvin C. York
  49. South Cumberland
  50. Standing Stone
  51. Sycamore Shoals
  52. T.O. Fuller
  53. Tims Ford
  54. Warriors' Path

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Commissary Trail, Mount Mitchell State Park

Date Distance Time Elevation Gain Average Moving Time Year to Date Miles
10/5/2025 4.4 miles 2 hours 23 minutes 403' 2.1 mph 290.6

Parking: 
  • Stepps Gap
Map:
Directions:
  • Go down the steps and pass through the gate to take the Commissary Trail. This is a wide gravel trail. At the sign for Camp Alice Trail, continue straight on the wide gravel path. Pass a hairpin turn on the right. Pass the Commissary Hill Backcountry Campsite on the right. In a few feet, the Mount Mitchell Trail heads off to the left. At this point, turn around and return the same way.

We headed up to Mt. Mitchell State Park to see some fall foliage. We drove by Craggy Gardens, which was in the clouds (as it often is). The visitor center parking lot was packed anyways. The fall foliage is about at peak between Craggy Gardens and Mount Mitchell. I never get tired of the view in that section of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Our plan was to hike the Old Mount Mitchell Trail from Stepps Gap to the summit. That trail was closed though, so we took the Commissary Trail, which leaves from the same trailhead. The parking lot was quite full, but we only saw 3 people on our hike. We were in the clouds, so we had no views, but it was still a beautiful hike. The fir trees smelled amazing. I really enjoyed seeing the fall foliage and autumn blooming flowers. Krumm got a chance to play at the water crossings, and we also let him off leash for a few minutes at the campsite (where there was a sign suggesting it's not a good idea to camp there due to bear activity).

If you are planning on hiking at Mt. Mitchell State Park - check out the trail closures: MOMI_OverallMap_Closures_9-12-25 Campgrounds are closed as well.


Common Sneezeweed

Red Spruce













Tape showing the closed trail.





Hairpin turn on the right - this trail is closed too.

We saw many gentians along the sides of the trail.

Hoping for a stick to be thrown at the campground.




Seek calls this bearberry












Back at the trailhead





Warren Wilson College Trails (now called the Bull Creek Preserve), Swannanoa

Date Distance Time Elevation Gain Average Moving Time Year to Date Miles
10/3/2025 3.5 miles 2 hours 209' 2.0 mph 286.2 miles

Parking: 
  • Riceville Road, across the street from Berea Baptist Church
Map:
  • Gai GPS app
Directions:
  • Misc Trails

We had time for our normal loop today. We saw something new - some spray-painted trees and signs from the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy. Earlier this summer we had seen some land surveyors in the area, and I commented to Glen that I wondered if the land was being sold. It has been! The SAHC is now the owner of 191 acres in the area that we hike. The college will still be able to use the land, and the public will still have access to the trails. It looks like this area is now called Bull Creek Preserve. 



Worth shivering for

This is new!


Mother and cub seen on the drive home.


Warren Wilson College trails, Swannanoa

Date Distance Time Elevation Gain Average Moving Time Year to Date Miles
9/24/2025 1.7 miles 52 minutes 119' 2.1 mph 282.7 miles

Parking: 
  • Riceville Road, across the street from Berea Baptist Church
Map:
  • Gai GPS app
Directions:
  • Misc Trails

A hike cut short by rainy weather. We took a different route than normal, hoping to avoid muddy trails. This trail was quite pretty.



Warren Wilson College Trail, Swannanoa

Date Distance Time Elevation Gain Average Moving Time Year to Date Miles
9/24/2025 1.8 miles 1 hour 118' 2.0 mph 281 miles

Parking: 
  • Riceville Road, across the street from Berea Baptist Church
Map:
  • Gai GPS app
Directions:
  • Misc Trails

A short evening hike. We didn't have time to do our normal route, so we made up a new route. We came across 2 loose dogs. The first I caught in the parking lot. Her owner came by a couple of minutes later. The second one ran past us twice on a couple of trails, a collar with no tags, no owner in sight. Maybe I need to carry a spare leash with me. We let Krumm in the water, but didn't throw any sticks for him, as he's recovering from a puncture wound in his mouth from a thrown stick. He was begging for us to throw sticks for him. Man-made toys don't work so well in the creek, as sometimes the sticks we throw aren't retrieved and go down the creek. Even though we've gotten rain recently, the creek is looking shallow and muddy.

We ran into a bear in the trail in front of us. It didn't run away. We turned around and went back the way we came. The good bear stayed where it was, feeding on something.

Waiting for a stick.....

There are a lot of fall flowers along the trail.