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Happy trails to you

State parks offer variety of hikes Saturday to mark National Trails Day

- —Compiled by staff writer Susan Pierce

Tennessee State Parks are offering a variety of ranger-led day hikes, scenic hikes, history hikes and trail clean-ups on Saturday, June 3, in celebratio­n of National Trails Day.

The American Hiking Society designated the first Saturday in June as National Trails Day 24 years ago. With more than 1,000 miles of trails, Tennessee parks have a variety of scenic areas in which to get out and enjoy summer.

SATURDAY, JUNE 3

Blazing Trails: Harrison Bay State Park, 8411 Harrison Bay Road, 9-11 a.m., free, meet at Bay Point Loop trailhead located at the marina parking lot for hike. 423-344-6214.

Blue Springs Trail Hike: Red Clay State Park, 1140 Red Clay Park Road, Cleveland, Tenn., 10 a.m., free, easy mile-long hike suitable for children and adults to small creek that runs from the Blue Hole and was sacred to Cherokee. 423-478-0339.

Cumberland Trail Constructi­on: Rock Creek Trailhead, Lower Leggett Road in Sale Creek, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., free. Learn how a hiking trail gets built and be part of creating the Cumberland Trail; tools provided by Cumberland Trails Conference. 931-456-6259.

Denny Cove Trail Building: South Cumberland State Park, 11745 Highway 41, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. CST, free, meet at Denny Cove parking lot to help build new trail. Bring lunch and water, wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes; all tools supplied. 931-924-2980.

Hike to Gee Creek Falls: Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park, 404 Spring Creek Road, Delano, Tenn., 3-5 p.m., free, meet at park office for milelong moderate hike, includes exploring remnants of old mining community, swimming in pool beneath waterfall. Bring good hiking shoes, water and something to swim in. 423-263-0050.

Hike the Can’t Hardly Trail: Cloudland Canyon State Park, 1221 Cloudland Canyon Park Road, Rising Fawn, Ga., 9-11 a.m., $5 parking, meet at Ascalon trailhead parking lot to hike moderately-strenuous 3-mile scenic trail. 706-657-4050.

Meadow Loop Trail: Fort Loudoun State Historic Park, 338 Fort Loudoun Road, Vonore, Tenn., meet at Meadow Loop trailhead, 8:30 a.m., free, easy-to-moderate hike of loop and Lost Shoe trails. Bring water. 423-884-6217.

Pioneer Short Loop Trail: berland Mountain State Park, 24 Office Drive, Crossville, Tenn., 10 a.m., free, meet at boat dock parking lot for 2-mile hike. Bring water and snacks for trail, wear hiking boots or sturdy athletic shoes. 931-484-6138.

Possum Creek Trail Repair Party: Cumberland Trail State Park, 220 Park Road, Caryville, Tenn., meet at Heiss Mountain Road trailhead, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., free, not suitable for small children. Join staff in repairing trail damage from recent storms along 1.5 miles of trail then cool off with a swim in creek afterward. Tools provided, wear closedtoe shoes, bring gloves, water and sack lunch. 423-566-2229.

Sunrise Hike: Booker T. Washington State Park, 5801 Champion Road, 7-10 a.m., free, join ranger for sunrise hike with light trail maintenanc­e. 423-6347405.

Sunset Stroll to Sunset Point: Cloudland Canyon State Park, 1221 Cloudland Canyon Park Road, Rising Fawn, Ga., 9 p.m., $5 parking, meet at West Rim Access parking lot for 45-minute hike to overlook. 706-657-4050.

Trail Building: Fall Creek Falls State Park, 2009 Village Camp Road, Spencer, Tenn., 9 a.m., free, meet at nature center to learn a few trail-building basics, then group will move rocks and work to finish rerouting of one of park’s heavily used trails. 423-881-3297.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? People enjoy fishing as fall colors reflect in the water at Cumberland Mountain State Park near Crossville, Tenn.
STAFF FILE PHOTO People enjoy fishing as fall colors reflect in the water at Cumberland Mountain State Park near Crossville, Tenn.
 ?? STATE OF TENNESSEE PHOTO ?? A park ranger leads a hike at Cumberland Mountain State Park during a Junior Ranger Camp.
STATE OF TENNESSEE PHOTO A park ranger leads a hike at Cumberland Mountain State Park during a Junior Ranger Camp.
 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? Twins Joshua, right, and Jacob Schenk explore the shore area by one of Cloudland Canyon’s waterfalls while taking a break from hiking.
STAFF FILE PHOTO Twins Joshua, right, and Jacob Schenk explore the shore area by one of Cloudland Canyon’s waterfalls while taking a break from hiking.

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