It was a challenging hike along the Cumberland River on the Wilderness Trail near Granville. The signage at the beginning did not lie, but we had beautiful views along the bluff. This trail is not well blazed, and we got off trail a couple of times but we always made our way back. We weren't able to thru hike it as we planned because we searched and couldn't find the trailhead at the end to set up a shuttle. So, we hiked in and turned around halfway after eating lunch. The trail is rocky with steep climbs. We passed numerous rock walls, an old homestead, and shallow stream crossings. Jim led us since he has hiked this trail before, but it was a new adventure for the rest of us. Hikers were Jim Barritt, Jay Brain, Misty Fell, Sheila Miller, and Sara Pollard.
Tennessee Trails Association - Murfreesboro
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Saturday, February 7, 2026
Friday, January 23, 2026
Bearwaller Gap - Sara
This hike was originally scheduled for Saturday, January 24, but because of the predicted ice and snow for the weekend, we changed the hike to the day before on Friday. It was a beautiful clear day along Cordell Hull Lake. Cordell Hull Lake is a reservoir in the Cumberland River impounded by Cordell Hull Dam. We started the hike at the Defeated Creek Park trailhead and along the way we had a choice to take an easy section (1.0) or a difficult section (.5). We chose the difficult section that goes closer to the lake but we managed the steep and rocky sections. There's new signs and benches that weren't there the last time we hiked this trail. We enjoyed lunch at the campground and Alan joined us since he had started the hike at the Tater Look Overlook. We ended the hike at the Tater Knob Overlook with beautiful views of Cordell Hull Lake and the dam. Hikers were Jay Brain, Jean Breuer, Alan Nguyen, Sara Pollard and Todd S.
Saturday, January 17, 2026
Fiery Gizzard - Cheryl
The chapter hiked Fiery Gizzard trail today. We hiked the Grundy Day Loop and up to Ravens Point where we sat for lunch. Saw several waterfalls today and lots of icicles along the way. One area of rocks were iced over and we had to take extra precautions navigating them. We ended up with 10.3 miles for the day.
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Short Springs State Natural Area - Sara
Saturday, January 3, 2026
Percy Warner Park - Cheryl
On January 3, the chapter hiked at Percy Warner Park. We hiked the Mossy Ridge Trail loop for a total of 5.25 miles. Highlight of the trail was the chimney and foundation from a cabin built in the 1920’s by the WPC. It was called Betsy Ross cabin and used by Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.
Thursday, January 1, 2026
New Year's Day Hike - Long Hunter SP - Sara
Mark Hubbard (Nashville) and Sara Pollard led 23 hikers from four different chapters to hike our annual New Year's Day hike at Long Hunter State Park. Three of the hikers didn't make it in time for the group photo but were still able to join the hike. We hiked the Bryant Grove Trail and enjoyed lunch under the pavillion. It was a beautiful and sunny day. The lake water level was low, but we still had great views of Percy Priest Lake.
Saturday, December 27, 2025
Cumberland Mountain SP - Cheryl
On December 27, the chapter hiked at Cumberland Mountain SP. We hiked Pioneer Short Trail, Pioneer Trail and the Byrd Lake Trail for a total of 5.25 miles. We did a figure 8 loop so that we could cross the swinging bridge. On the Pioneer Trail, the highlight was what park rangers call fat man squeeze. We saw lots of rock formations, a small waterfall, and crossed a few small streams. At the end of the hike, we went down beside the famous bridge there that the CCC men built and captured photos of the dam side. We then went to the pier for group photo with the bridge behind us.





