We had a cool and windy day to hike Sherwood Forest and a short section of the new Pack Hollow trail led by Sara. Sherwood Forest and Pack Hollow are in the Head of the Crow State Park near Sewanee. The Pack Hollow trail still being built and will eventually end at Buggy Top. We passed the natural bridge and didn't have the views we normally do in winter because of the tree foliage. We enjoyed lunch at the Mountain Goat Market in Monteagle after the hike. Hikers were Jay Brain, Chuck Deen, Patty Deen, Peggy Harris, Joan Hartvigsen, Sara Pollard, Jan Safavi, and Cynithia Skidmore.
Tennessee Trails Association - Murfreesboro
Mission: TTA brings people together through hiking—to enjoy nature, promote well-being, support trails, and build lasting friendships.
Meeting times
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Stone Door to Greeter Falls
Friday, May 1, 2026
Blue Heron Camping and Hiking
We had 12 hikers for our trip to the Blue Heron area of the Big South Fork. The predicted weather report kept some campers away but it only rained for a few minutes Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon. We hiked the Blue Heron loop on Wednesday and celebrated Marietta's birthday at our community meal that evening. Thursday, we drove to Yahoo Falls, hiked the loop and then on to Markers Arch. We also hiked the Natural Arch in the Daniel Boone National Forest. After packing up Friday morning, we visited the Blue Heron Mining Community and Split Bow Arch. We saw lots of wildflowers and an abundance of Mountain Laurel.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Flat Rock Cedar Glade
We had 17 hikers from several chapters to hike the loop at the Flat Rock Cedar Glade in Murfreesboro. Mark Hubbard of the Nashville chapter led us and identified an amazing variety of rare and common wildflowers. The trail is flat with little elevation change and we took our time to enjoy the abundance of flowers along the way. Too many to name, but a few we saw were Blue False Indigo, Sunnybell, Prairie Larkspur, Phlox, Columbine, Wood Sorrel, Shooting Star, and Missouri Evening Primrose.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Collins Gulf - Cheryl
We hiked 5.75 miles at Savage Gulf South beginning at the Collins Gulf trailhead. We saw a small amount of water at Suter Falls. We did see several wildflowers along the way. On this hike, we went past the entrance of Horsepound Falls to the river. It was dry but there were some small amounts of water flowing over the rocks. We walked over to the cave and didn't see any water there. We traced our steps back to Horsepound Falls where the water was flowing really pretty this time of year. Everyone enjoyed lunch there. This was an in and out hike; once we were done with lunch, we headed back to our vehicles.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Rock Creek Loop - Sara
We had 6 hikers to hike the 7.5 mile Rock Creek Loop at Big South Fork. We hiked it counterclockwise starting at the Blevins Cemetery. It's a beautiful trail that goes along Rock Creek most of the way. We saw an abundance of wildflowers which Mark could identify for us. The trail has rock steps that lead up and down slopes with wooden plank bridges and larger bridges across side creeks. We had a nice breeze and enjoyed lunch beside the creek. Hikers were Jim Barritt, Jean Breuer, Debra Dodd, Joan Hartvigsen, Mark Hubbard and Sara Pollard
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Virgin Falls - Sara
We had two chapters represented on our out and back hike to Virgin Falls, and it was a hot day to be hiking in March. We saw lots of beautiful wildflowers along the way. We explored Sheep Cave and all the waterfalls we passed were flowing nicely. We left our packs at our lunch spot and hiked to the top of Virgin Falls. Coming down was tricky in the narrow passage, but we all made it.
Hikers were Jean Breuer, Craig McBride, Lora McBride, Sara Pollard and from Clarksville Evelyn Bishop, Cinde Jones, Paula Sanders, Steve Turner and Deborah White.





