Promoting the development and enjoyment of Tennessee trails.
Old Stone Fort State Park (3 trails), 3.3 miles, moderate; The trails are on natural turf in the woods, mostly below the Old Stone Fort; We will go along both the Duck and Little Duck Rivers and pass waterfalls; Trekking poles are recommended; Dogs are welcome if on a leash; Spray to kill or repel ticks; Bring you lunch; Restrooms are available at a museum at the trail head; The Old Stone Fort is a prehistoric Native American structure most likely built between 80 and 550 AD during the Middle Woodland period, and probably used for religious purpose; Meet 7:00 A.M. CDT, I 24 Exit 11 commuter parking lot; ∼100 miles to trail head. Contact: Phyllis Haddock 931 206-6245.