There are all sorts of incredible places to go hiking in Tennessee, but one of the most oft-forgotten and beautiful spots is perhaps the Stone Door Trail in Grundy County. The natural hot spot is known as a “scenic spot” in Grundy County, and the Beersheba Springs beauty boasts stunning views with a panoramic overlook to the east. Dogs can be brought along on the hike as long as they’re on a leash, and the kid-friendly hike is well worth an afternoon out and about in the Volunteer State.
Stephanie Attanasio - AllTrails Stone Door Trail is a fairly heavily trafficked trail found in South Cumberland State Park. At 1.8 miles long, the out-and-back trail is both family and Fido-friendly, making it perfect for a leisurely hike or nature trip.
Sean Briggs - AllTrails The trail is partially paved and stroller friendly. With a 170-foot elevation gain, it’s challenging enough to require a bit of exertion while still being easy enough for the little ones.
Ben Arnold - AllTrails Although Stone Door Trail is accessible throughout the entirety of the year, it’s recommended that folks visit from March until November for the best weather. Make sure to watch the trail, of course. Ol’ Rocky Top tends to have a few surprises in its most natural spaces.
Sean Briggs - AllTrails You’ll find that the rock formations are stunning…
Michell Abnet - AllTrails …and there’s a fantastic overlook pay-off at the halfway mark. The views are truly incredible, and since the hike is only moderately difficult even the tiniest hikers can make it to the top.
Michell Abnet - AllTrails Stone Door Trail is known for its geological beauty, with the 10-foot-wide Great Stone Door the most popular natural attraction along the route. There are multiple trails that branch out from the Stone Door trailhead, making it easy to choose your own adventure. There’s even a half-mile trail that’s wheelchair accessible.
Michell Abnet - AllTrails South Cumberland Park is the largest state park in Tennessee, at over 30,800 acres, and the Stone Door Trail is one of its most popular hiking attractions. Have you been? Do you have any tips for hikers just starting out?
You can find out more information about Stone Door Trail right here. Happy hiking!
Stephanie Attanasio - AllTrails
Stone Door Trail is a fairly heavily trafficked trail found in South Cumberland State Park. At 1.8 miles long, the out-and-back trail is both family and Fido-friendly, making it perfect for a leisurely hike or nature trip.
Sean Briggs - AllTrails
The trail is partially paved and stroller friendly. With a 170-foot elevation gain, it’s challenging enough to require a bit of exertion while still being easy enough for the little ones.
Ben Arnold - AllTrails
Although Stone Door Trail is accessible throughout the entirety of the year, it’s recommended that folks visit from March until November for the best weather. Make sure to watch the trail, of course. Ol’ Rocky Top tends to have a few surprises in its most natural spaces.
You’ll find that the rock formations are stunning…
Michell Abnet - AllTrails
…and there’s a fantastic overlook pay-off at the halfway mark. The views are truly incredible, and since the hike is only moderately difficult even the tiniest hikers can make it to the top.
Stone Door Trail is known for its geological beauty, with the 10-foot-wide Great Stone Door the most popular natural attraction along the route. There are multiple trails that branch out from the Stone Door trailhead, making it easy to choose your own adventure. There’s even a half-mile trail that’s wheelchair accessible.
South Cumberland Park is the largest state park in Tennessee, at over 30,800 acres, and the Stone Door Trail is one of its most popular hiking attractions. Have you been? Do you have any tips for hikers just starting out?
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