I would rate this hike Moderate. The first .7 mile is easy. The 1.3 miles after the swinging bridge is rocky in areas and requires some climbing. It takes longer because of the terrain. There are many features that make trail popular year round, but it is extra special in the Fall.
Saturday morning could be described as "CRISP" ,with temperatures in the 40's and a cool mountain breeze at the Rainbow Falls Trailhead on Signal. At 9:00, a total of six hikers, including one new hiker, began the 4 mile round trip hike to scenic Edward's Point.
By the time we hiked to Rainbow Lake (an easy downhill .7 miles), we were warmed up and glad we made the effort to get out on a beautiful Fall day. After the previous day's rain, the water features at the lake were extra dramatic and beautiful. A lot of leaves were down, but there was still plenty of color.
We crossed the swinging bridge and started the climb which is mostly rocky steps toward the bluffs....the trail is marked with a white blaze and is part of the Cumberland Trail. I will have to say they could be a little more generous with the blazes. Fallen leaves and other seasonal changes made it easy to get off trail, but no big problem. There is a marker at the bottom of the bluff that is helpful. This is the most challenging part of the hike but short. Once on the ridge, it is easy. We did have several minor water crossings (did I mention the mud?) and one major crossing due to all the rain. On the way back, one hiker slipped on the rocks at this crossing. Fortunately, there were no injuries.
The views of the TN River gorge were stunning. We were surprised to find a camp set up on the rock that overlooks the gorge. See pic. We hiked on to Edwards Point where we enjoyed the panoramic view and a snack. Then headed back the way we came.
We got back to the parking area about noon and decided to meet for pizza. It was especially nice to have Audrey with us the hike. She is new to the area, and we want to welcome her back any time.
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