Weekly Trials and Tribulations of the Scenic City Chapter of the TTA

Weekly Trials. Tribulations and Photos experienced while hiking

Laurel Falls Loop 6.11.2022

Six hikers enjoyed nice weather with comfortable temperatures and a good hike at South Cumberland State Park.  After the group assembled at the Stone Door Ranger Station, we started with the Laurel Falls Trail, a short loop of less than a half mile with a beautiful waterfall.  We then hiked the Laurel Trail, a mostly flat trail which winds through the woods.  There were some flame azaleas still in bloom to add some color to the scenery. 

At the end of the Laurel Trail we took the Greeter Trail out a short distance to Alum Gap Overlook where we took a short break and enjoyed the view.  Many buzzards were riding the air currents here and at the other overlooks we visited. Back up the Greeter Trail, we reached the next leg of our hike – Big Creek Rim Trail.

The Rim Trail has several great overlooks, and we had a nice long lunch at the first one.  This trail is also relatively flat, and the hikers did not seem to get too worn out.  Arriving at the Stone Door Trail, we explored the nice vistas there and peered down the Stone Door, deciding to save going down for another trip.  A short mile from there back to the trailhead and parking area and the five hour hike came to an end.  Folks seemed to have enjoyed the hike and had good conversation as well.

If you would like to see some pictures taken during this hike, click here.  

Fiery Gizzard and Grundy Lakes. 6.14.2022

 Beautiful hike on this day.  Nine of us braved the warm weather on this beautiful day.  According to the gauge on my camera,  the temps ranged from low 80's to mid 80's.  No so bad, especially in the shade.  The humidity was rather brutal though.  Do to schedule changes, we had a couple of mix-ups on the meeting place.  Once we all got together, we set off on a beautiful hike.  Joan, as usual, did a bang up job leading us on the first hike of about 2.5 miles.  Following along Big Fiery Creek, we gazed at numerous small water falls.  Each different and beautiful.  The hike took about two hours.  When we returned to the parking area we had our lunches at the parking lot in the shade.  We then loaded up and moved a few miles to Grady Lakes where we followed the Lone Rock trail around the lake.  We never did find the "Lone Rock".  The lake is beautiful and and crystal clear.  This hike was 1.2 miles and lasted about 42 minutes.  This hike was also very nice.  Following this hike, some of the hikers took a quick dip in the lake to refresh themselves. 

If you would like to see some photos, including an altitude graph and maps, taken during this hike, including a few taken around Grundy Lakes, click here.