![]() 1707′ N35 56.930 W84 51.135) on Hebbertsburg Road 300 feet North of the TVA power lines access road. Trailhead sign at yellow gate parking area on Hebbertsburg Road If you have extra time the explanation can be found here:, page 36.ĬTC descriptions follow USGS map practice. Only five place names in the US are exceptions to this standard. Interestingly an 1891 USGS map of Cumberland County shows the creek as “Daddy Creek.” An explanation can be found here under Item 18: Geological Survey, has a standardized policy dating back to 1890 discouraging the use of possessive forms and especially apostrophes in place names. Board on Geographic Names, part of the U.S. Topographic Map: Ozone Quadrangle USGS US Topo 7.5-minute map for Dorton, TN 2016 Bring your own drinking water boil or sterilize all water from local sources. Water: There are no safe water sources along this section of trail. #XSECTION 7.7 TRACES OF THE SECTION PLANE REGISTRATION#Permits and vehicle overnight parking registration can be obtained online at. Camping on the Cumberland Trail is by permit only. Please practice “Leave no Trace” principles when hiking and camping on the trail. There is no potable water at this campsite although it is next to the creek. Use caution on the ledges while enjoying the view.Ĭamping: There is one authorized overnight camping site beside Daddys Creek 5.0 miles North of the Southern terminus (trailhead under the power lines at Hebbertsburg Road) and 2.6 miles North of the connector trail junction. The Overlook provides a nice view of the Daddys Creek Gorge. It is recommended you wear orange clothing or a vest even when there is no hunting in the area. Wear florescent orange, high visibility clothing during hunting season. Check the TWRA web site for big game season: or call TWRA District 3 office at 9. The length of the connector trail (yellow blazes) is 865 feet or 0.16 mile.Įlevation Change: Hebbertsburg Road to Yellow Gate Connector: 258 feet Yellow Gate Connector to East Keyes Road: 324 feet.Ĭautions: This section of trail runs through managed hunt areas. The length of the southern portion from the Hebbertsburg Road trailhead near the TVA power lines to the intersection of the main trail with the connector trail to the yellow gate parking area is 2.5 miles one-way the length of the northern portion from the intersection of the connector trail with the main trail to the trailhead at East Keyes Road is 4.7 miles one way. (South to North)ĭistance: The total section length is 7.5 miles. Southern Terminus on Hebbertsburg Road to Crab Orchard Mountain Segment, Daddys Creek Section from There are several features in this section that make out and back day hikes enjoyable including an overlook, rock formations and almost a mile next to Daddys Creek. During big game hunts hikers are required to wear fluorescent orange clothing. Six miles north from trailhead parking, the CT enters a Wildlife Management Area. Through hiking all 7.5 miles available as of October 2016. Note: This section of the CT is in Central Time. Paddling the Obed Wild and Scenic RiverĭADDYS CREEK SECTION Crab Orchard Mountain Segment.Tennessee Valley Authority’s Wind Turbines.Tennessee Valley Divide Section (south).Tennessee Valley Divide Section (north).Zoom in to see details and current status of trails. ![]()
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