The Window Cliffs Trail In Tennessee Leads To One Of The Most Scenic Views In The State
By Rachel Pfutzenreuter|Published December 11, 2021
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Rachel lives just north of Chicago, she has two boys and a dog named Sky. She is always planning her next trip, and loves to help friends, family, and her readers find their next adventure.
Here’s a beauty of a hike for you in Tennessee. It is rated as moderate. Your feet very well may get a little wet, so we suggest that you leave any designer shoes at home for this one and instead bring your sense of adventure with you. The Window Cliffs Trail will introduce you to one of the most scenic views in Tennessee.
The Window Cliffs Trail, located in the Window Cliffs State Natural Area near Baxter, is a 5.3-mile out and back trail.
The Window Cliffs State Natural Area is managed by Burgess Falls State Park, but the entrance is located 8 miles from the state park at 8400 Old Cane Creek Road in Baxter.
The trail is often cradled by the trees, with a gravel and dirt path as you go.
The trail originates in an old farm field. It is open 365 days a year weather permitting. Dogs are not allowed on this trail.
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One of the more unique characteristics of the trail is the number of creek crossings. You will cross Cane Creek nine times each way, for a total of 18 times round trip.
Hold on to the cables as you wade through the water. Sturdy, waterproof shoes are recommended. The creek can be ankle to knee deep, or higher after a heavy rain.
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A pretty 30-foot waterfall is one of the treasures you will find along the way.
For a hike to challenge yourself, showcasing some of the finest scenery in the state, put the Window Cliffs Trail on your to-do list. To view a trail map, visit alltrails.com. For a park map or more information about the Window Cliffs State Natural Area, visit the Burgess Falls State Park page on the Tennessee State Parks website.
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