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Friday, June 9, 2023

Window Cliffs

 Today we headed over to window cliffs, a recreation area managed by Burgess Falls State Park. This is a 5 mile round-trip hike. We passed over eight Creek Crossing’s today, although two of them were dry. Be aware that it tree crossing eight there was a frayed cable and I ended up cutting my finger. Ouch. As mentioned and other reviews, the last part of the hike is the toughest when you have to climb back up out of the valley. It’s a beautiful hike through the woods, passing by the creek several times, as well as the steep cliffs until you get to the overlook where you can see the window cliffs made out of limestone. Then just a bit farther is an overlook to see the waterfall. Along the way, we saw a snake. A frog, bees, a bunny rabbit in about 20 people. We have done lots of hikes in Tennessee, but had never heard of this hike. I highly recommend it.




















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