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Go to Black Pond if you want to go to a nice lake. Soar down the rapids of Citico Creek in a kayak; if the weather is tremendous, you can go for a hike along the Indian Boundary Lake Trail. A pleasant tour to Icehouse Bottom is a good way to spend an afternoon; there is a good hiking trail close by called the Rocky Flats Trail. Black Pond typically gets a great deal of rain; March is when you get the most rain here, and October is the month with the least
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| | moisture. This lake is so wonderful. A great close by hotel is Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Loudon, TN, and you'll hit upon a pretty lake called Bream Hole Lake. If you're popping by Black Pond from Knoxville, you won't be the only one, and lakes are such calm sites, why not take a look at Armstrong Pond. Summertime highs at Black Pond mostly tend to be in the 80's. All through the dark hours of summer temperatures descend down into the 60's. All through | |
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the winter highs are regularly in the 40's, and winter nights come with lows in the 20's to Black Pond. Don't forget to take a fine little trip to Byrd Branch, and after a long day outdoors Lenoir City Days Inn is a nice site
to spend a night or two. There's just no way somebody can get bored here at Black Pond. Any time is a nice time at Black Pond if you adore the outdoors. Stay the night at Outdoor Ventures Ltd; if you want to play some golf, you're
in luck because Golf Club is in the neighborhood. Don't leave Black Pond without first paying a visit to Militia Springs, and the Moccasin Path Trail is a delightful hiking trail nearby. This lake is so wonderful. You might want
to pay a visit to Russell Hollow since you're here at Black Pond. There's so much to do here at Black Pond that you need to camp here for a while, Little Tellico Campground is a splendid location for that.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 35.62056 Longitude: -84.18778
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Citico Creek, Monroe CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class II-III - 17 miles long (Doublecamp to Little Tennessee River) |
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Citico Creek, Cherokee CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class III-IV - 4 miles long (Indian Boundary to Below Pigs in Space) |
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Doublecamp Creek, Monroe CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class IV - 3.17 miles long (to Citico Creek) |
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Indian Boundary Lake Trail
 | 13 miles away 1 PHOTO We just returned from Indian Boundary Lake. This is a fantastic family destination! Everyone had a great time and the trail is wonderful and accessible to all age groups. Highly recommend this one!... I love this campground. Sometimes we are the only dogs on the lake!... |
South Fork Citico Trail
 | 17 miles away I am planning on hiking and backpacking on this trail in May and would like to know if anyone has any other experiences or recommendations on loops.... |
Abrams Creek
 | 18 miles away It is extremely difficult and the rocks are large, harsh, and plentiful. There is a 15 foot waterfall 2.5 miles in and nothing around for help. Zero cellular service!! The locals say this is normally an impassable river. The only reason we were able to do some of this river is that it was two feet higher than average. Lots of downed trees that were difficult to portage. Be conscious of the wildlife threats (bears). I highly reccommend going elsewhere to this river.... |
Hannah Mountain Trail
 | 19 miles away I can not wait to see the mountain. My family lived there in the mid 1800's and I want to see the area for myself.... |
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