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Many people like to go to Hall Lake. This lake is one of the great places here in the Great Smoky Mountains. Camping at Laurel Creek Lodge is always a magnificent experience, and not far from Hall Lake you'll locate Miller Lake which is a beautiful lake. This lake is so wonderful. Chambers Hollow is a magnificent location to go to near Hall Lake; Americourt Hotel-Mountain City is a great location to get some rest. If you want a glorious time in the great outdoors
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| | just come on up to the Great Smoky Mountains. Little Rock Knob is a peak you can see from Hall Lake, and during your spree here you'll meet some people from Johnson City for sure. This lake is so wonderful. In case you don’t have a problem getting wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Doe River, and you can go for a hike on the Stone Mountain Trail. Summertime highs at Hall Lake mostly tend to be in the 80's, and through the night it cools down to | |
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the 60's. During the wintertime the highs are generally in the 40's with temperatures at Hall Lake dipping down into the 20's through winter nights. Hall Lake is a good place of normal precipitation; July is the wettest month
with most rain, and October is the month with the least moisture. Don't leave Hall Lake without first checking out High Rock. There are other spots here than Hall Lake, for example Odom Trout Lake, also Miller Lake Dam is worth stopping
at if you're here. Yep, outdoors cool things truly is bountiful here in the Great Smoky Mountains. Dry warm beds await you at Americourt Hotel Elizabethton, and don't forget to take a good little visit to Bill Creek. This place
is great, just explore all the cool things to do in the vicinity of Hall Lake. Don't leave Hall Lake without first going for a hike along the Laurel Fork Trail, and a glorious location to camp here at Hall Lake is Dennis Cove Campground.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.18139 Longitude: -82.15639
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Hawksnest, North Carolina, 23 miles away 619 vertical feet |
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Doe River, Carter CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class II-III - 4.6 miles long (Crabtree to Blevins Bridge on Bear Gauge Road) |
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Doe River, Carter CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class III-IV - 5.7 miles long (Blevins Bridge on Bear Cage Road to Highway 19E bridge) |
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Laurel Fork Trail
 | 6 PHOTOS Not normally hikers, and middle aged, this trail was a killer. We had a great time, and the scenery was beautiful, but we were worn out. We ran into a copperhead, twice, once on the way up, and again on the way down. Apparently he was guarding his territory. The falls weren't as full as we hoped, but there has been a lack of rain in this area. The trail in some area's were a bit rough, steep, and dangerous, but at least we can say we made it.... |
Red Fork Falls Trail
 | Yes, it is dangerous, I have fallen and slid all the way to one of the small pools after the falls....Hike is very short and falls are very beautiful… You can also camp close the parking area if you want to....my parents took me to red fork falls last weekend. it is beautiful. it is a short hike and very easy to get to. the only problem is the trail brings you out at the top of the falls instead of the bottom. you have to be very careful because the rocks are so slippery. my dad said he knew several people who had fallen from the top and 2 of them had actually died. so be very careful.... |
Limestone Cove Trail
 | Near here outside of a town named Erwin is a National park named Rock Creek. it's located about 15 miles from Limestone Cove. It had camping with showers, electricity, single and double camp sites, a dumping station and swimming. it's one of my favorite places see this. ... |
Toe River Campground
 | 15 miles away Toe river campground is awesome, my family and I have two favorite spots. We bring our camper down and leave it all summer. We come down every weekend. We love it and it is family friendly!!!...Toe River Campground is managed by some great folks this time around and looks better than we have ever seen it. It is a clean, family safe campground with a river running along the edge. You have to see this one to believe the way things have changed. If you have never been it is worth the trip! ... |
Springmaid Mountain
 | 16 miles away Springmaid Mountain is a beautiful place to visit. Even if you don't like camping they also have cabins. If you go camping, try going in the off season. We went in Sept. 05 and we basically had the campground to ourselves! Even if others were in the campground, the sites are spaced apart. Its a great getaway.... |
Down By The River Campground
 | 19 miles away Campground your home away from home as you enjoy all of the outstanding attractions and breathtaking scenes found nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Large trees and beautiful landscaping frame sites in our campground. Sites are spacious and most are pull-through.
Campground amenities include bath houses with showers and laundry facilities, a recreational center and a smaller pavilion used for outdoor events. We are open from May 1st until October 31st. Nearby attractions include Grandfather Mountain, Linville Falls and Gorge, and the Blue Ridge Parkway, as well as countless hiking trails. For more information, please visit our website at www. Downbytherivercampground.com... |
South Holston Lake
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO Love the lake have camped and boated 3 yrs now here. Love it. It's deep and clean. Hate they drop the water so low and so earily in the year tho. Hard for boats to get in and have to go to other places. Love the islands to stop and cook out and swim. It's amazing out there. I'm hooked on Holston lake..~{... |
Sugar Mountain
 | 21 miles away 5 PHOTOS I HAD THE TIME OF MY LIFE AT SUGAR! NOTHING COMPARES TO IT! DONT GO TO THE IMITATIONS LIKE BEECH AND HAWKSNEST, SUGAR BY FAR IS THE BEST.... |
Hawksnest
 | 22 miles away 3 PHOTOS We are not offering skiing or snowboarding this winter. Hawksnest is now the largest snow tubing park on the east coast with over 20 lanes of tubing fun. www.hawksnesttubing.com... Hawks nest was the best in the world.... Hawksnest is a nice place to go skiing, I recommend it.... |
Appalachian Mountain
 | 24 miles away 18 PHOTOS |
Wolf Laurel
 | 29 miles away Wolf Laurel ski area is really really good, ask anyone.... |
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