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Malone Lake is a nice lake to visit. This lake is so wonderful. There's so much to do here at Malone Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Around Pond RV Park is a good place for that, and the Tweed Trail is a good hiking trail close by. Carter Valley is a delightful site to spend some time at, and if you need a location to stay Greeneville-Days Inn is a good choice. Malone Lake is a pretty wet place frequently with lots of rainfall; the month of May
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Lake. For you golfers we recommend close by Baileyton Golf Club, and do take a look at Burkey Pond, it's a charming lake. This lake is so wonderful. There's whitewater on French Broad for all you thrill seekers, and Rolling G
Lake is a nearby lake that you could explore. Malone Lake Dam is a pretty place next to Malone Lake; if you came to camp McMillian Catfish Farms Owned by Ryan and Pamela Crick is a splendid place to do that. This spot rocks, just
look at all the enjoyable stuff to do right next door to Malone Lake. On a brilliant day at Malone Lake you can take a hike along the Trail of the Lonesome Pine, and Malone Lake is not far at all from Greeneville.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.255 Longitude: -82.90833
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French Broad, Cocke CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class I-III - 18 miles long (Hot Springs to Highway 107 at Del Rio) |
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Kidwell Pond
 | I love to fish and this is the best place to go.... |
McMillian Catfish Farms Owned by Ryan and Pamela Crick
 | 4 PHOTOS We now have electric, water and sewer hook ups for campers and FREE wifi! Our bath house has 1 toilet, shower & sink now too for use.... Floating in the pond... Swimming in the swimpond!... Great catch!... Catfish feeding ... Over 100 acres with roads and trails to horseback ride, hike and bicycle through. Primative sites for tent or pop up camper camping. No electric available at this time, but coming soon! Very large catfish pond to fish from. Gauranteed catch every time! Fishing June through September Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to 8 pm.
We are 7 miles from I-81 in Greene County Tennessee. Close to stores, gas stations and restaurants. Bring your horse and camp! Small barn for stall rental. Paddock rental available also. Our bath-house will be completed soon! Call (423) 422-4634 or (423) 823-2867 for information or e-mail to: pjshappy2@aol.com... |
Baileyton Camp Inn
 | This is a very nice campground. We've stared there on several occations. It was always very nice but now that they have wi-fi it is even nicer... |
Pressmens Home Lake
 | 14 miles away Fished the lake many times as a youth - loved it.... |
Paint Creek Campground
 | 15 miles away As a life-long ''patron'' of Paint Creek, I can say I have seen it go through MANY changes. Aside from just the campground the main ''Coridor'' of the Park has several Picnic sites with rest-rooms, as well as 5 or 6 secluded, single group campsites, that arent in the campground itself. These are, in MY opinion the better places to camp, as they are all close enough to a picnic area to walk to use the restroom. There is also a relitively deep ''swimming hole'' and picknic area called Dudley Falls. It is located about halfway into the corridor. There are cliffs to dive from, for the thrill seeker, as well as Paint Rock, located at the emergence of Paint Creek into The French Broad River. Paint Rock is a 160 foot, Sheer vertical, limestone Cliff. PERFECT for rappelling, again for the thrill seeker in all of us!!
As a Greene County Native, I may be Biased, but I honestly think Paint Creek Recreational area is one of the Finest examples of what the Great Smokey Mountains have to offer.... |
Houston Valley Campground
 | 16 miles away only known campground in houston valley, tennessee is a national forest outdoor camping in tents. no private owned camping available. contact cherokee national park headquarters for information.... |
Hemlock Hollow Inn - Farm, Shoppe & Cabins
 | 16 miles away 2 small cabins for couples, 1 family cabin, 1 hiker lodge bunkhouse, 4 campsites, pavilion, country store, outfitter supplies, cafe, & farm. All sites come with a picnic table, grill and fire-ring. Large wash-house heated with hot showers. All cabins are heated have frig., microwave, coffeepot and 2 larger cabins have kitchen facilities. Sites are all primitive water available at wash-house. Hikers, nature lovers, hunters, anglers, mountain bikers, & tourists welcome.www.hemlockhollow.net... |
Bullen Hollow Trail
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO I hiked the bullen Hollow trail 2-2-08 with the Geenevile hiking club. This is an old atv trail and the first part is very steep climbing up through mountain laurel and hardwoods.After you reach the ridge line the trail levels and skirts the edge of a small canyon,with views of huge cliffs on the other side.Margarette falls are below this trail and you can here the creek all along the way.There is a nice lunch spot at the top when you reach an old logging road.I would rate this trail as moderate.Total milage 5 miles. National Geographic map # 782 will show you how to get to the trail head.... |
Margarette Falls Trail
 | 17 miles away A really nice walk with a few easy water crossings. The fall are beautiful in freezing weather. In hot weather the falls offer shady cool relief from the heat.... |
Spruce Thicket Trail
 | 17 miles away The spuce thicket trail is in bad shape.The flood in 2002 did alot of damage and the pine beetles that detroyed most of the pines in the area have left many blow downs I would not recommend this trail.... |
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