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Do stop by Thunder Hollow Lake while you're in this part of Tennessee. And if you're still looking for more outdoors exciting things just keep reading. Good hiking is available along the River Bluff Trail; if you need a location to stay Fairfield Inn & Suites Chattanooga I-24/Lookout Mountain is a glorious choice. Lots of people from Knoxville come to Thunder Hollow Lake, and Thunder Hollow Lake is a magnificent spot to visit for more than one day, Lakeview
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| | Campground is a magnificent spot to camp nearby. If you're here, you might as well go to Ailor Gap; why not have a look at Thunder Hollow Dam since you're here. This lake is so wonderful. Hickory Star is a splendid campground nearby; don't leave Thunder Hollow Lake without first going for a hike along the Deer Trail. This lake is so wonderful. It's a great idea to have a look at North Fork Bullrun Creek, it's close to Thunder Hollow Lake; not far from | |
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Thunder Hollow Lake you'll find Mill Lake which is a stunning lake. For the duration of the summer highs here at Thunder Hollow Lake get into the 80's, and the night is fairly colder of course, typically in the 60's. The cold
days of the winter come with highs in the 40's with winter lows in the 20's overnight here at Thunder Hollow Lake. Thunder Hollow Lake commonly gets a lot of rain; the month of March is the wettest with most of the rain, and October
on the other hand is the driest. Dry warm beds await you at Knoxville-East/Chilhowee Park/Fairgrounds/Zoo Days Inn, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always explore nearby Graveston Mill Pond.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.205 Longitude: -83.83
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Fox Inn Campground
 | 17 miles away Long level pull-thrus with 30/50 amp electric.Full Hookups all year. FREE WIFI Convenient to I 75 ( only 500 feet from Exit 122) Easy In and Easy Out Clean, Heated Hot Showers and Bathrooms, Rustic camper cabins cabins with CATV, AC, Heater, and fire rings for cooking. Outdoor pavilion with full kitchen facilities. Large seasonal pool, game room, clean laundry open 24 hours a day, ice and firewood. Dump station, horseshoe pit, and volleyball net. Close to Museum of Appalachis, American Museum of Science and Energy in Oad Ridge ''Nuclear City'' University of Tennessee, Dollywood/ Gatlinburg, 2 hours from Bristol Raceway www.foxinncampground.com 1-888-803-9883... |
River Bluff Trail
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO Tuesday, March 31, 2009. River Bluff Trail, Norris Dam State Park, TN.
People who've hiked the trail along the Clinch River just downstream of Norris Dam could tell you about how good this place is for spring wildflowers. 3. 2 miles of trail with a nice blend of flat easy walking along the river coupled with a bit of climbing and a ridgeline hike back to the car makes for a good workout--but one you'll hardly notice due to the grand views of flowers and scenery.
Don't give up when you first start this trail because you'll see only a few flowers along the first 1/2 mile. Beyond that, you'll think you've entered some kind of wildflower garden. Honest--the displays are that good.
Visit my non-commercial hiking journal website for more info and links to wildflower photos:
Life After 50--One Man's Perspsective, Al's Hiking Journals and Musings
http://home. Earthlink. Net/~tnhiker/lifeafter50onemansperspective/ ... |
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