Saturday, May 12, 2012 Hike -- Devils Breakfast Table Catoosa Wildlife Management Area, Crossville, TN
We will hike 7 miles (4 mile of Cumberland Trail) into the Daddy’s Creek Gorge and arrange for a 1 mile car shuttle so that we do not have to retrace our steps. The trail is difficult due to the elevation change and lots of rock steps. From the trailhead, the trail proceeds down "a thousand steps" through Daddy's Creek gorge under sheer bluffs. After a mile, the trail rises out of the canyon and remains on the top of the bluff. There are a couple of overlooks that provide a view of the gorge before the trail goes back down into the gorge on the way to the junction of Daddy’s Creek and the Obed River . This year we have added another mile of Cumberland Trail with some extra trail features we think you will enjoy seeing. This also lets us use a Forest Service road to get back to our shuttle vehicle. This road also allows us to have an easier climb out of the river gorge. Wear good hiking shoes or boots; bring water, lunch and snacks. Depart from Cracker Barrel on Highway 127 at 8:00am CT. Gas cost is $3. Those in the Fairfield Glade area may join the caravan at 8:25am at the 4-way stop at the intersection of Peavine Road and Stonehenge Drive. Contact Curt Thomas to register or for more info at: curtethomas@frontiernet.net or Phone: 931-260-2140.