Tennessee’s state parks will offer free, guided hikes to celebrate National Trails Day early next month.
State officials say the ranger led-hikes set for June 4 at all 56 state parks will include historical tours, waterfall viewing, trail building and more.
The event is hosted annually on the first Saturday in June in coordination with the American Hiking Society. The purpose is to promote and celebrate the importance of trails in the U.S.
Participants are encouraged to bring water and food, and wear long pants and appropriate footwear. To find a hike, those interested should visit tnstateparks.com.
Come discover Old Stone Fort’s more recent history! Join a Ranger at the Old Stone Fort Museum for the 10am June 4 guided hike to the Forks of the Duck River and learn more about Old Stone Fort’s part during the Industrial Revolution and the Civil War. The hike will be approximately 1.25 miles and will last no more than two hours. It is moderate in difficulty and suitable for both adults and children.