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We finally found the fairy house
We had so much fun. The trail had been maintained at one time but had lots of trees down. The homemade bridge was adorable. At the far end, we found the fairy house. The creek was pretty close the...
There are cars honking and polluting the air right next to your walking path. You park hundreds of yards away and to start a trail, walk dangerously close to traffic and guess the trail as there are n...
This is not a trail but a "path" ..there is no parking at the pathway..you have to park at Mynatt Park down the road and walk on the roadway loaded with cars...extremely dangerous! The path is in the...
We started out to look for the house of fairies. No parking at the trailhead but a little further down. The trail was over grown. Partially in a burn area. We ended ended the hike at about a mile. We ...
A Nice, Quiet Get-A-Way From The Hustle And Bustle Of Gatlinburg!
The Twin Creeks Trail begins just inside the park boundary on Cherokee Orchard Road and terminates in 1.9 miles at a junction with Noah Bud Ogles Nature Trail about 100 yards behind Noah Bud Ogles cab...
We finally found the fairy house
We had so much fun. The trail had been maintained at one time but had lots of trees down. The homemade bridge was adorable. At the far end, we found the fairy house. The creek was pretty close the...
A very not recommended
There are cars honking and polluting the air right next to your walking path. You park hundreds of yards away and to start a trail, walk dangerously close to traffic and guess the trail as there are n...
Twin Creeks Trail Disaster
This is not a trail but a "path" ..there is no parking at the pathway..you have to park at Mynatt Park down the road and walk on the roadway loaded with cars...extremely dangerous! The path is in the...
Looking for the house of fairies
We started out to look for the house of fairies. No parking at the trailhead but a little further down. The trail was over grown. Partially in a burn area. We ended ended the hike at about a mile. We ...
A Nice, Quiet Get-A-Way From The Hustle And Bustle Of Gatlinburg!
The Twin Creeks Trail begins just inside the park boundary on Cherokee Orchard Road and terminates in 1.9 miles at a junction with Noah Bud Ogles Nature Trail about 100 yards behind Noah Bud Ogles cab...