Some trails are worth rearranging your whole weekend for. Tennessee keeps its best hikes close to the chest, and this one is easy to overlook if you don’t know where to look.
This 2.5-mile out-and-back sits inside the Cherokee National Forest near Greeneville, winding alongside a creek through fern-lined forest before arriving at a 60-foot fan-shaped waterfall.
The terrain keeps things interesting, with creek crossings, rocky stretches, and a moderate climb that feels rewarding rather than punishing…