Cedars of Lebanon
Cedar Forest Trail
Easy
1.90 Miles

“The trailhead is near the Cedar Forest Road split to the campgrounds with ample parking across the street. An old service road leads to the loop trail, which is a rocky path winding to the crest of a hill and back. Extensive limestone outcrops characterize much of the trail. Hikers pass through beautiful sections of cedar woodlands and oak-hickory forest. toadshade trillium, white trout lily, round-leaf ragwort, spring beauty, and rue anemone animate sections of the understory in spring, followed in summer by St. John’s wort, heartleaf skullcap, rose pink and wingstem. Colorful coralberry, hearts-a-bustin’ and eastern wahoo fruits can be found in autumn. The trail circles back to the service road.”

Source: https://tnstateparks.com/parks/activity-detail/cedars-of-lebanon-hiking

01:35 – Entering the trail
06:00 – Walking over limestones
07:30 – Walking over limestones
11:40 – Walking over limestones
20:40 – Straightaway
32:10 – Super cool rocks
33:44 – Super cool rocks
37:35 – Open field
45:50 – Exiting the trail

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