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Hike on the Trail of Tears

Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail

The trail commemorates the forced removal of Cherokee from their homelands; the paths that 17 Cherokee detachments followed westward; and the revival of the Cherokee Nation. We encourage you to retrace the trail on foot—to sacred sites that tell the story of suffering and intolerance, but just as important, one of survival. There are a variety of hiking opportunities across the full length of the trail, but we've selected a few places for you to experience.

Walk on the Trail Walk in the footsteps of history. Discover the same landscapes and imagine the hardships of those that have passed before you, as you look through their eyes on the same viewshed. What is different? What is the same? Walking along a hikeable portion of the Trail of Tears is an opportunity to broaden your understanding of the trail. It is a chance to be outside and experience the historical landscape. It is time to remember and commemorate the survival of the Cherokee people, forcefully removed from their homelands, as you walk where they have walked. Opportunities to walk the trail: These are only a selection of the sites available. For more information: Places to Go on the Trail of Tears Experiences vary, so please check with individual locations for more details. Tennesse Trail of Tears Hiking Trail (Unicoi Turnpike) Roundup Route Cherokee National Forest Trailhead is on the NC/TN border just off of the Joe Brown Highway, near Tellico Plains Trail Info: 2.5 miles; historic route with interpretive panels along the way Hiwassee Heritage Center Trail of Tears Interpretive Trail Bell Route City of Charleston Charleston Trail Info: ~0.2 miles; paved ADA trail and signed with NHT signs David Crockett State Park Bell Route Tennessee State Parks Lawrenceburg Trail Info: 2.25 miles; swales are present along this historic route which is signed with NHT signs Mountain Goat Trail Bell Route Mountain Goat Trail Alliance Sewanee Trail Info: ~4.5 miles; historic route with NHT signs Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park Benge Route Tennessee State Parks Benton County Trail Info: ~1 mile; trail is signed with NHT signs Port Royal State Park Northern Route Tennessee State Parks Trail Info: ~0.1 miles (large swales); trail is signed with NHT signs Blythe Ferry Northern Route Meigs County Trail Info: ~0.5 miles; trail is scheduled to be constructed 2021 Chickamauga Chattanooga National Military Park Northern Route National Park Service Moccasin Bend, Chattanooga Trail Info: ~0.5 miles (leads to the historic Brown’s Ferry TN River Crossing site); trail is signed with NHT signs Kentucky Mantle Rock Mantle Rock Nature Preserve Northern Route Nature Conservancy Smithland Trail Info: 2.75 miles (swales present); trail is signed with NHT signs Arkansas Village Creek State Park Bell Route Arkansas State Parks Trail Info: 1.5 miles; historic route with large swales present Pea Ridge National Military Park Northern Route National Park Service Garfield Trail Info: ~0.5 miles Note: The park is in the process of developing an additional section of hikeable retracement trail near Elk Horn Tavern Fort Smith National Historic Site Junction of Water Routes National Park Service Trail Info: ~0.3 miles (along river) Missouri Trail of Tears Greenway Northern Route Ozark Greenways Springfield Trail Info: ~1.5 miles; trail is signed with NHT pedestrian signs Illinois Hamburg Hill Northern Route Shawnee National Forest Jonesburg Trail Info: ~1 mile (large swales); trail is signed with NHT signs Alabama Decatur Interpretive Trail/Walking Tour Junction of Water Routes City of Decatur Decatur Trail Info: ~.05 miles (paved); there is a walking brochure that was produced for the tour Safety Considerations For more location information: Places to Go on the Trail of Tears

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