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The View of North Chickamauga Creek Gorge offers a spectacular vantage point overlooking the deep, 10-mile-long gorge carved into the sandstone plateau of Walden's Ridge. Situated in southeastern Tennessee, approximately 15 miles north of Chattanooga, this viewpoint provides an expansive perspective of the North Chickamauga Creek as it winds through forested hills. At an elevation of approximately 390 meters, it is a prominent feature within the newly designated North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park, Tennessee's 59th state park.
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North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park
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12월 18, 2025
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5월 10, 2023
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등산객
5.36km
02:11
250m
70m
Hike the difficult 3.3-mile Cumberland Trail: North Chickamauga Creek Section, featuring rugged terrain and stunning gorge views.
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6.88km
02:36
170m
170m
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정보
고도 390 m
The viewpoint itself is often part of larger routes within the North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park. The park features over 20 miles of hiking trails, including a significant segment of the 300-mile Cumberland Trail State Scenic Trail. While specific trails directly from this viewpoint aren't detailed, many routes in the park lead to stunning vistas. Hikers can explore trails connecting to the Flipper Bend Trailhead or the main entrance on Montlake Road to access various sections of the gorge, including those leading to other overlooks like Boston Branch Overlook.
The terrain within North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park is characterized by steep slopes, impressive sandstone bluffs, and rich coves. Trails can vary in difficulty, offering options for different fitness levels. Expect natural surfaces, some rocky sections, and elevation changes as you navigate the gorge. While the viewpoint itself is easily accessible, extending your hike into the gorge will involve more challenging terrain.
Absolutely! The gorge is carved into the sandstone plateau of Walden's Ridge, showcasing impressive sandstone bluffs. It's home to two waterfalls, including Stripmine Falls, and two overlooks along the Cumberland Trail, such as the Boston Branch Overlook. The North Chickamauga Creek itself is a designated Tennessee State Scenic River. Historically, you might also spot remnants of its coal mining past, like old foundations and mine entrances.
Access points to North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park include the main entrance at 354 Montlake Road in Soddy Daisy, the Flipper Bend Trailhead on Hixson Springs Road in Signal Mountain, and the Barker Pounds Trailhead in Dunlap. The park gates are open daily from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Currently, no specific permits are required for general access. However, be aware that the main parking area on Montlake Road and access to the popular "Blue Hole" will be temporarily closed for approximately one year, starting in early 2026, for major improvement projects.
Yes, the gorge is a year-round destination, and winter hiking can offer a unique experience with different views and potentially fewer crowds. While the intro mentions it's a year-round destination, winter conditions might mean colder temperatures and potentially icy patches on trails, especially in shaded areas or near water. Always check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out, and dress in layers.
The gorge offers vibrant fall foliage conditions, typically peaking in late October to early November. The exact timing can vary year to year based on weather patterns, but this period generally provides the most spectacular display of colors across the forested hillsides of Walden's Ridge.
The North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park offers a variety of trails, some of which are suitable for families. For dog owners, many trails within the park are dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Always ensure your dog is accustomed to hiking and that you carry enough water for both of you, especially on longer routes.
The viewpoint is located approximately 15 miles north of Chattanooga, which offers a wide range of amenities including cafes, pubs, restaurants, and various accommodation options. Closer to the park's access points in Soddy Daisy or Signal Mountain, you might find more limited local establishments. It's advisable to plan for refreshments and lodging in Chattanooga or nearby towns before or after your visit.
While the viewpoint itself offers a broad vista, specific information on universally accessible viewing points or paved paths directly to this particular viewpoint is not detailed. The park is undergoing improvements, and future enhancements may include increased accessibility. For current accessibility information, it's best to contact the North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park directly.
Beyond this specific viewpoint, the North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park boasts other impressive overlooks. The Boston Branch Overlook is another prominent viewpoint along the Cumberland Trail. Additionally, the Flipper Bend trails offer mountain-top views of the gorge and Signal Mountain in the background. Exploring different trailheads can lead you to various perspectives of this stunning natural area.
While the viewpoint itself might be part of an out-and-back section, the broader North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park offers a network of trails that can be combined to form loop routes. Hikers can consult detailed trail maps, often available at trailheads or online, to plan loop hikes that explore different sections of the gorge and return to their starting point. The park's extensive trail system provides flexibility for creating various route configurations.