The loop trail is fully restored in 2008 with new benches, bridges and all new rock. The trail is fully interpreted and winds through many types of habitats focusing on a variety of wildlife viewing opportunities. The hiker will also have a brush with the past as the trail goes through an old gristmill and homestead site. Close by the trail is Bennett's Creek Observation deck with excellent winter views of bald eagles and waterfowl, Pace Point - one of the top ten birding spots in the state, and Mt. Zion Church - a historic 1850's era church.






Chickasaw Nature Trail
Point of Interest
Additional Information
Activities
National Recreation Trail Details
Length: 1.5 Miles
Loop Trail: Yes
Primary Trail Type: Nature Trail
Additional Trail Types: -
Agency: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Entry Fee: -
Fee Notes: -
Parking Fee: -
Permit Fee: -
Trail Use Notes:
None
Seasonal Use Notes:
None
Location: Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, At Tennessee NWR, N of Big Sandy
County: Henry
State: TN
Townships: -
Driving Directions:
Driving directions: Chickasaw Nature Trail is located in the Big Sandy Unit of the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge. From Paris, TN, take HWY 69A toward Big Sandy, TN for approximately 13 miles. From Big Sandy, TN, follow the signs for 147-East/Ferry to access Lick Creek Rd. Stay left on Lick Creek Rd when it splits from 147-East. Follow Lick Creek Rd. for approximately 10 miles until reaching the Big Sandy Unit of the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge sign and make a left to enter the refuge. Follow this main refuge road for approximately 2.5 miles and take the first left onto Lashlee Springs Rd. to reach the trailhead.
Average Grade: -
Maximum Grade: 14%
Elevation High: 434 Feet
Elevation Low: 237 Feet
Elevation Gain: 187 Feet
Average Width: -
Minimum Width: -
Primary Surface: Crushed Rock
Additional Surfaces: Crushed Rock
Year Designated: 1981
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