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Center Hill Lake

Silver Point , TN 38582

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Center Hill Hiking & Bicycle Trails

There are many trails around the lake, Below is a couple which we feel are the best for hiking and bicycle riding.
If you enjoy Quiet, Peaceful surroundings, These Locations are for you!
There is much Wildlife around here.
You might even be lucky enough to spot an American Bald Eagle!
 

Buffalo Valley Trail

This trail provides river access to the Caney Fork and is a very popular access area for trout fishermen.  Facilities available at the trailhead include vehicle-trailer parking, restrooms, improved river launch access, and interpretative signage and benches along the trail.  The trail is extensively used by pedestrian trout fishermen accessing the reaches of the Caney Fork River immediately below Center Hill Dam.  The area is also a wonderful wildlife viewing area!  This is true despite the fact that areas along the trail were once forested by stands of pine trees which have been destroyed by infestation of the Southern Pine Beetle.  The trail has now been extensively rehabilitated with new plantings of a variety of hardwood saplings.  Please come and enjoy this recovering area and experience the varied wildlife habitats that vegetative succession creates!

Important Information

As with all wildlife, remember to keep your distance and not disturb the surroundings. Try to avoid leaving trash outside of the marked Trash Bins.
Help keep Tennessee Clean and Beautiful!

Directions
Located 5 miles from Interstate 40 at the Buffalo Valley Exit No. 268 and adjacent to the Center Hill Lake Resource Manager’s Office.

Lost Springs Trail

A two-mile stretch of scenic trail that loops above the Floating Mill Campground and Hurricane Marina.

Important Information

As with all wildlife, remember to keep your distance and not disturb the surroundings. Try to avoid leaving trash outside of the marked Trash Bins.
Help keep Tennessee Clean and Beautiful!

Directions
located just off Highway 56, approximately 4 miles south of Interstate 40 at the Silver Point Exit (exit 273).

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