Join us on March 29 for an off-trail hike to Four Mile Creek Waterfall, located within the Obed Wild and Scenic River. Four Mile Creek Waterfall is a 60-foot high overhanging waterfall that drops into a rock amphitheater plunge pool. Depending on recent rainfall and temperatures, it can often be a spectacular sight. Since the approach to the waterfall is totally off-trail, the hike will involve uneven terrain, a few short steep side-hill scrambles, and walking through the forest with no established trail. Four Mile Creek continues downstream from the waterfall to join Clear Creek at Norris Ford.
Participants should meet at the Obed Wild and Scenic River Visitor Center at 9:30 a.m. Eastern. The group will then drive together out to the parking area for the hike. Carpooling would be helpful, due to limited parking. Please wear weather appropriate clothing and bring water and snacks or lunch. Sturdy hiking shoes/boots and trekking poles are highly recommended. Participants should expect to spend two hours for this hike.
Free for TCWP members. $25 for non-members to join
This hike will be limited to 30 participants. To sign up for this hike, please email nancymanning@tcwp.org
For non-members, join by March 28th here: Join TCWP – Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning