Savage Gulf State Natural Area – 10-18-2016

 Savage Gulf State Natural Area – Backpacking Adventure

Laurel Trail, Greeter Falls Trail, Alum Gap Camping

Trailhead Location Google Maps Location
Park Information South Cumberland State Park
Trail Features Pets Allowed (No Pack Animals), Overlooks, Deep River Gorges, Rock Formations, Waterfalls and Rapids

NOTE: for a complete list of features check out the tags at the bottom of this post.
Trail Name(s) Laurel, Greeter Falls, Stonedoor
Hiked Dates 10-16-2015 to 10-18-2015
Prev/Related Hikes 03-12-2016 ,
Rating  9.94
Class 1
Mileage 9.4 miles
Average Speed 2.22 miles per hour
Max Speed 7.00 miles per hour
Moving Time 01:16:03 H:M:S
Maximum Elevation 1939
Minimum Elevation 1833
Ascent 268
Descent 307
 Total Grade – Gain/Loss % 0.2%
Official Map PDF
 Track Download
 Garmin Adventure  N/A

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Important Trailheads, Waypoints and Locations

Trailhead, Waypoint, Location Map GPS
Stonedoor Ranger Station & Parking Google 35.4465182, -85.6579267
Laurel Trailhead N/A N35° 26.816′ W85° 39.317′
Alum Gap Campsites N/A N35° 26.045′ W85° 40.946′
Greeter Falls N/A N35° 26.064′ W85° 41.815′

Trail/Park Official Description

South Cumberland State Park (Savage Gulf State Natural Area) is located within four different Tennessee counties: Grundy, Franklin, Marion and Sequatchie. The park is composed of approximately 23,386 acres in nine separate areas and boasts some of the best hiking and backcountry camping in the region.

Highlights include views from overlooks, deep river gorges, rock formations, and impressive waterfalls and rapids.

Midlife Hikers Review

This park never fails to disappoint. There are majestic views, waterfalls, rushing streams and creeks and plenty to do for all skill levels.

MHC decided to add this trip since some plans changed and this is always a good backup. We had some new members to the club on this trip so we wanted to insure that everyone would have a good time and safe adventure.

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