
The largest twin sandstone arches in the eastern United States, located just off Highway 154 near Jamestown. A must-see wonder of nature that will stop you in your tracks.
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Widely considered the most challenging and most spectacular day hike in all of Big South Fork — 5.5 miles of waterfalls, caves, giant boulders, creek crossings, and geological wonders. Bring extra socks.
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A fascinating moderate hike in Pickett State Park featuring a massive rock shelter, a natural bridge, and dramatic sandstone formations — all within a few miles of Jamestown.
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An easy, family-friendly loop through Big South Fork featuring massive rock shelters, ancient cliffs, and peaceful hardwood forest — one of the best beginner hikes near Jamestown.
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A wild and rugged canyon carved by Pogue Creek through the Cumberland Plateau — one of Fentress County’s most dramatic and least-visited natural treasures, with stunning gorge views and pristine wilderness.
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A challenging and rewarding loop trail in Pickett State Park that winds along dramatic sandstone bluffs with breathtaking cliff-top views — one of the park’s most dramatic hikes for experienced hikers.
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