As the chilly weather of fall comes in so do the vibrate colors of fall that is most anticipated. Tennesseans can go to a variety of places across this great state to capture the change of the seasons, but Morgan County has some of the prettiest scenes around. Whether you are an avid hiker, traveler, or cruiser you can take in the scenes of autumn and the vibrant colors she has to offer right here at home.
Frozen Head State Park
Hikers are not limited here for Morgan County has many parks and trails. One of the most popular parks here in Morgan County is our Frozen Head State Park which offers a range of hikes to easy, moderate, too difficult.
A few popular trails are:
Bird Mountain Trail — 4.0 Miles — Natural Surface — Difficult
Interpretive Trail — 0.5 Miles — Natural Surface — Easy
Lookout Tower Trail (116 side) — 2.0 Miles — Natural Surface — Moderate
Lookout Tower Trail (Big Cove) — 6.9 Miles — Natural Surface — Moderate
North Bird Mountain Trail — 7.0 Miles — Natural Surface — Difficult
North Old Mac Trail — 3.3 Miles — Natural Surface — Moderate
Panther Gap Rockhouse Trail — 0.1 Miles — Natural Surface — Easy
Take A Drive Down these Roads and to These Places
Morgan County has some of the best scenic drives. From one end of the county to the other you will find captivating autumn foliage to appreciate. Along the way you will find some fun places to visit from the drive to Rugby, to the Lilly Bluff overlook, a drive down Rome Road of Lancing, to the Lone Mountain trails, back to our Amish country in Deer Lodge. You can many places to stay too at the many airbnbs located here in Morgan County.