Shackleford Ridge County Park, Signal Mountain Tennessee 2650 Sam Powell Drive, Signal Mountain, TN 37377
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Shackleford Ridge County Park is a picturesque park located on Signal Mountain, Tennessee. Situated at 2650 Sam Powell Drive, this popular tourist attraction offers visitors a chance to explore the natural beauty of the area with its lush greenery and stunning views. The park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to hike, picnic, or simply relax in a peaceful setting. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly outing or a solo adventure, Shackleford Ridge County Park has something for everyone to enjoy.
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"A nice place to hike, many downed trees."
"Great trails to walk your dog. Swinging bridges as well as covered bridges are among some of the trail features. Some trails are now in need of some maintenance... so wear yer boots!"
"Fantastic trails to mushroom rock. A lot of popular hiking trails are very rutted, rocky and washed out but not this one. My daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed the hike, the trail and the time we got to spend together in nature."
"Sort of part of the Nolan, Signal Mountain, Signal Middle School block and so it can be challenging to get to the trail head during the school pick up/ drop off times. I found the mushroom Rock trail this time thanks to these Google comments! When going to the trailhead sign turn left and head up the trail you'll come to a fork and if you go right you'll be on the Red trail which is the mushroom trail and it's not on the map. If you go left you're on the blue loop trail and there is a blue loop trail sign. You will not see red markers until a few hundred feet. Then you'll continue to see red markers and a few mushroom Rock signs. It's not a long hike and you can definitely do a round trip in an hour or less. So happy I found this trail! Hope you find it too!"
"I took my grandson on a hike recently to Mushroom Rock and we left from Shackleford Ridge Park parking lot. The trailhead was not marked very well but once on the trails we did find some red blazing that looked new and under the blaze someone had painted M.R. for Mushroom Rock so we followed red blazes for maybe a little over a mile and finally came upon the Awesome stacked boulders named Mushroom Rock. Well worth the minimal effort to reach this landmark. The park has some other blazed backwood trails with a variety of distances but on your first visit you have to check out Mushroom Rock!"
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