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Buffalo Mountain Park
Park Buffalo Mountain Park 
Address 5070 High Ridge Road, Johnson City, TN 37604
Directions Directions by Google Maps
Contact (423) 283-581
Hours sunrise to sunrise
Fees unknown
Hunting unknown
Weather
Trail Length 15 miles
Trail Type singletrack
Configuration loop
Trail Users hikers
mountain bikers
Maps topo
3d
GPS Data Lat: 36.288
Lat: -82.346649 
Video  
Vol. Trail Work No

 


 

Trails open to hiking Mountain biking available

 

Trail Conditions Forum Add post
Posted on Sat, Dec 29th, 2007 12:14:21 by miket55
Are you referring to the Buffalo Mt. Park in Johnson City or the trails south of the park in the Cherokee National Forest? Reason for asking is the park doesn't allow bikes, :shock: but there are trails further down Dry Creek Rd. on CNF property that are a blast. :P
Posted on Wed, Dec 26th, 2007 21:49:09 by Schaarschmidt
Post trail conditions and problem reports for the trails at Buffalo Mountain Park located near Johnson City, TN.
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Trail Description
Buffalo Mountain Park is a 725-acre natural resource area obtained in a land swap with the U. S. Forest Service in 1994. The park is location on the north slope of Buffalo Mountain and consists of steep topography and densely forested land. The park functions as a nature preserve primarily for hiking, mountain biking, picnicking, and nature programs. There are seven main trails at Buffalo: Green Mile, Black Widow, Number 1, Rustic Ridge, Church, Orange (aka Blue) and Mud Holler. In addition, there are several miles of fire roads to ride on. TVA constructed and maintains the Southeastern first commercial windmills on Buffalo Mountain.

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