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== Trail Overview == | == Trail Overview == | ||
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The volcano-appearing summit south of Kingsport is the 3,094 ft highpoint of Hawkins County. Great views of the I-81 valley and overlooking [[Bays Mountain Park]] to the southwest. Former airport beacon and short firetower also remain on the summit. '''All lands on chimney top are PRIVATE property and permission to hike must be obtained before you plan your trip. Please respect the privacy of the land owners.''' | The volcano-appearing summit south of Kingsport is the 3,094 ft highpoint of Hawkins County. Great views of the I-81 valley and overlooking [[Bays Mountain Park]] to the southwest. Former airport beacon and short firetower also remain on the summit. '''All lands on chimney top are PRIVATE property and permission to hike must be obtained before you plan your trip. Please respect the privacy of the land owners. | ||
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== How to get there == | == How to get there == | ||
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There is another route to Chimney Top from the NW side, which is also on private property. | There is another route to Chimney Top from the NW side, which is also on private property. | ||
<BR>The Great Smoky Mountains National Park also has a Chimney Tops Trail (note plural) that is well known in the region. [http://www.gsmnp.com/pages/chimney_tops.html link] | |||
< | <p>The property owner stated that rattlesnakes are common in the summer, which would have many rocks on the upper section to hide between. Colder weather may be a better time to enjoy this high. Mid-April just has some wildflowers beginning to bloom. | ||
<p>The property owner stated that rattlesnakes are common in the summer, which would have many rocks on the upper section to hide between. Colder weather may be a better time to enjoy this | |||
== Photos == | == Photos == |