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|Park=Buffalo Mountain Park
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|Land Owner=Johnson City Parks & Rec
                    | City = Johnson City
|Trail Marking=Blue
                    | State = Tennessee
|Trail Use=Hiking
                    | Trail Use = {{Hike}} {{Dogs}}
|Trail Features=Vistas
                    | Difficulty Rating = Easy
|Difficulty Rating=Medium
                    | Hike Time = 0.5
|Hike Time=30 min
                    | Distance = 0.6
|Trail Distance=0.30 mi
                    | Elevation Gain = ~200
|Round Trip Distance=0.60 mi
                    | High Point = 2490
|Trail Type=Segment
                    | Latitude = N36°16.598
|High Point=2,528 ft
                    | Longitude = W082°20.788
|Low Point=2,269 ft
                    | Medical = Johnson City, TN
|Elevation Gain=259 ft
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|Elevation Change Direction=North-to-South
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|Parking location=36.27865, -82.3461
36.278646,-82.346102,Buffalo Mountain Park
|Trailhead location=36.27663, -82.34647
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{{Trail Map|Other Trails=White Rock Trail,Cascade Trail}}
 
The Hartsell Hollow Trail is the blue line, while [[White Rock Trail]] and [[Cascade Trail]] are shown in black for reference. 
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== Trail Overview ==
== Trail Overview ==
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Located in [[Buffalo Mountain Park]], this short trail heads up the cascading Catbird Creek.  Best for exploring in and around the creek.
Located in [[Buffalo Mountain Park]], this short trail heads up the cascading Catbird Creek.  Best for exploring in and around the creek.


== How to get there ==
== How to get there ==
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Refer to the “How to get there” instructions on the [[Buffalo Mountain Park]] page.  The trail can be reached from several places, including Hartsell Hollow and the picnic area.
Refer to the “How to get there” instructions on the [[Buffalo Mountain Park]] page.  The trail is reached from alternate parking area at Hartsell Hollow.
   
   
== Route Description==
== Route Description==
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The blue-blazed Hartsell Hollow Trail just heads up Catbird Creek - crossing it at least five times - until it turns uphill on an unmaintained section with several large blowdowns.  Return by same route to trailhead.     
The blue-blazed Hartsell Hollow Trail just heads up Catbird Creek - crossing it at least five times - until it turns uphill on an unmaintained section with several large blowdowns.  Return by same route to trailhead.     


== Typical Conditions ==
== Typical Conditions ==
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The trail's biggest challenge are the multiple crossing, which are easy rock hoppers except after periods of high rainfall. Being along a creek, the trail is muddy in several places, thus outdoor shoes are recommended.  The rhododendron which lines the trail provides a showy display of blooms in the spring; however, it also encroaches on the path, thus needs regular trimming back.   
The trail's biggest challenge are the multiple crossing, which are easy rock hoppers except after periods of high rainfall. Being along a creek, the trail is muddy in several places, thus outdoor shoes are recommended.  The rhododendron which lines the trail provides a showy display of blooms in the spring; however, it also encroaches on the path, thus needs regular trimming back.   


== Misc. Information ==
==Fees, Permits, etc. ==
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No fees or permits required.  
== Maps ==
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The Hartsell Hollow Trail is the blue line, while [[White Rock Trail]] and [[Cascade Trail]] are shown in black for reference. 
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http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/Buffalo_Mtn_Park_Hartsell_Hollow_Trail.kml
http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/Buffalo_Mtn_Park_Cascade_Trail.kml
http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/White_Rock_Trail1.kml
 
(A) 36.278646,-82.346102
Alternate Parking Lot
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== Photos ==
== Photos ==
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{{Map Marker
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|Marker Title=Alternate Parking Lot
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|Marker Location=36.278646,-82.346102
 
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[[Category: Tennessee]] [[Category: Easy]]

Latest revision as of 21:23, 19 September 2021

Hartsell Hollow Trail

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Park Buffalo Mountain Park
Land Owner Johnson City Parks & Rec
Located Johnson City, TennesseeLocation inherited from associated park
Trail Marking Blue
Trail UseThings allowed to do on or near the trail

Hiking

FeaturesThings to see on or near the trail

Vistas

Difficulty Rating Medium
Hiking TimeTime from car and back. Includes any time hiking to access this trail. 30 min0.5 Hours <br />0.0313 Days <br /> round trip
Distance: 0.30 mi0.483 km <br /> trailStrict non-repeating trail length / 0.60 mi0.966 km <br /> round tripTypical or shortest length from the car, hike the trail, and return to car
Trail Type Segment
Low / High Point 2,269 ft756.333 Yards <br />691.591 Meters <br />2,528 ft842.667 Yards <br />770.534 Meters <br />
Elev. Gain/LossSee link for details of calculation. Gain/Loss is direction dependent. 259 ft78.943 Meters <br /> / (0 ft0 Meters <br />) – North-to-South
Trip ReportsFrom user "hiked it" submissions<br />Recent is within last 90 days No hikes logged yet
NearbyWithin 5 mi<br />Click link to view list 7 trails / 6.7 mi of trail
Parking 36° 16' 43.14" N, 82° 20' 45.96" W Map
Trailhead 36° 16' 35.87" N, 82° 20' 47.29" W Map
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The Hartsell Hollow Trail is the blue line, while White Rock Trail and Cascade Trail are shown in black for reference.

Trail Overview[edit]

Located in Buffalo Mountain Park, this short trail heads up the cascading Catbird Creek. Best for exploring in and around the creek.

How to get there[edit]

Refer to the “How to get there” instructions on the Buffalo Mountain Park page. The trail can be reached from several places, including Hartsell Hollow and the picnic area.

Route Description[edit]

The blue-blazed Hartsell Hollow Trail just heads up Catbird Creek - crossing it at least five times - until it turns uphill on an unmaintained section with several large blowdowns. Return by same route to trailhead.

Typical Conditions[edit]

The trail's biggest challenge are the multiple crossing, which are easy rock hoppers except after periods of high rainfall. Being along a creek, the trail is muddy in several places, thus outdoor shoes are recommended. The rhododendron which lines the trail provides a showy display of blooms in the spring; however, it also encroaches on the path, thus needs regular trimming back.

Fees, Permits, etc.[edit]

No fees or permits required.

Photos[edit]