Laurel Run Trail

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Lower Kiner Hollow Falls.jpg
Trail Name Laurel Run Trail
Nearest City Church Hill
State Tennessee
Trail Marking {{{Marking}}}
Trail Use/Features Dnr hiking.png Dnr waterfall.png Dnr dog.png
Difficulty Rating Moderate
Hiking Time *"*" is not a number.
Distance, round-trip 2.52.5 mi <br />4.023 km <br />
Climb/Descent Elevation *"*" is not a number. / {{{Elevation Loss}}}"{{{Elevation Loss}}}" is not a number.
High Point *"*" is not a number.
Nearest Medical Church Hill
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Trail Overview

When folks say they are going hiking at Laurel Run Park, they generally mean taking Laurel Run Trail up Kiner Hollow to the waterfalls. Laurel Run Trail is actually mostly in the Bays Mountain Park system, but the description and details will be maintained here.

How to get there

  1. Take Highway 11W through Church Hill.
  2. Turn left (south) at Goshen Valley Road.
  3. Cross the bridge over the Holston River.
  4. At just under a mile, turn left (east) at River Road.
  5. After just under two miles, veer left onto Laurel Run Park Road.
  6. Continue into the park (warning - several speed bumps after entering gate)
  7. Once the park road tees, turn right toward the amphitheater parking lot.
  8. Trailhead is past the shelters starting with the gravel road.

Route Description

Starting at the green "Walking Trail" sign, follow the gravel road around the bend and across the new footbridge (which greatly improves this stream crossing). Continue following the roadway up the hill. The tread will become very muddy in places - especially after rain even days before. The trail climbs on the old logging road rising above the creek, and then coming back down. This second creek crossing does not have a bridge, thus is either rock hopping or wading. The trail then rises another ridge up to the lower falls (see photo to right). For most folks, this is there destination.

But continuing past the lower falls, there is a basin that is commonly used as a swimming hole. The white-blazed trail soon makes a sharp switchback up the hill. More uphill passes above the small upper falls. The path wanders past a few abandoned homesteads.

Typical Conditions

Fees, Permits, etc.

None needed.

After the Hike

Misc. Information

Biking is allowed, but too difficult of a trail so never seen anyone on a bike.

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