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Buffalo Mountain Park, created in 1994, is 725 acres located on the north slope of Buffalo Mountain, thus the trails are steep and forested.
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== Trail Overview ==
== Trail Overview ==

Revision as of 05:40, 7 March 2011

Buffalo Mountain Park, created in 1994, is 725 acres located on the north slope of Buffalo Mountain, thus the trails are steep and forested.

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Trail Overview

Small park system of a few trails. Most notably is the White Rocks Loop. The loop trail offers views of Johnson City and mountains from White Rocks.

How to get there

From Johnson City, TN

  1. From just past the intersection of Cherokee Road (TN 67) and University Parkway (US 321) on Cherokee Road, turn on to Buffalo Road through Pine Oaks golf course.
  2. Take the first right on to Rolling Hills Drive.
  3. When Rolling Hills Drive ends, turn right on to Highridge Road.
  4. Drive to end of road and parking/picnic area.


Route Description

Typical Conditions

Fees, Permits, etc.

After the Hike

Misc. Information

Maps

Johnson City Parks and Rec Map

Photos