Fred Behrend

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Roan Fred Behrend Memorial.jpg
Trail Name Fred Behrend
Park Roan Mountain State Park
Nearest City Roan Mountain
State Tennessee
Trail Marking Green
Trail Use/Features Dnr dog.png Dnr fishing.png Dnr hiking.png
Difficulty Rating Medium
Hiking Time 1 Hour0.0625 Days <br />60 Min <br />
Distance:
round-trip/trail only
2.26 Mi3.637 km <br /> / 2.26 Mi3.637 km <br />
Trail Type Loop
Climb/Descent Elevation 986 Ft300.533 Meters <br /> / -986 Ft-300.533 Meters <br />
High Point 3,264 Ft1,088 Yards <br />994.867 Meters <br />
Parking 36° 9' 33.15" N, 82° 5' 58.61" W
Trailhead 36° 9' 33.37" N, 82° 6' 1.22" W
Nearest Medical Elizabethton, TN
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Trail Overview

This is part of the Roan Mountain State Park trail system

How to get there

From Johnson City (I-26 Exit 24):

  1. Take TN67/US321 over to Elizabethton (about eight miles).
  2. Turn right/south at traffic light for TN37/US19E/US321 and travel for 17 miles.
  3. Turn right/south for TN143 for five miles to park visitors center.
  4. Trailheads are in several places around the park.

GPS address is 1015 Hwy 143 Roan Mountain, TN 37687.

Route Description

A loop trail around the campgrounds.

Accessible from this trail is Riverside Trail.

Following a clockwise hike

Miles Out Fred Behrend Miles Back Elevation (ft)
0.0 Trail head at bridge near campground station 2.26 2,914
0.15 Some unmarked trail shortcuts 2.11 2,976
0.82 Cross trail road marked to campground 1.44 3,062
0.87 Stream bridge crossing 1.39 3,032
0.90 Pass campground access connection 1.36 3,034
1.20 Pass large rock 1.06 3,125
1.42 Trail high point 0.84 3,264
1.52 Pass large rock 0.74 3,139
1.87 Connect with Lakeside Trail 0.39 2,945
2.14 Stream bridge 0.12 2,923
2.22 Hike through old playground 0.04 2,920
2.26 Returned to start 0.00 2,914

Typical Conditions

Being a TN state park, the dirt and gravel trails are kept in good condition. Some of the trail sections are steep, thus can be slippery after a rain.

Fees, Permits, etc.

Misc. Information

Formally known was the Bearwallow Trail until renamed in honor of naturalist Fred Behrend

After the Hike

After a hike, check out Bob's Dairyland back down in Roan Mountain.

Maps

Fred Behrend Trail is shown below in its blaze color of green.

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