Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Polly Branch TTA

 

Deb led 12 hikers from Plateau, Upper Cumberland, and Soddy Daisy thru the woods, while 3 others left us to start at another trailhead. We got to the first junction which had NO trail signs, only red or blue trail markers. We chose red and kept going crossing two creeks, and following fields that had plowed areas. Not sure if it was fire breaks for controlled burns or feed plots for wildlife. We did make it to an overlook before we turned around to head back to the blue markers. Just a little way down the blue trail we found the signed intersection that told us all about Polly Branch Falls. It sure was pretty to see along with the cascades. We looked for Bee Branch overlook, but the trail ran into the overgrown area and we gave up the search, headed back to the junction where we split up. Some to the main parking lot, the others to the shuttle car the 3 other hikers left at the other parking area. 

It was a beautiful day in the woods. 

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