My first visit to the Obed Wild and Scenic River was a day trip in early June, 2012. The ranger on duty at the visitor center in Wartburg, Tennessee, answered all my questions about hiking in the park, including directions to the parking area for Point Trail. She told me that there are places where it is not easy to know which way to go at what seem to be trail junctions. One turn that was very easy to miss follows a false trail along the base of a rock bluff instead of on top of the bluff. While the trail is blazed with white paint on the trees, sometimes the blazes aren't as visible as I would like near the junctions. The parking area for Lilly Bluff is about a twenty minute drive from the visitor center. There were only three other vehicles there when I arrived. Four trails start from the parking area. To the left is the 0.2 mile Boulder Trail that weaves through large sandstone boulders on the other side of the road. To the right of the parking area is a formal trailhead with regulations, a map and this quote from John Muir: "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." This is the trailhead for the Lilly Bluff Overlook Trail, the Bridge Trail, and the Point Trail. A wide gravel walkway extends about a quarter mile into the forest leading to a boardwalk area overlooking Clear Creek. This is marked as being 0.3 miles one-way. There are two large benches with stone wind breaks along this trail. There are sturdy handrails on the boardwalk, but it is not an area for rambunctious children or anyone with acrophobia. There are several benches built into the boardwalk. However, there is no shade at the overlook.
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Visitor Center |
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Lilly Bluff Overlook Trail |
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Side path to Clear Creek overlook |