Some people love the outdoors and spend every opportunity they can to get outside and enjoy some fresh air. Then, some casually appreciate the beauty but are comfortable with their modern lifestyle. I would put myself closer to the first category because I just can not get enough when it comes to adventuring. That’s why the Sheltowee Trace National Recreation Trail caught my attention. This is one of the most rugged trails in Tennessee apart from the Appalachian Trail. It is also one of the longest trails and to experience it, you will have to embark on an epic backpacking journey. 

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This is one of the most rugged trails in Tennessee but is all worth the effort and gives you a massive sense of accomplishment upon completion. However, this hike is not for the casual observer. This is reserved for those who are hardcore into hiking. Then again, for those who just are curious, you can hike a section of the trail to get a taste of what it is like. We share this massive trail with the Bluegrass State and you can check out our coverage on the points of interest along the way in our excellent Sheltowee Trace in Kentucky article. That’s not the only thing we share – we also share Big South Fork. So, forget the state lines for a moment and unite in our love for the great outdoors. 

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