Near Flat Rock Cedar Glades and Barrens Trail
An old road runs briefly along the eastern verge, channeling water toward the sink.
Near Flat Rock Cedar Glades and Barrens Trail
You never know who you're going to find on Tennessee trails...
Near Flat Rock Cedar Glades and Barrens Trail
This "sentinel tree" is a landmark along the far southern verge of the trail.
Near Flat Rock Cedar Glades and Barrens Trail
Here's the sink that redirects all the surface water back underground...which, around here, is where it belongs!
Near Flat Rock Cedar Glades and Barrens Trail
Whatever this is, it's pretty and there's lots of it!

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Flat Rock Cedar Glades and Barrens Trail

3.1 (7 Ratings)
An expansive cedar glade featuring springs, a sinking stream, and numerous wildflowers in season.
3.5
mi
Distance
141
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekSpringViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.49mi
Distance
141ft
Elevation Gain
141ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
767ft
High Point
650ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
A little difficult to find but well worth the effort, Flat Rock is a textbook cedar glade, with expansive barrens that won't fail to impress. A short gently sloping downhill leads from the trailhead to the beginning of the loop...going anticlockwise (west) takes you along the edge of the forest with the central barren to your left. In the spring, there will be dogwoods blooming here. Just after a small dump (including a very old bowling ball!) just off the property, you'll see a small stream which you can follow a few yards to a spring. Farther along you enter the forest proper and there are some very fine old trees, many of which just demand to have their pictures taken. Depending on the weather, you may encounter a wet weather stream along what appears to be an old road...water doesn't stay on the surface very long here, and soon you come to that small stream you saw earlier. It has crossed the property and arrived at a precipitous sinkhole, which carries the whole flow underground. Not long after you break out into the central barren again along its southern border, and eventually you reconnect with the spur that will return you to the trailhead. This has been a favorite of ours since we first read about it in Malloy's book "50 Hikes Within 50 Miles of Nashville" (highly recommended!) and we have been back several times since.
History & Background
Preserved by the Nature Conservancy in 1999, it's now under the control of the State of Tennessee.

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