Near Red Leaves Loop
A hiker crosses the bog near Cub Lake.
Near Red Leaves Loop
Sunset on Pinoak Lake.
Near Red Leaves Loop
Ferns along the Cub Creek Trail.
Near Red Leaves Loop
The Clearcut south of Parsons Rd.

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Red Leaves Loop

2.3 (3 Ratings)
An overnight trail that meanders through pine and deciduous forest and follows the shore of three lakes.
23.8
mi
Distance
2,222
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedDogs AllowedLakeRiver/CreekSpringSwimmingWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Deer Trail has been permanently closed.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
23.82mi
Distance
2,222ft
Elevation Gain
2,222ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
656ft
High Point
448ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trail is well-worn from the park office to the Cub Lake Trail. No equestrian trespassers on this section. Hikers will encounter several clear-running streams.The Cub Lake Trail portion is well worn and well-marked (white/orange blazes). This portion is moderately traveled and its accessibility means you may see families and pets. The western portion goes through bridges and cabins and should be avoided by backpackers seeking complete solitude. Both the western and eastern portions of the trail have boggy areas that will make travel difficult in wet conditions. The southern portion of the trail is not well-traveled, making it difficult to find in deciduous stretches, but it is well-marked (white blazes) and can be traversed without a compass. Newer sections of the trail are often on the hillside, which can hurt your feet due to increased friction from sliding down the hill. Equestrian trespassers make the boggy areas and hillside portions treacherous and the footing perilous at times. There is a shelter and campsite on Pin Oak Lake, but the surrounding area is pine forest that can be utilized for camping. If approaching from the eastern portion of the trail (as shown), follow the trail west past the shelter until the trail begins to head back east before setting up camp to avoid the noise coming from the campground across the lake.
History & Background
Trail winds through Natchez Trace State Park and State Forest.

Route Conditions

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Contributors
Jeffery Karafa