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Embark on a moderate hike along the Mendota Trail, a 7.2-mile (11.6 km) route that winds through tranquil countryside. You will gain 318 feet (97 metres) in elevation over approximately 3 hours and 2 minutes, making it a pleasant journey for most hikers. The path takes you past farmlands, open…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trail has various access points. You can find parking at trailheads, such as the Mendota Trail Trailhead. Look for covered pavilions with picnic tables and restrooms at these locations.
Yes, leashed dogs are welcome on the trail. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Be aware that some sections can be muddy, especially during wet conditions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Mendota Trail.
As a former rail-trail, it features mostly gentle grades, with the majority having a maximum incline of 3%. The surface varies, primarily crushed stone, but also includes asphalt, cinder, dirt, and grass sections. There are two short sections at mile markers 1.0 and 10.7 with steeper grades approaching 8%.
You'll wander through tranquil countryside, including farmlands, fields, and forests, with multiple creek crossings. Highlights include seventeen restored trestle bridges and a particularly scenic 'gorge' between mile markers 7.0 and 9.5. Don't miss the 275-foot-long swinging bridge near the restored Sunny Side Trestle at mile marker 11.5, which crosses the North Fork of the Holston River.
Yes, the first 0.4-mile section from the Bristol Trailhead is asphalt and fully ADA accessible.
Yes, amenities include covered pavilions with picnic tables, seasonal restrooms, and year-round port-a-potties at various access points along the route.
Cell service can be absent or very limited over much of the trail due to its remote nature. It's a good idea to prepare for potential lack of connectivity.
Compared to some other popular trails in the region, the Mendota Trail tends to be less crowded, offering a more personal and peaceful outdoor experience.
The Mendota Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, following a linear path along the former Southern Railroad corridor.
If you prefer an easier return trip, consider starting from Mendota and heading towards Bristol. This direction involves a gradual climb for about 8 to 10 miles, making the journey back more downhill.