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Hike the easy 0.4-mile Denny Cove Overlook Trail in Fiery Gizzard State Park for panoramic views of Denny Cove and the surrounding wildernes
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The difficulty of the trail varies. The initial section from the parking lot is generally considered easy, winding through a plateau-top forest. However, as you descend into the cove, the trail becomes more rugged, featuring loose rocks, exposed roots, tree stumps, and notable boulder fields, especially near Denny Falls. Many hikers describe this section as moderate to difficult, and trekking poles are recommended, particularly after rain. The ascent back up is typically gradual rather than steep.
The trail offers several impressive sights. You'll pass through serene woodlands and can enjoy expansive views from the double overlook of Denny Cove and the Fiery Gizzard. As you descend, you'll observe impressive overhanging cliffs, often with rock climbers in action. The ultimate highlight is the 70-foot double-drop Denny Falls, which is particularly magnificent with high water volume, typically in winter and spring.
The Denny Cove Overlook Trail is located within South Cumberland State Park. The trailhead is accessible from a designated parking lot. Specific directions to the parking area are usually available on the komoot tour page or the state park's official website.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, due to the rugged terrain, including loose rocks and boulder fields, ensure your dog is accustomed to such conditions. Always keep your dog on a leash and be prepared to pack out any waste.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. For the most impressive views of Denny Falls, winter and spring are ideal due to higher water volume. Winter also offers expansive views from the overlooks as tree cover is sparser. Fall provides beautiful foliage, while summer offers lush greenery, though the falls might have less water.
While the Denny Cove Overlook Trail is part of the larger South Cumberland State Park, which encompasses areas like Fiery Gizzard, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required for day hiking on this specific trail. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Tennessee State Parks website for any updated regulations or specific requirements before your visit.
The full hike to Denny Falls and back, including the overlook spur, is approximately 2.5 to 3.2 miles (4 to 5 km) round trip. The duration can vary significantly based on your pace and how much time you spend enjoying the views and falls, but it typically takes 2 to 3 hours for a round trip.
The terrain transitions from an easy, relatively flat forest path to a more challenging descent into the cove. Expect to encounter a mix of surfaces including packed earth, loose rocks, exposed tree roots, and significant boulder fields, especially closer to Denny Falls. The trail can be slippery when wet, so sturdy footwear is essential.
Yes, the Denny Cove area is renowned for its world-class rock climbing. As you descend into the cove, you'll likely see climbers on the impressive bluffs and overhanging cliffs, adding an exciting element to your hiking experience.
The initial easy section is suitable for most families. However, the descent into the cove with its rugged terrain, loose rocks, and boulder fields can be challenging for younger children or those not accustomed to hiking. Families with older, experienced children who enjoy a bit of scrambling might find it rewarding. Always assess your family's hiking ability before attempting the full route.
Given the varied terrain, it's recommended to bring sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support. Trekking poles can be very helpful, especially on the rocky and potentially slippery sections. Don't forget water, snacks, a map or GPS (like the komoot tour), and appropriate layers for changing weather conditions. Binoculars can enhance your experience of watching climbers or wildlife.
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