Note: The trail often floods because of its location on the Kentucky Reservoir of the Tennessee River. Check with trail management for current conditions before heading out.
The trail follows the shoreline of the Lick Creek embayment to emerge on high bluffs that offer a spectacular view of Kentucky Reservoir. Features include ancient cedar trees, limestone outcroppings, streams, upland hardwood forests, and a fine vantage point from which to observe migrating waterfowl at the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge on the opposite shore.