Upper Piney
Newby Branch to Pine Creek Rd

Overview
This 8.6-mile section travels through the scenic forests and stream valleys of the Upper Piney watershed. The trail offers a peaceful hiking experience with varied terrain, abundant wildlife, and beautiful creek views. Near Pine Creek Road, the route follows Moccasin Creek, home to the rare and federally endangered laurel dace, highlighting the area’s unique ecological importance.
Trail Section Details
Features:
- Swimming
- Wildflowers
- Fall color
Counties:
- Rhea
Distance:
8.6 miles
Difficulty:
Strenuous
Northern Terminus:
Newby Branch
Southern Terminus:
Pine Creek Road
Timezone:
EDT
Camping:
No designated campsites along this section.
Water Sources:
Piney Creek & Moccasin Creek
Description
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