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The Lynx Trail in Farragut State Park offers a delightful journey through well-kept forest, primarily on hard-packed dirt and some gravel sections. It's a pleasant, rolling path that connects various other trails on the southern side of the park, winding past campgrounds and even a disc golf course. This easy…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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10.8 km
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6.58 km
3.73 km
280 m
174 m
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6.16 km
3.03 km
1.04 km
297 m
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The Lynx Trail is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. While some sections are easy, featuring hard-packed dirt and gravel, there is a slow climb at the start followed by mostly downhill sections with occasional short climbs. It's accessible to a wide range of hikers.
The Lynx Trail is approximately 6.7 miles (10.8 km) long. On average, hikers can expect to complete the route in about 2 hours and 50 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Lynx Trail. However, as it is located within Farragut State Park, it's always best to check the park's current regulations regarding leash requirements and specific areas where dogs might be restricted.
The trail can be enjoyed during various seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions may vary, and some sections could be icy or snowy, requiring appropriate gear.
Since the Lynx Trail is located within Farragut State Park, there may be an entrance fee or a park pass required to access the park. It's advisable to check the official Farragut State Park website for the most current information on fees and permits before your visit.
The Lynx Trail is a point-to-point route that connects to many other trails within Farragut State Park. You can access it from multiple points within the park. Parking is available at various locations, including near the Snowberry Campground and other designated parking areas within the park.
The trail features predominantly hard-packed dirt with some gravel sections. It winds through well-kept forests and passes by several campgrounds and a disc golf course. While mostly easy, there are occasional short climbs and descents.
Yes, the Lynx Trail serves as a central connector within Farragut State Park, linking to many surrounding trails in the southern part of the park. The route also passes through a small section of the Squirrel Cache Loop.
Yes, while hiking the Lynx Trail, you can stop at the Museum At The Brig. This museum offers insights into the park's history, particularly its past as a Navy Brig during World War II, providing a unique historical perspective to your outdoor adventure.
The Lynx Trail is primarily a point-to-point trail. It functions as a connector for many other trails within Farragut State Park, allowing hikers to combine it with other routes for longer or varied experiences.
As the trail passes through Farragut State Park, you'll find various facilities nearby. These include several campgrounds like Snowberry Campground, Whitetail Campground, and Camp Ward. There are also picnic areas and the Museum At The Brig for visitors.
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