Tennessee is a true heaven on Earth when it comes to hiking trails and mountain biking routes, and there are over 1,600 trails documented for outdoor explorers. Many are popular and lead to waterfalls and swimming holes, but Overmountain Victory Trail takes folks almost 10 miles into the wilderness. If you’re looking for a remote trail in Tennessee, then you may want to tie on your hiking boots and prepare for a solid elevation gain and a challenging experience in the heart of the South.

Aaron & Kelsi Fermin - AllTrails Overmountain Victory Trail is located in the Cherokee National Forest and it is considered one of the most challenging routes in the state of Tennessee. The 7-mile out-and-back trail will take you near Roan Mountain and into the remote midst of the state’s natural region.

Justin P - AllTrails Keep your eyes peeled for waterfall views and gorgeous overlooks. You will be gaining over 2,000 feet in elevation, so make sure you’re ready to climb! Dogs are welcome if they’re kept on a leash, and the trail is popular for hikers, trail runners, and birders as well.

Lesley McClure - AllTrails Visitors rave about the open meadows and stunning views, and it is recommended that you visit during the spring or fall when the topography is covered in flowers or autumnal colors. Summertime can get pretty hot, so don’t forget to hydrate!

Rodney Batt - AllTrails Since the hike is fairly long and difficult, you won’t be running into much traffic along your route. But the verdant valleys and lush treescape will be more than enough to keep you interested.

Michael Kwiatkowski - AllTrails Keep an eye out for wildlife, of course. Since the Overmountain Victory Trail is less trafficked by humans, it is more common for animals to wander onto the trail. Give the animals their space and you will be fine to continue on your way.

Michael Kwiatkowski - AllTrails Have you ever hiked Overmountain Victory Trail? Will you be making the trek sometime soon? Make sure you pack water and snacks because this one is a doozy!

Have you ever braved the challenging Overmountain Victory Trail in the Cherokee National Forest? Tell us about your journey in the comments!

Aaron & Kelsi Fermin - AllTrails

Overmountain Victory Trail is located in the Cherokee National Forest and it is considered one of the most challenging routes in the state of Tennessee. The 7-mile out-and-back trail will take you near Roan Mountain and into the remote midst of the state’s natural region.

Justin P - AllTrails

Keep your eyes peeled for waterfall views and gorgeous overlooks. You will be gaining over 2,000 feet in elevation, so make sure you’re ready to climb! Dogs are welcome if they’re kept on a leash, and the trail is popular for hikers, trail runners, and birders as well.

Lesley McClure - AllTrails

Visitors rave about the open meadows and stunning views, and it is recommended that you visit during the spring or fall when the topography is covered in flowers or autumnal colors. Summertime can get pretty hot, so don’t forget to hydrate!

Rodney Batt - AllTrails

Since the hike is fairly long and difficult, you won’t be running into much traffic along your route. But the verdant valleys and lush treescape will be more than enough to keep you interested.

Michael Kwiatkowski - AllTrails

Keep an eye out for wildlife, of course. Since the Overmountain Victory Trail is less trafficked by humans, it is more common for animals to wander onto the trail. Give the animals their space and you will be fine to continue on your way.

Have you ever hiked Overmountain Victory Trail? Will you be making the trek sometime soon? Make sure you pack water and snacks because this one is a doozy!

Don’t pass up the chance to visit the charming town of Roan Mountain, Tennessee while you’re in the area!

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Address: Hampton Creek Trailhead - Overmountain Victory Trail, 760 Hampton Creek Rd, Roan Mountain, TN 37687, USA