Gee Creek Wilderness in Tennessee is a peaceful and remote area known for its rugged terrain, dense forests, and scenic waterfalls.
Gee Creek Falls is a stunning 45-foot waterfall located within the Gee Creek Wilderness. Visitors can hike a short trail to reach the falls, which cascade over moss-covered rocks into a crystal-clear pool below. The falls are a popular spot for swimming, photography, and picnicking.
The Gee Creek Trail is a 4-mile loop trail that winds through the lush forests and meadows of the wilderness area. The trail offers hikers the chance to see a variety of plant and animal species, as well as stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Along the way, hikers may also encounter remnants of old homesteads and logging operations from the early 1900s.
There are several designated camping and picnicking areas throughout the Gee Creek Wilderness. These areas offer amenities such as fire pits, picnic tables, and vault toilets. Campers can enjoy a night under the stars surrounded by the peaceful sounds of nature, while picnickers can relax and enjoy a meal in a beautiful outdoor setting.
The Gee Creek Wilderness is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including black bears, deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species. Visitors to the area may have the chance to spot these animals in their natural habitat while hiking or camping. Birdwatchers will also appreciate the opportunity to see rare and migratory bird species in the wilderness.
Gee Creek is a popular spot for fishing, with the creek being stocked with trout by the local fish and wildlife department. Anglers can try their luck at catching rainbow, brown, and brook trout in the clear waters of the creek. Fishing licenses are required, so be sure to obtain one before casting your line.
Description: Beaver lodge on McGee Pass Trail, John Muir Wilderness, California
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Description: McGee Meadow, partway up the McGee Creek trail toward McGee Pass. John Muir Wilderness, California
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Description: Over the John Muir Wilderness, Bloody Mountain in lower right corner.
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Description: Wild licorice (Glycyrrhiza lepidota), showing pinnate leaves and long spikes of white legume flowers. McGee Creek trail, just inside John Muir Wilderness, California.
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