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Augher Forest Adventures

Augher Forest is a serene national forest in Tennessee known for its dense hardwood stands, diverse wildlife, and a variety of outdoor recreation including hiking, wildlife observation, and tranquil camping.

15,200
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Augher Forest

 

Augher Forest is a national forest located in the southeastern region of Tennessee, encompassing a rich blend of hardwood and pine ecosystems across rolling hills and valleys. Established to preserve the native biodiversity and provide a space for public outdoor recreation, the forest supports a wide array of wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. The forest's terrain features mixed deciduous forests interspersed with streams and wetlands, making it an attractive habitat for both game and non-game species. Historically, the area that is now Augher Forest was used for sustainable timber harvesting and hunting, with current management focused on conservation and recreational use. Visitors to Augher Forest can enjoy miles of well-maintained trails that cater to hikers and mountain bikers, as well as multiple primitive camping spots that enhance the remote wilderness experience. The forest is prized for its peaceful solitude and natural beauty, offering opportunities for photography, bird watching, and nature study throughout the year. Seasonal changes bring dramatic displays of fall foliage and spring wildflowers, adding to the forest’s visual appeal. Its proximity to nearby small towns makes it accessible yet comfortably removed from urban bustle, ideal for day trips or overnight stays. Wildlife watchers and outdoor enthusiasts alike find the forest a rewarding destination for experiencing Tennessee’s natural heritage.

Highlights

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Augher Ridge Trail – a scenic ridge-top hiking path with panoramic views

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Large populations of white-tailed deer offering exceptional wildlife viewing

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Historic logging road converted to multi-use trail showcasing forest regeneration

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Remote backcountry sites for primitive camping and quiet solitude

Notable Natural Features

Augher Ridge

A prominent ridge offering elevated views of the surrounding forest and valleys.

Bear Creek Wetlands

A small wetland area within the forest providing critical habitat for amphibians and waterfowl.

Old Logging Railbed Trail

A historic route converted into a gentle trail ideal for biking and easy hikes.