Devil's Backbone Trail - Devil's Backbone Trail

Devil's Backbone Trail

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Hiking

Typical Duration

40-60 minutes

Difficulty

Moderate

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Devil's Backbone Trail - Devil's Backbone Trail

Devil's Backbone Trail - Devil's Backbone Trail

Devil's Backbone Trail - Devil's Backbone Trail

Devil's Backbone Trail - Devil's Backbone Trail

Devil's Backbone Trail - Devil's Backbone Trail

Devil's Backbone Trail - Devil's Backbone Trail

About This Landmark

Scenic Hiking at Devil’s Backbone Trail in Kingsport, TN

The Devil’s Backbone Trail near Kingsport, Tennessee, is a standout destination for hikers seeking stunning natural views combined with an invigorating challenge. Located along the Holston River, this trail offers access to distinctive ridge-top rock formations that look like jagged spines, providing a dramatic contrast to the lush river valley below. This area is noted for vibrant seasonal foliage, especially in fall when colorful leaves create breathtaking reflections on the water.

The trail’s defining feature is its rugged rock ridge, which gives the trail its name. Hikers can expect several steep climbs and descents as they navigate the 3 to 4-mile loop that connects with the Fall Creek trail. Wildlife is common here, with opportunities to see white-tailed deer, songbirds, and various native plants. The nearby waterfalls along the Fall Creek loop add an extra layer of interest and a peaceful soundtrack of flowing water. Maintained bridges and clear trail markers help visitors tackle the terrain safely, even if it demands good fitness levels.

Historically, this area holds significance as it was part of early Native American travel routes and later by frontier settlers. Today, the Devil’s Backbone Trail blends natural beauty with local history, offering a memorable outdoor experience near Kingsport. Whether jogging the trail or hiking at a leisurely pace, visitors find the views and physical challenge rewarding.


Adventure Guide to Devil’s Backbone Trail

1. Hiking the Devil’s Backbone Loop

  • What makes it special: This 3.7-mile loop includes steep climbs, ridge-top views over the Holston River, and rugged rock formations. Ideal for intermediate hikers who enjoy vibrant fall colors and a moderate challenge.
  • Amenities: Parking available near Kingsport Golf Course; no restrooms on the trail.
  • Local Insight: The trail ridge resembles a “backbone” of jagged rocks, a unique geological feature created by resistant sandstone layers.

2. Fall Creek Loop Waterfall Hike

  • What makes it special: A gentle addition to the main trail with small cascading waterfalls and shaded forest sections. Perfect for a cooling break and photo opportunities.
  • Amenities: Well-maintained bridges and signage throughout the loop.
  • Local Insight: The loop connects back to Devil’s Backbone, extending the hike for around 4 miles total and offering varied terrain.

3. Trail Running Experience

  • What makes it special: The combination of steep climbs and downhill runs creates an exciting challenge for runners. The terrain features technical roots and rocks for agility training.
  • Visitor tips: Wear trail running shoes with good grip. Runs typically take 40-60 minutes depending on pace.

Practical Visitor Tips

  • Best time to visit: Late spring and early fall for comfortable temperatures and vibrant leaf colors. Weekdays offer quieter trails.
  • What to bring: Water, sturdy shoes, binoculars for birdwatching, and a trail map or GPS.
  • Directions: From Kingsport downtown, drive east on TN-93 S for 15 minutes. Trailhead parking near Kingsport Golf Course off Fall Creek Road.
  • Safety note: Bridges are sturdy but caution is advised on wet or icy days. Prepare for moderate to strenuous hiking conditions.

Devil’s Backbone Trail is a rewarding outdoor destination where the rugged landscape meets peaceful river views, offering a memorable adventure just outside Kingsport.

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Location

Devil's Backbone Trail in Devil's Backbone Trail

Coordinates: 36.5027, -82.4824

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Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Birding

Essential Information

Nearby City

Kingsport, Tennessee

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Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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