Seven Islands Birding Park
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This is an easy hike to take advantage of a forecasted warm dry day in February. This is east Tennessee, so that is subject to change.
My general route around the park is to go from the parking lot to the island, walk around it and then come back across the bridge and walk along the river for a bit before returning to the entrance. We can be flexible though.
You should bring water and probably some kind of snack.
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AI summary
By Meetup
Beginner-friendly birding hike for casual hikers; simple island loop and riverside walk with wildlife viewing as the outcome.
AI summary
By Meetup
Beginner-friendly birding hike for casual hikers; simple island loop and riverside walk with wildlife viewing as the outcome.
