04/16/17 - Day 13 - Burns, TN - Montgomery Bell State Park
I thought about stopping by the Cheaham Wildlife Management Area but found out it's mostly a hunting area not set up for hiking or biking. My friend recommended Montgomery Bell State Park instead.

Montgomery Bell has a lot of camping, trails, creeks, and lakes. I circled the lake for a bit before linking up with a 10mi loop that borders the park. I was surprised that I saw less wildlife here then at Radnor lake located inside the city. Maybe I was just a lot noisier walking around. Unlike the Greenway, I was the only person using the trails away from the campsite. I didn't see another person for a couple of hours. Luckily these weren't creepy looking woods, otherwise I might have had a Blair Witch episode.




One thing I did learn today, apparently butterflies like poop. Who knew.


Montgomery Bell has a lot of camping, trails, creeks, and lakes. I circled the lake for a bit before linking up with a 10mi loop that borders the park. I was surprised that I saw less wildlife here then at Radnor lake located inside the city. Maybe I was just a lot noisier walking around. Unlike the Greenway, I was the only person using the trails away from the campsite. I didn't see another person for a couple of hours. Luckily these weren't creepy looking woods, otherwise I might have had a Blair Witch episode.
One thing I did learn today, apparently butterflies like poop. Who knew.
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