🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Discover the scenic Upper Leggett Trailhead, a pet-friendly spot nestled near Leggett Rd in Sale Creek, Tennessee. This trailhead is part of the beautiful Cumberland Trail system and offers dog owners and hikers access to picturesque overlooks like Leggett Point, along with several different trail options suitable for beginners and seasoned hikers alike. This location is especially known for its peaceful natural beauty—visitors often report enjoying hours of tranquil hiking without encountering crowds, making it an ideal escape for you and your dog.
While there are no facilities such as restrooms, water fountains, or covered shelters at the trailhead, the area is praised for its parking availability near residential homes, with trails beginning a short walk from your vehicle. Upper Leggett Trailhead is also good for kids and welcomes leashed dogs, but visitors are strongly encouraged to clean up after their pets to help preserve the park’s pristine condition. Although not wheelchair accessible, families and pet owners looking for a dog-friendly hiking adventure in the Sale Creek region will find much to love here.
Small trailhead with no facilities. The trail is actually a short distance from the parking
Good place to park near houses. Trail goes downhill until you reach rock creek then uphill both ways from there.
Beautiful portion of the Cumberland Trail. Luna and I were out there for 4-5 hours and never heard another soul.
Also, if anyone knows the story behind the iron bars over the cave, please let me know.
Leggett Point is awesome!!! The view is pretty cool and the overlook itself is quite unique. The hike to the overlook is about a mile and it an easy one in my opinion. It is good for a beginner. 😊
There are some options at this trailhead so you can choose your trail based on skill and time.
the trail to the overlook was fairly easy. no one in sight. i ventured onto another trail & came across various piles dog feces on the trail. if youre not going to clean up after your pets (or yourself) or have them go where people walk at, dont bring them.