Lady Finger Bluff On Tennessee River
Short hike to a beautiful overlook plus good place to eat nearby
Lady Finger Bluff is a beautiful spot on the east bank of the Tennessee River near Lobelville and Linden. It is a short half-mile hike from the parking area and is easy-to-moderate hiking on a well-maintained trail. The view from the bluff is worth your effort. It's really pretty in the fall, but it's beautiful any time of year. You'll also see beautiful views of the Buffalo River on your way.
How to get there: From I-40 take exit 143 onto Highway 13 south. A few miles south of Lobelville, heading toward Linden, you will see the signs to Lady Finger Bluff on your right; follow the signs. From Highway 100, go north on Highway 13 from Linden until you see the signs to Lady Finger Bluff on your left; follow the signs.
Where to Eat: If you're in the area at meal time, eat at the Log Cabin Restaurant on Highway 13 at I-40 Exit 143. It's a little hard to see, but it's directly across the road from the Pilot Travel Center, and there is a big sign on the road. They have great home cooking and homemade pies of all kinds. We highly recommend Log Cabin.
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