Known only as HGH to most, a quick stop by the ranger station revealed that this trail is officially called Henry Grammer Highway in honor of a former U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service employee who helped build it. While it does not offer views of the Tennessee River, there are amazing wetlands to view along the way. There are also farm fields that provide an interesting contrast to the forest and wetlands along this trail.
HGH is an easy two-way trail with barely a pothole to be seen. Remember to always stay on the trails. Rangers do patrol this area and will ban you if caught off the trail in your vehicle.
HGH has a gate on both ends that is closed and locked from October 14th to February 10th every winter.