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Elk, light skinned deer, and captivating black bears are some of the animals that may be seen in the area.
There are four things to see at this historic site: two of Johnson's residences, his tailor shop, and his graves.
Also, the trail travels through the well-known Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
Hikers can explore several trail segments, travel through small communities, and experience Tennessee's stunning wildlife.
History and environment lovers will adore this trail for its sceneries and historical value.
The 5,043-mile (8115-km) long trail traverses nine states.
It is a stunning natural region that safeguards the fork of the Cumberland River and its tributaries.