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& local parks and under construction. The Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park is the state’s first linear state park, running from the Cumberland Gap bordering Kentucky all the way to Marion County near the Georgia-Tennessee border. The Cumberland Trail enters Cumberland County from Morgan County in the mountains east of Fairfield Glade at the Devil’s Breakfast Table trailhead. The trail then takes a break until the Daddy’s Creek trailhead in southeastern Fairfield Glade and travels south to Crab Orchard, where construction is currently underway to lengthen the trail. Hikers can pick back up on the Cumberland Trail at Black Mountain in Crab Orchard. Black Mountain’s trail runs southwest to the Brady Mountain trailhead at Hwy. 68 above Grassy Cove. From the Brady Mountain trailhead, the trail continues southwest, as hikers will begin a steep incline up Brady Mountain, overlooking Grassy Cove to the east. The overlook, located approximately 2.3 miles from Hwy. 68, offers a view of Grassy Cove in the foreground and the Appalachian Mountains in the distant background, a distance of approximately 70 miles. Following the Brady Mountain trail further south will lead hikers to the Head of the Sequatchie trailhead, which leads to the beginning of the Sequatchie River and the current end of Cumberland County’s portion of the Cumberland Trial. Centennial Park Located near downtown Crossville, Centennial Park is home to 10 baseball and softball fields, a basketball court, skate park, volleyball courts, a dog park, tennis courts, trails, a horseshoe arena and more, giving recreational opportunities for individuals of all ages. Centennial Park hosts local youth We offer quality meats and cheeses, spices, baking supplies, candies, local dairy products, home decor, high quality outdoor poly furniture, fresh sandwiches take out or dine in and lots more. The Country Cupboard 1782 West Ave. Crossville, TN 38555 • 931-210-5886 (2 Blocks behind Rural King - Next to Crossville Garden Center) Hours: Mon.- Fri. 8am - 5pm • Sat. 9am - 4pm • Closed Sunday 402640-1001 400937-1001 Welcome to Cumberland County 2020 | 27