Big Laurel Branch Wilderness
Designated by the United States Congress in 1986, the Big Laurel Branch Wilderness is a 6,332-acre (26 km2) wilderness area within Carter County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Its elevation is 3,623 feet (1,104 m) above sea level.[1][2]
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- Auntney Hollow
- Barnett's Woods
- Bays Mountain
- Beaman Park
- Big Bone Cave
- Campbell Bend Barrens
- Carroll Cabin Barrens Glade
- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Carter
- Chimneys
- Colditz Cove
- Couchville Cedar Glade
- Crowder Cemetary Barrens
- Devils Backbone
- Dry Branch
- Duck River Complex
- Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade
- Falling Water Falls
- Fate Sanders Barrens
- Flat Rock Cedar Glade & Barrens
- Gattinger’s Cedar Glade & Barrens
- Ghost River
- Grundy Forest
- Hampton Creek Cove
- Hawkins Cove
- Hicks Gap
- Hill Forest
- Honey Creek
- House Mountain
- Hubbard’s Cave
- John & Hester Lane Cedar Glades
- John Noel at Bon Aqua
- Langford Branch
- Laurel-Snow
- Lost Creek
- Lucius Burch Jr. Forest
- Manus Road Cedar Glade
- May Prairie
- North Chickamauga Creek Gorge
- Overbridge
- Old Forest
- Ozone Falls
- Piney Falls
- Pogue Creek
- Powell River
- Radnor Lake
- Riverwoods
- Roundtop Mountain
- Rugby
- Savage Gulf
- Sequatchie Cave
- Short Mountain
- Short Springs
- Sneed Road Cedar Glade
- Stillhouse Hollow Falls
- Stinging Fork Falls
- Stones River Cedar Glade & Barrens
- Sunk Lake
- Sunnybell Cedar Glade
- Taylor Hollow
- Twin Arches
- Vesta Cedar Glade
- Vine Cedar Glade
- Virgin Falls
- Walker Branch
- Walls of Jericho
- Walterhill Floodplain
- Washmorgan Hollow
- Watauga River Bluffs
- William B. Clark
- William R. Davenport Refuge
- Wilson School Road
- Window Cliffs
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Coordinates: 36°21′02″N 82°05′13″W / 36.35056°N 82.08694°W / 36.35056; -82.08694