Last call for the Tweetsie Trail…
Published 12:47 pm Friday, October 16, 2020
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Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Margaret and Mac Hicks from Hampton take advantage of the warmer weather this week on the Tweetsie.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
There are beautiful sights all along the Tweetsie such as the Cranberry Furnace Quarry Pond.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
There were bikers aplenty on the Tweetsie Trail Thursday in Elizabethton. Even though it is officially fall, it felt a lot like spring.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Rich and Alice Weaver of Johnson City, take a break near the Milligan Depot on the Tweetsie Trail Thursday.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
It was all smiles on the Tweetsie Trail on Thursday as hikers and bikers alike took advantage of the warm weather.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
If it weren't for the falling leaves, you would think it was spring along the Tweetsie Trail this week.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Jim and Sandy Barker of Elizabethton take advantage of the nice weather along with their dog Lucy on the trail.
Star Photo/Brandon Hyde
These ladies take their dog out for a little exercise.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Matt Zinefelt and Clint McKelvey go for a run on the Tweetsie Trail Thursday morning in Elizabethton.
With frost hitting, the time of the year is signaling that before long that the weather will be getting chiller and downright cold.
Keeping that in mind, for those who love to walk and bike the Tweetsie Trail, it is the perfect time to be getting out as much as possible before those days set in and enjoy all the splendor and beauty that the trail has to offer especially toward the Johnson City side of the trail where the foliage is turning and the leaves are falling from the trees.
Star Photographer Brandon Hyde hit the trail and found many doing just that in today’s photo feature center.