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Jog the difficult 12.0-mile Game Reserve Road to Snooper's Rock route in Prentice Cooper State Forest for panoramic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking is typically available near the beginning of Game Reserve Road within Prentice Cooper State Forest. Specific trailhead parking areas are usually well-marked. Always check the Prentice Cooper State Forest website for the most current information on access points and parking regulations.
The overall route is rated as difficult for jogging. While sections of Game Reserve Road are gravel, the trails leading to Snooper’s Rock are significantly more challenging. They feature rocky surfaces, roots, steep inclines and declines, and uneven footing. Beginners should be prepared for a strenuous workout and consider their fitness level carefully.
The terrain is varied. Game Reserve Road is primarily an unpaved, gravel road, which can be dusty or have standing water after rain. Once you transition to the trails towards Snooper’s Rock, expect rugged paths with rocky surfaces, roots, and significant elevation changes. Good traction footwear is essential.
The absolute highlight is the breathtaking Snooper’s Rock overlook, offering panoramic views of the Tennessee River Gorge. The route also begins at the Beginning of Game Reserve Road, which provides access to the forest's natural beauty.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several other trails within Prentice Cooper State Forest. You may encounter parts of the Cumberland Trail, Mullens Cove Loop, Short Creek Road, East Brow Road, CT - Poplar Springs, Sheep Rock Rd., Natural Bridge Road, Persimmon Branch Road, Braddison Branch Road, Haley Road, Sulfer Branch Road, Lusk Point Road, Rally Road, and Pot Point Loop.
Prentice Cooper State Forest generally allows dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the varied and sometimes rugged terrain, ensure your dog is accustomed to longer, more challenging routes and that their paws are protected.
Prentice Cooper State Forest typically does not require an entrance fee for day use. However, regulations can change, so it's always best to check the official Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) website for the most current information regarding permits or fees before your visit.
Spring and fall are generally the best times to jog this route. Spring offers lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while fall provides exceptionally beautiful foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, and winter may bring icy conditions on trails. Always check weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, Prentice Cooper State Forest has specific hunting dates during which the park is closed to the public for safety reasons. It is crucial to check the official Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) website or contact the park directly for their current hunting schedule and closure dates before planning your visit.
As a wildlife reserve, Prentice Cooper State Forest offers opportunities to see diverse local flora and fauna. You'll experience lush forests, and if you're lucky, you might spot various birds, deer, or other small mammals. The fall foliage is particularly vibrant.
The route described, from Game Reserve Road to Snooper's Rock, is primarily an out-and-back journey to the overlook. While there are intersecting trails that could form loops, the direct path to Snooper's Rock and back typically follows the same general direction.