Hyatt Lane
An old Cherokee trail and convenient cut-through on the Loop Road.
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Hyatt Lane Details
Hyatt Lane is another old Cherokee trail and convenient cut-through on the Loop Road. Named for a former resident, the road was once used by travelers between Cades Cove and Maryville and Tuckaleechee. It can be a dusty drive but if you get out of your car you'll be rewarded with wide-open views of the valley.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
N/A
Estimated time
Region
Cades Cove
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Hyatt Lane
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0.2 mi away
Missionary Baptist Church
The building you see here now was a replacement that opened its doors in 1915.
0.2 mi away
Missionary Baptist Church
The building you see here now was a replacement that opened its doors in 1915.
0.2 mi away
Rich Mountain Road
A former Cherokee path, this road was built in the 1830s.
0.4 mi away
Methodist Church
A two-door design intended to separate men and women entering to worship.
0.4 mi away
Methodist Church
A two-door design intended to separate men and women entering to worship.