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Jog the 5.8-mile Still Hollow Loop in Enterprise South Nature Park, a moderate paved route with 491 feet of elevation gain and forest views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.24 km
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7.71 km
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The Still Hollow Loop is located within Enterprise South Nature Park. Parking is available at various points around the park, as the loop encircles nearly the entire park. You can access the loop from multiple trailheads within the park.
No, Enterprise South Nature Park is generally free to enter, and no specific permits are required to jog the Still Hollow Loop. It's designated for passive recreation, making it accessible for everyone.
Yes, the Still Hollow Loop is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome in Enterprise South Nature Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and wildlife.
The Still Hollow Loop can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures for jogging, along with beautiful foliage. Autumn provides vibrant colors, while spring brings new growth. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon jogs are recommended.
The Still Hollow Loop is approximately 9.28 kilometers (about 5.77 miles) long. For an average jogger, it typically takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and any stops you make.
The Still Hollow Loop is primarily paved, offering a smooth surface ideal for jogging. While the park itself has hilly terrain, the loop is described as gently rolling, with noticeable but manageable elevation changes. It's a great option if you prefer a paved surface over rugged trails.
You'll jog through a natural forest setting, with opportunities to spot abundant wildlife such as turkey, deer, hawks, coyotes, and raccoons. The loop also offers views of White Oak Mountain, and the park's overlooks provide broader vistas of other mountains and even downtown Chattanooga. Keep an eye out for the unique historical TNT storage magazines scattered throughout the park.
Yes, while jogging the loop, you'll get views of White Oak Mountain. The broader Enterprise South Nature Park has scenic overlooks with vistas of Lookout, Signal, Elder, and Mowbray Mountains, as well as the Volkswagen Assembly Plant and downtown Chattanooga. A unique historical feature is the presence of 100 concrete TNT storage magazines from the park's past as a munitions facility, which serve as interesting landmarks.
Yes, the Still Hollow Loop is designed to allow access to various trailheads and cut-through trails at different points along its path. This offers flexibility for customizing your route. The route also passes through sections of other trails like the Log Rythm Mountain Bike Trail, Atlas Mountain Bike Trail, and TNT Mountain Bike Trail.
Classified as a "moderate" run, the Still Hollow Loop is suitable for those with good fitness. While it has a length of nearly 5.8 miles and some elevation changes, its entirely paved surface and gently rolling terrain make it a good option for beginners looking for a challenge, or experienced joggers seeking a steady workout.
Its primary distinction is being an entirely paved loop that encircles nearly the entire park, offering a consistent surface for jogging. It generally experiences lower usage than the park's singletrack trails, providing a more peaceful experience. Additionally, the historical TNT storage magazines add a unique element to the scenery.