Alt Text Map of Highland Rim in Tennessee. A vertical green line along the left side of the map marks the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail and is surrounded by an oblong, sage-green swath labeled National Park Service land. Extended Description In the upper right corner Garrison Creek has wheelchair-accessible restrooms, a trailhead, parking, horse staging area with water, and picnic area. A red dashed line looping around the National Park Service land area is highlighted in beige on the right side with text that reads, "Historic Trace (beige).” A zigzagging blue line in the top right side of the loop leads to a scenic overlook. Near the bottom of the map, a loop off the green Natchez Trace trail is marked Old Trace, which has a trailhead and parking. Indicated in blue, Garrison Creek angles to and up and around the NPS land to the left while Leipers Fork, also blue, angles downward to the right. Four roads intersect to form a loose diamond across almost the entire site. Garrison Road is at the top left, Leipers Creek Road to the top right, Davis Hollow Road to the lower right, and Peach Hollow Road to the lower left. Legend A compass in the lower right corner of the map angles slightly to the left. A scale below measures distances of 0.1 and 0.3 kilometers and 0.1 and 0.3 miles.