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{{Trail
{{Trail
|Banner Image=File:Daniel Boone Trail Banner.jpg
|Trail Highlight=The last portion of the Wilderness Trail not paved
|Trail Highlight=The last portion of the Wilderness Trail not paved
|Trail System=Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail
|Trail System=Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail
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|Difficulty Rating=Medium
|Difficulty Rating=Medium
|Hike Time=3 hrs
|Hike Time=3 hrs
|Trail Distance=2.979 mi
|Trail Distance=3.0 mi
|Round Trip Distance=6.0 mi
|Round Trip Distance=6.0 mi
|Trail Type=In-and-Out
|Trail Type=In-and-Out
|High Point=2,586 ft
|High Point=2,600 ft
|Low Point=1,438 ft
|Low Point=1,435 ft
|Elevation Gain=1,148 ft
|Elevation Gain=1,165 ft
|Elevation Loss=0 ft
|Elevation Loss=0 ft
|Elevation Change Direction=East-to-West
|Elevation Change Direction=East-to-West
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== Trail Overview ==
== Trail Overview ==
Follow some of the footsteps by Daniel Boone up to Kane Gap in Powell Mountain.  This section is cited to be the only part of the famous Wilderness Road which has not been paved.  However, while there is a sign at the trailhead and reference on Scott County Tourism website, there is no actual marked trail since the old forest roads cross both private and public property.  This wiki entry has a proposed route for you to take, but likely only Kane Gap itself was on the original Wilderness Trail.
Follow some of the footsteps by Daniel Boone up to Kane Gap in Powell Mountain.  This section is cited to be the only part of the famous Wilderness Road which has not been paved.  However, while there is a sign at the trailhead and reference on Scott County Tourism website, there is no actual marked trail since the old forest roads cross both private and public property.  This wiki entry has a proposed route for you to take, but is likely not all on the original Wilderness Trail.


== How to get there ==
== How to get there ==
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== Route Description==
== Route Description==
[[File:Daniel boone trail profile.png|thumb|right|Profile chart]]
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This hike is in-and-out, thus information provide one-way below.
This hike is in-and-out, thus information provide one-way below.


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