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                     | City = Ewing
                     | City = Ewing
                     | State = Virginia
                     | State = Virginia
                     | Trail Use = {{Hike}}{{Dogs}}{{Camping}}  
                     | Trail Use = {{Hike}} {{Dogs}} {{Camping}} {{Horses}}
                     | Difficulty Rating = Moderate
                     | Difficulty Rating = Moderate
                     | Distance = 7.5
                     | Distance = 7.5
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#Continue on US 23/58/421 to Duffield, VA .
#Continue on US 23/58/421 to Duffield, VA .
#Turn left on US 58/421 in Duffield and continue 11 miles to Stickleyville, VA.
#Turn left on US 58/421 in Duffield and continue 11 miles to Stickleyville, VA.
#Continue on US 58 west where US 421 turns north.
#Continue on US 58 west where US 421 turns north and through Jonesville, VA.
#Proceed on US 58 about 25 miles to Ewing, VA although the highway is on a new bypass north of town.
#Proceed on US 58 about 25 miles to Ewing, VA although the highway is on a new bypass north of town.
#Turn right at traffic lights onto VA724.
#Turn right at traffic lights onto VA724.
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#Park in grass by pit toilets for day hike.  (Park back outside gate if returning after dark.)
#Park in grass by pit toilets for day hike.  (Park back outside gate if returning after dark.)
#Trailhead is behind the covered pavilion (which has only a handicapped parking space).
#Trailhead is behind the covered pavilion (which has only a handicapped parking space).
Travel time from Colonial Heights, TN was hour and half.


== Route Description==
== Route Description==
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Hikers walk up through picnic area to trail leading uphill from the far end into the woods. The road past the Civic Park is the horse trail and the two trails join in a few hundred yards. From Picnic area and shelter, proceed north into woods and trail which later merges with horse trail and ascends mountain with switchbacks. At summit take left fork toward Southwest and proceed to junction with Sand Cave Trail to right descending into Kentucky. Proceed to Sand Cave. Backtrack up from Sand Cave and take trail to left to climb to White Rocks overlook. A bypass trail leads down to the main trail up from Ewing for a short cut return.
Hikers walk up through picnic area to trail leading uphill from the far end into the woods. The road past the Civic Park is the horse trail and the two trails join in a few hundred yards. From Picnic area and shelter, proceed north into woods and trail which later merges with horse trail and ascends mountain with switchbacks. At summit take left fork toward Southwest and proceed to junction with Sand Cave Trail to right descending into Kentucky. Proceed to Sand Cave. Backtrack up from Sand Cave and take trail to left to climb to White Rocks overlook. A bypass trail leads down to the main trail up from Ewing for a short cut return.
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0.0 1711 Trailhead behind pavilion
0.7 1878 Intersect main roadway/horse trail


== Typical Conditions ==
== Typical Conditions ==
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Being a national park, the trails are fairly well maintained.  Varies from narrow hard packed hiking only trail to wide roadway/horse trail.  The path is very rocky at times with loose gravel.  Another challenge is diverting water off the trail path, thus many water bars.  After a rain, several water crossings will be encountered with might have well placed stepping stones in place.  Access to White Rock overlook a steep climb up a crevice.
Being a national park, the trails are fairly well maintained.  Varies from narrow hard packed hiking only trail to wide roadway/horse trail.  The path is very rocky at times with loose gravel.  Another challenge is diverting water off the trail path, thus many water bars.  After a rain, several water crossings will be encountered with might have well placed stepping stones in place.  Access to White Rock overlook a steep climb up a crevice.
Although most of the trail route can be used by horses, there were no piles of evidence of recent use; however, hoove prints could be seen in the clay.


==Fees, Permits, etc. ==
==Fees, Permits, etc. ==
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No permits or fees required for day hiking.  Permit needed from main park visitors center if camping in the backcountry.  Dogs need to be on a leash.  
No permits or fees required for day hiking.  Permit needed from main park visitors center if camping in the backcountry.  There is a trail register along the way.  Dogs need to be on a leash.  


== After the Hike ==
== After the Hike ==
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== Misc. Information ==
== Misc. Information ==
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Sand Cave has been formed by wind, not water, erosion of the overhanging sandstone.  The cave contains football field-size beach of deep sand opening to a lush woodland entrance.  It is a great place to have lunch (pack trash out!) in the coolness.  The large cavern also echos, thus larger groups can be noisy.  If solo, then just the calm dripping of a small waterfall by the entrance will be heard.


== Maps ==
== Maps ==
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(G) 36.652730,-83.436074
(G) 36.652730,-83.436074
Trailhead
Trailhead
(G) trail intersection
(G) 36.657631,-83.435519
Intersection with horse trail/trail register
(E)  
(E)  
White Rocks
White Rocks
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[[Category:Virginia]] [[Category:Dog Friendly]] [[Category:Medium]] [[Category:Overlook]]
[[Category:Virginia]] [[Category:Dog Friendly]] [[Category:Medium]] [[Category:Overlook]] [[Category:Horse Riding]]

Revision as of 06:25, 24 August 2011


SandCave.JPG
Trail Name Ewing Trail
Nearest City Ewing
State Virginia
Trail Marking {{{Marking}}}
Trail Use/Features Dnr hiking.png Dnr dog.png Dnr camp.png Dnr horse.png
Difficulty Rating Moderate
Hiking Time 4.54.5 Hours <br />0.281 Days <br />270 Min <br />
Distance, round-trip 7.57.5 mi <br />12.07 km <br />
Climb/Descent Elevation 1,5001,500 Feet <br />457.2 Meters <br /> / {{{Elevation Loss}}}"{{{Elevation Loss}}}" is not a number.
High Point *"*" is not a number.
Nearest Medical Middlesboro, KY
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Trail Overview

Loop hike up side of Cumberland Mountain to see enormous wind-carved Sand Cave and then over to White Rock cliffs for expansive view south into Tennessee.

How to get there

From Gate City, VA

  1. Continue on US 23/58/421 to Duffield, VA .
  2. Turn left on US 58/421 in Duffield and continue 11 miles to Stickleyville, VA.
  3. Continue on US 58 west where US 421 turns north and through Jonesville, VA.
  4. Proceed on US 58 about 25 miles to Ewing, VA although the highway is on a new bypass north of town.
  5. Turn right at traffic lights onto VA724.
  6. Proceed about a mile to the Thomas Walker Civic Park.
  7. Park in grass by pit toilets for day hike. (Park back outside gate if returning after dark.)
  8. Trailhead is behind the covered pavilion (which has only a handicapped parking space).

Travel time from Colonial Heights, TN was hour and half.

Route Description

Hikers walk up through picnic area to trail leading uphill from the far end into the woods. The road past the Civic Park is the horse trail and the two trails join in a few hundred yards. From Picnic area and shelter, proceed north into woods and trail which later merges with horse trail and ascends mountain with switchbacks. At summit take left fork toward Southwest and proceed to junction with Sand Cave Trail to right descending into Kentucky. Proceed to Sand Cave. Backtrack up from Sand Cave and take trail to left to climb to White Rocks overlook. A bypass trail leads down to the main trail up from Ewing for a short cut return.

Table

0.0 1711 Trailhead behind pavilion 0.7 1878 Intersect main roadway/horse trail


Typical Conditions

Being a national park, the trails are fairly well maintained. Varies from narrow hard packed hiking only trail to wide roadway/horse trail. The path is very rocky at times with loose gravel. Another challenge is diverting water off the trail path, thus many water bars. After a rain, several water crossings will be encountered with might have well placed stepping stones in place. Access to White Rock overlook a steep climb up a crevice.

Although most of the trail route can be used by horses, there were no piles of evidence of recent use; however, hoove prints could be seen in the clay.

Fees, Permits, etc.

No permits or fees required for day hiking. Permit needed from main park visitors center if camping in the backcountry. There is a trail register along the way. Dogs need to be on a leash.

After the Hike

Duffield is closest town on way back with several fast food options.

Misc. Information

Sand Cave has been formed by wind, not water, erosion of the overhanging sandstone. The cave contains football field-size beach of deep sand opening to a lush woodland entrance. It is a great place to have lunch (pack trash out!) in the coolness. The large cavern also echos, thus larger groups can be noisy. If solo, then just the calm dripping of a small waterfall by the entrance will be heard.

Maps

<googlemap version="0.9" lat="36.659" lon="-83.44" type="terrain" zoom="14" width="700" scale="yes" icons="http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/marker{label}.png"> http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/CGNP_Sand_Cave_and_White_Rocks.kml

(G) 36.652730,-83.436074 Trailhead (G) 36.657631,-83.435519 Intersection with horse trail/trail register (E) White Rocks (G) Trail intersection (G) Trails intersection (A) Parking Area (Q) bathroom </googlemap>

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