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== Route Description==
== Route Description==
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The Laurel Fork Trail travels from Dennis Cove Road (across the small bridge from Dennis Cove Recreation Area/Campground) to Walnut Mountain Road and has a number of access points along the way.  The trail mostly follows an old railroad grade.  But the mainly obstacle along the trail are a number of water fords and lack of blazing and vegetation growth as the trail continues upstream.  Be observant to any and all blazing and markers.  Follow the waters of the Laurel Fork and stay close to woodline in the open fields.  Some of the more obvious trails starting at Bitter End are often spur-trails.
The Laurel Fork Trail travels from Dennis Cove Road (across the small bridge from Dennis Cove Recreation Area/Campground) to Walnut Mountain Road and has a number of access points along the way.  The trail mostly follows an old railroad grade.  But the mainly obstacle along the trail are a number of water fords and lack of blazing and vegetation growth as the trail continues upstream.  Be observant to any and all blazing and markers.  Follow the waters of the Laurel Fork and stay close to woodline in the open fields.  Some of the more obvious trails starting at Bitter End will lead are often spur-trails.


== Typical Conditions ==
== Typical Conditions ==
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