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|Banner Image=File:WPSP Pawpaw sign.JPG
| Image Name = WPSP_Mt_Bike_Trails_sign.jpg‎
|Trail Highlight=Half mile loop that can be added to Lake Road or connect with Whitetail
| Park = Warriors Path State Park
|Trail System=Warriors' Path State Park Mountain Bike Trails
| City = Kingsport
|Park=Warriors' Path State Park
| State = Tennessee
|Trail Marking=Blue
| Marking = None
|Trail Use=Hiking, Biking
| Trail Use = {{Biking}} {{Dogs}} {{Hike}}
|Trail Features=Vistas
| Difficulty Rating = Hard
|Difficulty Rating=Medium
| Hike Time = 30 Min
|Hike Time=30 min
| Round Trip Distance = 0.8 Mi
|Trail Distance=0.5608 mi
| Trail Distance = 0.4 Mi
|Round Trip Distance=2.0 mi
| Trail Type = Segment
|Trail Type=Segment
| Elevation Gain =  
|High Point=1,434 Ft
| Elevation Loss =  
|Low Point=1,333 ft
| High Point =  
|Elevation Gain=69 Ft
| Parking coords = 36.49213,-82.46857
|Elevation Loss=69 Ft
| Trailhead coords =  
|Elevation Change Direction=Clockwise
| Medical = Indian Path Hospital
|Parking location=36.49224, -82.4684
|Trailhead location=36.49562, -82.47028
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{{Trail Map|Other Trails=Whitetail Loop}}
 
Darwin's Revenge is the red line.  Boneyard is dark green.  Whitetail Loop with Rock City is dark blue.  All three routes start from the parking lot kiosk.
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== Trail Overview ==
== Trail Overview ==
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== Route Description==
== Route Description==
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[[File:Pawpaw profile.png|thumb|right]]
Simple loop that ends where it began... if you can figure out the trail routing! Trail connects to Lake Road in the powerline cut by using [[Pawpaw Connector]]. At the trailhead, the Pawpaw trail goes both left and right forming the loop. Go clockwise by starting to the left. At about 0.3mi in the trail will intersect with Whitetail Loop. The "proper" way to go is to U-turn and follow Whitetail Loop (not go straight back into the powerline cut), and down the hill slightly where the trail splits again. Whitetail Loop continues straight across the powerline cut, while Pawpaw goes back into the woods to complete the inner trail and finally terminate back where it began.


The round-trip distance is based on taking [[Lake Road (Warriors Path State Park)|Lake Road]] to the [[Pawpaw Connector]], then completing the loop and returning back on Lake Road.


== Typical Conditions ==
== Typical Conditions ==
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No fee required.  Dogs are allowed on or off leash.  Do not drink any water without treatment!
No fee required.  Dogs are allowed on or off leash.  Do not drink any water without treatment!
== After the Hike ==
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== Misc. Information ==
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== Maps ==
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Click the official trail map:
[[File:WPSP_Mtn_Bike_Trails_12-28-11.pdf|SORBA TriCities Trail Map]]
[http://tnstateparks.com/assets/pdf/additional-content/warriors-path_bike-trail-map.pdf State Park Map]
Darwin's Revenge is the red line.  Boneyard is dark green.  Whitetail Loop with Rock City is dark blue.  All three routes start from the parking lot kiosk.
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== Photos ==
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[[Category:Tennessee]] [[Category:Warriors Path State Park]] [[Category:Kingsport]]  [[Category:Biking]] [[Category:Dog Friendly]] [[Category:No Trail KML]] [[Category:Stub]]

Latest revision as of 11:51, 24 June 2023

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WPSP Pawpaw sign.JPG
Highlight Half mile loop that can be added to Lake Road or connect with Whitetail
Trail System Warriors' Path State Park Mountain Bike Trails
Park Warriors' Path State Park
Located Kingsport, TennesseeLocation inherited from associated park
Trail Marking Blue
Trail UseThings allowed to do on or near the trail

HikingBiking

FeaturesThings to see on or near the trail

Vistas

Difficulty Rating Medium
Hiking TimeTime from car and back. Includes any time hiking to access this trail. 30 min0.5 Hours <br />0.0313 Days <br /> round trip
Distance: 0.5608 mi0.903 km <br /> trailStrict non-repeating trail length / 2.0 mi3.219 km <br /> round tripTypical or shortest length from the car, hike the trail, and return to car
Trail Type Segment
Low / High Point 1,333 ft444.333 Yards <br />406.298 Meters <br />1,434 Ft478 Yards <br />437.083 Meters <br />
Elev. Gain/LossSee link for details of calculation. Gain/Loss is direction dependent. 69 Ft21.031 Meters <br /> / (69 Ft21.031 Meters <br />) – Clockwise
Trip ReportsFrom user "hiked it" submissions<br />Recent is within last 90 days 1 logged hikes (0 recent)
NearbyWithin 5 mi<br />Click link to view list 25 trails / 20.2 mi of trail
Parking 36° 29' 32.06" N, 82° 28' 6.24" W Map
Trailhead 36° 29' 44.23" N, 82° 28' 13.01" W Map
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Darwin's Revenge is the red line. Boneyard is dark green. Whitetail Loop with Rock City is dark blue. All three routes start from the parking lot kiosk.

Trail Overview[edit]

Located in Warriors Path State Park.

How to get there[edit]

From main entrance of Warriors Path State Park:

  1. Go north on Fall Creek Road for 2.4 miles.
  2. Turn right (east) onto Old Mill Road for 0.8 miles.
  3. Turn right (south) onto Childress Ferry Road for just roughly 100 yards.
  4. Turn left (east) onto Buttermilk Road for 1.2 miles.
  5. Turn right (south) onto Freeman Road for 0.5 mile.
  6. Continue when road changes from asphalt to gravel.

Trailhead at gravel parking lot.

Route Description[edit]

Pawpaw profile.png

Simple loop that ends where it began... if you can figure out the trail routing! Trail connects to Lake Road in the powerline cut by using Pawpaw Connector. At the trailhead, the Pawpaw trail goes both left and right forming the loop. Go clockwise by starting to the left. At about 0.3mi in the trail will intersect with Whitetail Loop. The "proper" way to go is to U-turn and follow Whitetail Loop (not go straight back into the powerline cut), and down the hill slightly where the trail splits again. Whitetail Loop continues straight across the powerline cut, while Pawpaw goes back into the woods to complete the inner trail and finally terminate back where it began.

The round-trip distance is based on taking Lake Road to the Pawpaw Connector, then completing the loop and returning back on Lake Road.

Typical Conditions[edit]

The mountain biking association SORBA Tri-Cities handles the trail maintenance, thus generally in good condition. While there are no blazes to guide you through the forest, the narrow single tracks are well established. Grab a trail map at the parking lot kiosk to help you decipher intersections; some which could use signs. Be aware for approaching bike riders who can come up quickly on your group. Step aside to let them safely pass.

Fees, Permits, etc.[edit]

No fee required. Dogs are allowed on or off leash. Do not drink any water without treatment!

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