Property:Trail Highlight
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This is a property of type Text. This holds a brief highlight or description of a trail (including park page defined stubs). Its expected use is for trail tables and map balloons.
A
Meanders through pre-dam home sites +
B
Access to several hike-in campsites including a group campsite +
The path encircles the lake with little elevation change to give opportunity to view nature. Connects to <!--LINK'" 0:0--> +
Connects River Mountain Road and Indian Pipes Trail +
Connector trail between AT and Iron Mountain Trail - North +
High ridge line hike with a great name for hike discussions +
Connects to Bluestone State Park +
Multiple rock shelters and a historic CCC trail shelter +
Connections to The Mountains-to-Sea Trail +
Your likely trail if you want to "go to The Channels" +
C
Loop with a waterfall and a rhododendron tunnel +
Although your likely goal, not the typical access +
Lovely 180 degree views from a rock outcropping +
Hike/Bike/Horse +
Long single trail good for backpacking +
Allows Mountain Biking, Loop +
Connects Andrew's Ridge with Marine Railway +
Self guided visitor's trail from the visitor's center/grist mill +
A bonus falls hike when seeing Laurel Falls +
D
The last portion of the Wilderness Trail not paved +
Spur from Hidden Passage Trail and features a waterfall +
Access to the historical Dunham cemetery +
E
Views of the lake, paw paw trees, and several natural limestone sinks +
Access to the Sand Cave and White Rocks (the colloquially known name) +
F
Paved, allows bicycles +
Exercise trail +
Scenic valley hike - sometimes walking in the creek +
Loop hike from the campground +
Artery trail for loop hikes on southwest end of park +
G
Paved trail to observation deck overlooking Blackwater Falls +
Access to swimming in Clear Fork River +
Hike with 13-14 water crossings to double drop waterfall +
H
Steep trail to top of spectacular cliffs overlooking Linville Gorge +
Features Hazard Cave which is home to the endangered Cumberland Sandwort and often features a rare species of glow worms +
Multiple creek crossings - some are deep +
Forest Service Trail #124 +
Connects Lakeside Trail with Lake Road +
Rock shelters, a natural arch, and Crystal Falls as well as accesses Double Falls and Tunnel Trails +
Access at the visitor's center +
Very difficult trail to walk and navigate +
Named for the barred owls that can often be heard at night along the trail +
Follows edge of Cherokee Lake up to ridge +
I
Features a large rock shelter +
Features a natural sandstone bridge over Arch Lake. Also features a historic CCC trail shelter +
J
Accessed by Duncan Hollow Trail +
Features historic railroad tunnel +
K
Kitchen Rock is a large sandstone outcropping with an eroded small cave opening at its base. +