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{{Trail
|Banner Image=File:WhiteRocksMountain.jpg
|Trail System=Appalachian Trail
|City=Roan Mountain
|Land Owner=Cherokee National Forest
|Trail Marking=White
|Trail Use=Hiking, Camping
|Trail Features=Vistas, Mountains
|Difficulty Rating=Medium
|Hike Time=10.25 hrs
|Trail Distance=23.19 mi
|Round Trip Distance=23.19 mi
|Trail Type=In-and-Out
|High Point=4,220 ft
|Low Point=2,498 ft
|Elevation Gain=4,738 ft
|Elevation Loss=5,099 ft
|Elevation Change Direction=South-to-North
|Parking location=36.17723, -82.01189
|Trailhead location=36.17723, -82.01189
}}
{{Trail Map}}
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== Trail Overview ==
== How to get there ==
== Route Description ==
(Trail South > North)
(Trail South > North)


== US19E - Roan Mountain, TN and Elk Park, NC ==
=== US19E - Roan Mountain, TN and Elk Park, NC ===  


After descending from the Roan Highlands, the Trail reaches US19E (2880'). A few miles west is the town of Roan Mountain, TN where lodging, food and shuttling can be found. To the east is Elk Park, NC where lodging and food can be found. Parking is NOT recommended here.
After descending from the Roan Highlands, the Trail reaches US19E (2880'). A few miles west is the town of Roan Mountain, TN where lodging, food and shuttling can be found. To the east is Elk Park, NC where lodging and food can be found. Parking is NOT recommended here.


== Bishop Hollow ==
=== Bishop Hollow ===  


Open area leading from Bear Branch towards Buck Mountain Road. Many apple trees can be found along the Trail.
Open area leading from Bear Branch towards Buck Mountain Road. Many apple trees can be found along the Trail.


== Jones Falls ==
=== Jones Falls ===  


Beautiful falls west on short side trail near Elk River.
Beautiful falls west on short side trail near Elk River.


Hahahaha. I'm not too brghit today. Great post!
=== Mountaineer Falls and Mountaineer Falls Shelter ===
 
Mountaineer Falls is a small cascade just down hill from the [[Shelter:Mountaineer Falls|Mountaineer Falls Shelter]] (3200'). The shelter was built during the 2006 edition of Hard Core. It has two primary sleeping platforms and a third over the picnic area. The shelter is also home to a resident bear - a carved log with unknown origins. Water is down hill front of the shelter.


== Laurel Fork ==
=== Laurel Fork ===  


Crossing of Laurel Fork's headwaters long before the Laurel Fork Gorge. Primitive campsite along the creek.
Crossing of Laurel Fork's headwaters long before the Laurel Fork Gorge. Primitive campsite along the creek.


Way to use the internet to help peploe solve problems!
=== Moreland Gap Shelter ===


== Coon Den Falls Trail ==
[[Shelter:Moreland Gap|Moreland Gap Shelter]] (3815') is a concrete block shelter built by the United States Forest Service located just south of White Rocks Mountain.
 
=== Coon Den Falls Trail ===  


Coon Den Falls is a 1.3 mile blue blaze trail that can be accessed from Dennis Cove Road. This former AT route was rerouted due to it's steepness and rock scrambling. However, it provides the waterfall enthusiast a loop hike from the AT to a 50 foot waterfall off a steep, rocky cliff.
Coon Den Falls is a 1.3 mile blue blaze trail that can be accessed from Dennis Cove Road. This former AT route was rerouted due to it's steepness and rock scrambling. However, it provides the waterfall enthusiast a loop hike from the AT to a 50 foot waterfall off a steep, rocky cliff.


What I find so interesting is you could never find this anywerhe else.
=== Dennis Cove ===
 
Road crossing at Dennis Cove and first of two access points to Hampton, TN. Dennis Cove has tent sites within walking distance of the Trail. It is the southern entrance to the Pond Mountain Wilderness and Laurel Fork Gorge.


== Photos ==
== Photos ==
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Image:White_Rock_-_old_fire_tower.jpg|Old fire tower on top of White Rock
Image:White_Rock_-_panoramic_view.jpg|Panoramic view from White Rock
Image:WhiteRocksMountain.jpg|View of the Roan Highlands from near Canute Place
Image:DennisCoveBarn.jpg|An old barn on approach to Dennis Cove
 
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{{Map Marker
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[[Category:Tennessee]]
|Marker Title=Parking
|Marker Description=Dennis Cove Rd AT Crossing
|Marker Location=36.2642123604, -82.1232117379
}}
{{Map Marker
|Icon Type=Waterfall
|Marker Title=Jones Falls (100 ft)
|Marker Location=36.2031721006, -81.981296329
}}
{{Map Marker
|Icon Type=Shelter
|Marker Title=Moreland Gap Shelter
|Marker Location=36.2202402680, -82.088364457
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{{Map Marker
|Icon Type=Shelter
|Marker Title=Mountaineer Falls Shelter
|Marker Location=36.2202217927, -81.985784629
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{{Map Marker
|Icon Type=Summit
|Marker Title=White Rocks Mountain (4,260 ft)
|Marker Location=36.2234000000, -82.100900000
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{{Map Marker
|Icon Type=Waterfall
|Marker Title=Coon Den Falls
|Marker Location=36.2534482,-82.1274918
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 20 December 2018

US19E to Dennis Cove Rd

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WhiteRocksMountain.jpg
Trail System Appalachian Trail
Land Owner Cherokee National Forest
Located Roan Mountain, Tennessee
Trail Marking White
Trail UseThings allowed to do on or near the trail

HikingCamping

FeaturesThings to see on or near the trail

VistasMountains

Difficulty Rating Medium
Hiking TimeTime from car and back. Includes any time hiking to access this trail. 10.25 hrs0.641 Days <br />615 Min <br /> round trip
Distance: 23.19 mi37.321 km <br /> trailStrict non-repeating trail length / 23.19 mi37.321 km <br /> round tripTypical or shortest length from the car, hike the trail, and return to car
Trail Type In-and-Out
Low / High Point 2,498 ft832.667 Yards <br />761.39 Meters <br />4,220 ft1,406.667 Yards <br />1,286.256 Meters <br />
Elev. Gain/LossSee link for details of calculation. Gain/Loss is direction dependent. 4,738 ft1,444.142 Meters <br /> / (5,099 ft1,554.175 Meters <br />) – South-to-North
Trip ReportsFrom user "hiked it" submissions<br />Recent is within last 90 days 2 logged hikes (0 recent)
NearbyWithin 5 mi<br />Click link to view list 10 trails / 10.5 mi of trail
Parking 36° 10' 38.03" N, 82° 0' 42.80" W Map
Trailhead 36° 10' 38.03" N, 82° 0' 42.80" W Map
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Trail Overview[edit]

How to get there[edit]

Route Description[edit]

(Trail South > North)

US19E - Roan Mountain, TN and Elk Park, NC[edit]

After descending from the Roan Highlands, the Trail reaches US19E (2880'). A few miles west is the town of Roan Mountain, TN where lodging, food and shuttling can be found. To the east is Elk Park, NC where lodging and food can be found. Parking is NOT recommended here.

Bishop Hollow[edit]

Open area leading from Bear Branch towards Buck Mountain Road. Many apple trees can be found along the Trail.

Jones Falls[edit]

Beautiful falls west on short side trail near Elk River.

Mountaineer Falls and Mountaineer Falls Shelter[edit]

Mountaineer Falls is a small cascade just down hill from the Mountaineer Falls Shelter (3200'). The shelter was built during the 2006 edition of Hard Core. It has two primary sleeping platforms and a third over the picnic area. The shelter is also home to a resident bear - a carved log with unknown origins. Water is down hill front of the shelter.

Laurel Fork[edit]

Crossing of Laurel Fork's headwaters long before the Laurel Fork Gorge. Primitive campsite along the creek.

Moreland Gap Shelter[edit]

Moreland Gap Shelter (3815') is a concrete block shelter built by the United States Forest Service located just south of White Rocks Mountain.

Coon Den Falls Trail[edit]

Coon Den Falls is a 1.3 mile blue blaze trail that can be accessed from Dennis Cove Road. This former AT route was rerouted due to it's steepness and rock scrambling. However, it provides the waterfall enthusiast a loop hike from the AT to a 50 foot waterfall off a steep, rocky cliff.

Dennis Cove[edit]

Road crossing at Dennis Cove and first of two access points to Hampton, TN. Dennis Cove has tent sites within walking distance of the Trail. It is the southern entrance to the Pond Mountain Wilderness and Laurel Fork Gorge.

Photos[edit]

TEHCC Maintained Portion of the Appalachian Trail
Spivey Gap to Nolichucky RiverNolichucky River to Indian Grave GapIndian Grave Gap to Iron Mountain GapIron Mountain Gap to Carver's GapCarver's Gap to US19EUS19E to Dennis Cove RdDennis Cove Rd to Wilbur Dam RdWilbur Dam Rd to TN91TN91 to US421US421 to Damascus