Lake Keokee Loop Trail

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Trail Name Lake Keokee Loop Trail
Nearest City Appalachia
State Virginia
Trail Marking Yellow Blaze
Trail Use/Features Dnr hiking.png Dnr dog.png Dnr fishing.png
Difficulty Rating Easy
Hiking Time 33 Hours <br />0.188 Days <br />180 Min <br />
Distance, round-trip 3.73.7 mi <br />5.955 km <br />
Climb/Descent Elevation 7070 Feet <br />21.336 Meters <br /> / {{{Elevation Loss}}}"{{{Elevation Loss}}}" is not a number.
High Point 2,3152,315 Feet <br />771.667 Yards <br />705.612 Meters <br />
Nearest Medical Big Stone Gap, VA
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Trail Overview[edit]

Easy hike through woodlands around the manmade lake. Good for bird watching or wildflowers in season.

How to get there[edit]

From Kingsport, TN

  1. North on US-23 to Big Stone Gap.
  2. Wander thru town on US-23 and continue to Appalachia.
  3. Left/north onto VA-68 (Inman Street) for six miles.
  4. Continue straight onto SR-606 a couple of miles.
  5. Turn left/east onto SR-623 for half mile.
  6. Turn left/east onto SR-876 and proceed one mile to Lake Keokee Recreation Area.

Trailheads at parking lot are NOT marked. Heading west immediately crosses a bridge, while the east side loop begin with the walkway to the observation pier.

Route Description[edit]

Lightly used, hardpacked trail winding around the lake – crossing the dam. In June, flame azaleas can be seen in bloom.

Olinger Gap Trail (1 mile) connects the Keokee Lake Loop Trail to the Stone Mountain Trail.

Typical Conditions[edit]

The district has cleared the trail from severe damaged caused by a December 2009 ice storm. The trail sometimes follows old fire roads or wanders just above the lake. There are some dense rhododendron growths.

Fees, Permits, etc.[edit]

Open year-round - 6AM to 10PM. No fees or permits are required for day hiking. Managed by the Clinch Ranger District (Wise, VA) Tel: 276-679-8370 (M-F 8AM-4:30PM)

After the Hike[edit]

Misc. Information[edit]

Forest Service usda.gov trail page and fed.us trail webpage

Lake Keokee was created by damming the Powell River in 1975 to provide recreation opportunities. No gasoline motors are allowed on the lake, so it is quiet as fishing is done from canoes or flatboats.

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