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{{Trail
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|Banner Image=File:Lone Oak Trail Dosser sign.JPG
{{Infobox Trail
|City=Johnson City
                    | Image Name = placeholder.jpg
|Land Owner=Johnson City Parks & Rec
                    | City = Johnson City
|Trail Marking=Orange Rectangle
                    | State = Tennessee
|Trail Use=Hiking
                    | Trail Use = {{Hike}} {{Dogs}}
|Trail Features=Vistas
                    | Difficulty Rating = Medium
|Difficulty Rating=Medium
                    | Hike Time = 3
|Hike Time=1 hr
                    | Distance = 3.6
|Trail Distance=1.75 mi
                    | Elevation Gain = 1,475
|Round Trip Distance=3.50 mi
                    | High Point = 3,300
|Trail Type=In-and-Out
                    | Latitude = N36°15.7750
|High Point=3,295 ft
                    | Longitude = W082°21.9286
|Low Point=2,011 ft
                    | Medical = Johnson City, TN
|Elevation Gain=1,271 ft
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|Elevation Loss=0 ft
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|Elevation Change Direction=West-to-East
<googlemap lat="36.26292" lon="-82.36548"  zoom="9" width="270" type="map" height="180" selector="no" controls="small">
|Parking location=36.2625, -82.3652
36.26295,-82.36542,Lone Oak Trail
|Trailhead location=36.26295, -82.36542
</googlemap>
}}
}}
{{Trail Map|Other Trails=High Ridge Trail}}
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The Lone Oak Trail is shown as the orange line, while [[High Ridge Trail]] is in blue.
 
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== Trail Overview ==
== Trail Overview ==
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A few orange blazes are on the trail up near Tip-Top, but no markings observed on the relocation.
A few orange blazes are on the trail up near Tip-Top, but no markings observed on the relocation.


Several linear routes are available by staging a vehicle in the main or alternate park lots.  After hiking up on Lone Oak, continuing onto [[Trail connects to::High Ridge Trail]], [[Fork Ridge Trail]] over to the Towers, and down [[White Rock Trail]] will provide more overlook views while covering just under five miles.
Several linear routes are available by staging a vehicle in the main or alternate park lots.  After hiking up on Lone Oak, continuing onto High Ridge, Fork Ridge over to the antennas, and down White Rock trails will provide more overlook views while covering just under five miles.


== Typical Conditions ==
== Typical Conditions ==
<!-- Typical conditions throughout the year of what to expect on the trail. Rocky, muddy, sandy, flowers, lots of downed trees?  -->
<!-- Typical conditions throughout the year of what to expect on the trail. Rocky, muddy, sandy, flowers, lots of downed trees?  -->
This section of Buffalo Mountain Park suffered a fire in May 2008, thus most of the trail will have summertime views until the trees grow back.  Portions of the trail were relocated in 2007 as a path dug into the hillside, sometimes supported with rocks and logs.  If a “double track” refers to being wide enough for two people to walk side-by-side, then this trail is a single to a half track.  It narrows in place to only be as wide as a hiking boot.  Trekking poles are recommended to maintain your balance.  Would not suggest taking this trail in early spring as the dirt tread will be muddy and slippery.  Best time of year might be fall to see the surrounding mountain in full leaf color.
This section of Buffalo Mountain Park suffered a fire in May 2008, thus most of the trail will have summertime views until the trees grow back.  Portions of the trail were relocated in 2007 as a path dug into the hillside, sometimes supported with rocks and logs.  If a “double track” refers to being wide enough for two people to walk side-by-side, then this trail is a single to a half track.  It narrows in place to only be as wide as a hiking boot.  Trekking poles are recommended to maintain your balance.  Would not suggest taking this trail is early spring as the dirt tread will be muddy and slippery.  Best time of year might be fall to see the surrounding mountain in full leaf color.


==Fees, Permits, etc. ==
==Fees, Permits, etc. ==
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No fees or permits required.  This trail is not actually in Buffalo Mountain Park but passes through Cherokee National Forest and some private land to reach the park.
No fees or permits required for Buffalo Mountain Park.
 
== After the Hike ==
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== Misc. Information ==
== Misc. Information ==
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The trail was rerouted by late Tom Dosser, long-time hiker and supporter, when he was 77 years old, which added around 0.7 miles to the 1.2 miles shown on the park map.  However, the route now is more achievable due to the many switchbacks.
The trail was rerouted by Tom Dosser, long-time hiker and supporter, when he was 77 years old, which added around 0.7 miles to the 1.2 miles shown on the park map.  However, the route now is more achievable due to the many switchbacks.
 
== Maps ==
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<googlemap version="0.9" lat="36.264" lon="-82.358"  type="terrain" zoom="15" scale="yes" icons="http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/marker{label}.png">
http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/Lone_Oak_Trail.kml
 
(A) 36.2625,-82.36520
Parking pull-off
(G) 36.26295,-82.36542
Trailhead
(E) 36.265786,-82.352345
Tip-Top
</googlemap>


== Photos ==
== Photos ==
{{Park trail gallery|Trail={{PAGENAME}}}}
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{{Map Marker
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|Icon Type=Parking
Image:Lone Oak Trail Dosser sign.JPG|Dosser sign
|Marker Title=Parking pull-off
Image:Lone_Oak_Trail_trailhead.JPG|Trailhead from Dry Creek Road
|Marker Location=36.2625,-82.36520
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}}
</gallery>
{{Map Marker
 
|Icon Type=Trail sign
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|Marker Title=Trailhead
[[Category: Tennessee]]  [[Category: Overlook]]  [[Category: Medium]]
|Marker Location=36.26295,-82.36542
}}
{{Map Marker
|Icon Type=Overlook
|Marker Title=Tip-Top
|Marker Location=36.265786,-82.352345
}}
{{Map Marker
|Icon Type=Bench
|Marker Title=Fork Knob
|Marker Location=36.26883,-82.34725
}}
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