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{{Trail Map}} __TOC__ ==Trail Overview== ==How To Get There== ==Route Description== ==Typical Conditions== ==Fees, Permits, etc.== ==After the Hike== ==Miscellaneous Information== ==Gallery== {{Park trail gallery|Trail={{PAGENAME}}}}
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{{Trail Map}} __TOC__ == Trail Overview == This is part of the [[Roan Mountain State Park]] trail system == How to get there == <!-- Please enter detailed instruction on how to find the trail head. --> From the visitor center walk between the water wheel building and the bathrooms. Head left and go under the waterwheel flume to begin the hike. == Route Description== [[File:Peg leg mine profile.png|thumb|right]] Short trail beginning at the visitor center. {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- !Feet Out !{{PAGENAME}} !Feet Back !Elevation (ft) |- |0 |Trail head at Visitor's Center |1,596 |2,714 |- |198 |Unknown split, continue right for trail |1,398 |2,697 |- |1,015 |Viewing platform |581 |2,850 |- |1,596 |Peg Leg Mine |0 |2,909 |} == Typical Conditions == <!-- Typical conditions throughout the year of what to expect on the trail. Rocky, muddy, sandy, flowers, lots of downed trees? --> Being a TN state park, the dirt and gravel trails are kept in good condition. Some of the trail sections are steep, thus can be slippery after a rain. == Misc. Information == <!-- Enter any additional information that doesn't fit an any other fields. Any seasonal features, factoids, etc...? --> General John T. Wilder purchased this land as part of a 7,000 acre purchase for $25.15 an acre in 1870. One of the mines he started became known as the Peg Leg Mine. The mine was mined for iron ore. The ore was sent to a smelter across the Doe River. The water wheel, similar to the one near the visitor's center, was used to lift and drop a 500-lb hammer and to crush the ore. The ore would then be loaded on to rail cars and sent to Cranberry, North Carolina for further processing before making its way to Ohio and Pennsylvania to a steel mill. == Photos == {{Park trail gallery|Trail={{PAGENAME}}}}
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