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{{Trail Map|Other Trails=Nolichucky River to Indian Grave Gap}} __TOC__ == Trail Overview == == How to get there == == Route Description == (Trail South > North) === Spivey Gap === Spivey Gap (3200') is the southern boundary of the TEHCC's maintenance responsibility and where US19W cross the Trail. South of Spivey Gap, the Trail is maintained by the [http://www.carolinamtnclub.org/ Carolina Mountain Club]. Oglesby Branch, named after TEHCC founder Frank Oglesby, is trail north on Flattop Mountain. === No Business Knob Shelter === [[Shelter:No Business Knob|No Business Knob Shelter]] (3251') is a concrete block shelter built in 1963 by the United States Forest Service. === Cliff Ridge === Overlooking the Nolichucky River, Cliff Ridge is the last high point before descending to the Chestoa Bridge crossing of the Nolichucky River. === Nolichucky River and Erwin, TN === The AT meets the Nolichucky River at Chestoa Bridge. Downtown Erwin is approximately 2 miles from this point. Food, resupply, shuttles and lodging are available. == Photos == {{Park trail gallery|Trail={{PAGENAME}}}} {{Template:AT_Segments}}
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