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{{Park | |||
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|Park Type=State Park | |||
|Park Website=https://www.breakspark.com | |||
|Trail Map Link=https://www.breakspark.com/park-information-hours/park-maps-and-trail-info/ | |||
|Activities=Hiking, Boating, Biking, Geocaching, Horses, Fishing | |||
|Features=Waterfalls, Vistas, Rivers, Lakes | |||
|Park Amenities=Pools, Fast Food Grill, Sports, Picnicking, Playgrounds | |||
|Lodging Types=Campground | |||
|Camping Amenities=Site water, Dump station, 20 amp electrical, 30 amp electrical, 50 amp electrical, Showers, Playgrounds, Wi-Fi, Camp Store | |||
|Area=4,500 acres | |||
|Operated By=Breaks Interstate Park Compact | |||
|Parking=37.296389, -82.296944 | |||
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{{Park trail map}} | |||
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== Park Overview == | |||
== Overview == | |||
[http://www.breakspark.com/ Breaks Interstate Park] offers twenty, mostly short, hiking trails covering around 12 miles that can be connected to enjoy various views around the gorge. Suggested loop hike take hits highlights of overlooks and down along the creek for a half day jaunt. | [http://www.breakspark.com/ Breaks Interstate Park] offers twenty, mostly short, hiking trails covering around 12 miles that can be connected to enjoy various views around the gorge. Suggested loop hike take hits highlights of overlooks and down along the creek for a half day jaunt. | ||
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An interesting roughly 4.5 mile loop hike can be created by combining half dozen trails. Drive 0.4 mile past the visitor's center to the parking lot for Towers Tunnel Overlook (N37°17.190 W82°18.215). First, head out 0.2 mile to the Towers Tunnel Overlook to see the railroad cut through the sandstone pillar. Back to the trailhead for the Prospectors' Trail. Head down for 0.8 mile until River Trail is reached. Switch to the mile long River Trail for closer look at the Russell Fork. Some of the side trails down to the river are steep (involve rock climbing to get back up). At the south end of River Trail, the path changes names to the Grassy Creek Trail. Follow the trail up along creek for 0.3 mile until Laurel Branch Trail is reached. Here is where some energy is going to be spent hiking 0.6 mile back up out of the gorge. Next, take the Geological Trail up to the parking lot of Stateline Overlook where you can see the second railroad tunnel. Next take the Overlook Trail over to the Clinchfield Overlook. Finally, short piece along the park road back to your vehicle. Depending on number of stops for photos and rest, the loop should take around three hours to complete. | An interesting roughly 4.5 mile loop hike can be created by combining half dozen trails. Drive 0.4 mile past the visitor's center to the parking lot for Towers Tunnel Overlook (N37°17.190 W82°18.215). First, head out 0.2 mile to the Towers Tunnel Overlook to see the railroad cut through the sandstone pillar. Back to the trailhead for the Prospectors' Trail. Head down for 0.8 mile until River Trail is reached. Switch to the mile long River Trail for closer look at the Russell Fork. Some of the side trails down to the river are steep (involve rock climbing to get back up). At the south end of River Trail, the path changes names to the Grassy Creek Trail. Follow the trail up along creek for 0.3 mile until Laurel Branch Trail is reached. Here is where some energy is going to be spent hiking 0.6 mile back up out of the gorge. Next, take the Geological Trail up to the parking lot of Stateline Overlook where you can see the second railroad tunnel. Next take the Overlook Trail over to the Clinchfield Overlook. Finally, short piece along the park road back to your vehicle. Depending on number of stops for photos and rest, the loop should take around three hours to complete. | ||
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Daily parking fee for passenger vehicles into VA state parks is $2 weekdays, $3 weekends. | Daily parking fee for passenger vehicles into VA state parks is $2 weekdays, $3 weekends. | ||
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{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Parking|Marker Title=Parking lot for Towers Tunnel Trail|Marker Description= |Marker Location=37.2865,-82.30358}} | |||
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Overlook|Marker Title=Towers Tunnel Overlook|Marker Description= |Marker Location=37.28369,-82.30354}} | |||
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Point of interest|Marker Title=Prospectors' Trail|Marker Description= |Marker Location=37.28511,-82.30308}} | |||
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Point of interest|Marker Title=River and Prospectors' trail intersection|Marker Description= |Marker Location=37.29004,-82.30941}} | |||
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Point of interest|Marker Title=Grassy Creek and River trail intesection|Marker Description= |Marker Location=37.29589,-82.31410}} | |||
{{Map Marker|Icon Type=Point of interest|Marker Title=Grassy Creek and Laurel Branch trail intersection|Marker Description= |Marker Location=37.29821,-82.30890}} | |||
37. | {{Map Marker|Icon Type=Point of interest|Marker Title=Laurel Branch and Geological trail intersection|Marker Description= |Marker Location=37.29468,-82.30474}} | ||
37. | {{Map Marker|Icon Type=Point of interest|Marker Title=Overlook Trail|Marker Description= |Marker Location=37.29271,-82.30803}} | ||
37. | {{Map Marker|Icon Type=Toilet|Marker Title=Visitors Center|Marker Description= |Marker Location=37.28727, -82.2958}} | ||
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Revision as of 08:00, 25 November 2019
Breaks Interstate Park | |
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Park Type | State Park |
Located | |
External Links | Official Website |
Entrance Fee | Unknown |
ActivitiesThings to do at the park | |
Park AmenitiesThings built to enjoy or use at the park | |
FeaturesNatural things to see at the park | |
Park Trails |
20 Trails / Total of 15.94 miles25.653 km <br /> |
Lodging Types | |
Camping Amenities | |
Park Area | 4,500 acres18.211 km² <br /> |
Operated By | Breaks Interstate Park Compact |
Main Location | Map |
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Park Overview
Breaks Interstate Park offers twenty, mostly short, hiking trails covering around 12 miles that can be connected to enjoy various views around the gorge. Suggested loop hike take hits highlights of overlooks and down along the creek for a half day jaunt.
How to get there
From Kingsport:
- Take I-81 north to Exit 14 (VA-140/Abingdon).
- Turn right/NE onto VA-140 and travel half mile.
- Turn right onto W Main St/US11/US19 for just under a mile.
- Turn left/norht onto US-19 and travel 29 miles to Rosedale.
- Turn left onto VA-80 and continue for 40 miles to park entrance.
- There are several parkings lots for the main trails.
GPS address for visitors center 627 Commission Circle Breaks, VA 24607.
Route Description
The following trails are available in Breaks Interstate Park.
An interesting roughly 4.5 mile loop hike can be created by combining half dozen trails. Drive 0.4 mile past the visitor's center to the parking lot for Towers Tunnel Overlook (N37°17.190 W82°18.215). First, head out 0.2 mile to the Towers Tunnel Overlook to see the railroad cut through the sandstone pillar. Back to the trailhead for the Prospectors' Trail. Head down for 0.8 mile until River Trail is reached. Switch to the mile long River Trail for closer look at the Russell Fork. Some of the side trails down to the river are steep (involve rock climbing to get back up). At the south end of River Trail, the path changes names to the Grassy Creek Trail. Follow the trail up along creek for 0.3 mile until Laurel Branch Trail is reached. Here is where some energy is going to be spent hiking 0.6 mile back up out of the gorge. Next, take the Geological Trail up to the parking lot of Stateline Overlook where you can see the second railroad tunnel. Next take the Overlook Trail over to the Clinchfield Overlook. Finally, short piece along the park road back to your vehicle. Depending on number of stops for photos and rest, the loop should take around three hours to complete.
Typical Conditions
Being a VA/KY state park, the dirt and gravel trails are kept in excellent condition. Some of the trail sections are narrow with steep dropoffs, so pay attention. After rain, some of the dirt trails are reported to be slippery.
Fees, Permits, etc.
Daily parking fee for passenger vehicles into VA state parks is $2 weekdays, $3 weekends.
Gallery