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There is also a different Kane Gap in West Virginia. | There is also a different Kane Gap in West Virginia. | ||
Reported that the Morrell mushrooms are seen along the trail during second or third week in April. | |||
Reported that the Morrell mushrooms are seen along the trail during second or third week in April. | |||
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Revision as of 13:06, 22 July 2020
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Trail Overview
Follow the footsteps of Daniel Boone up to a gap in Powell Mountain. Only part of the famous Wilderness Road which has not been paved.
How to get there
From Kingsport, TN
- North on US-23 to Duffield.
- Turn left/west at the red-light onto US-58/421 (Duff-Patt Highway).
- Turn right onto one of the roads heading north (Industrial Park, Daniel Boone, or Technology Trail).
- Turn left onto Fraley Ave.
- Shortly you’ll see a “pink” or “orange” gate on the right. If the gate is unlocked, then head uphill to a parking area by the water tower. It is not recommended to drive further due to deep ruts in the roadway. If the gate is locked, there is parking at N36°43.179 W82°48.445.
Route Description
Lightly used. First half to three-quarters mile is a rutted gravel road. The path then becomes a former logging road winding up to the mountain gap. Return by same route. Reported to be a blazed route.
The trail is also reported to continue down into Wallen’s Creek valley for an extended hike.
Typical Conditions
Not a typical trail as more walking along wide gravel, and then logging roads. Views are limited by forests which line the path, thus late fall to early spring would be good if interested in looking down into the valleys.
Fees, Permits, etc.
No fees or permits are required for day hiking. Open sunrise to sunset.
After the Hike
Misc. Information
There is also a different Kane Gap in West Virginia.
Reported that the Morrell mushrooms are seen along the trail during second or third week in April.
Maps
Photos
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