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Revision as of 10:41, 14 March 2011
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Trail Overview
Begin at a cascading waterfall. Proceed along the creek through old growth forest. Climb the ridge line up to a rocky overlook for the Powell River valley. All within the Stone Mountain section of Jefferson National Forest.
How to get there
- Take US23 to Big Stone Gap.
- Take the exit onto Gilley Avenue into town for couple miles.
- Turn right on 5th Street and drive thru town.
- Street becomes Roaring Branch Road.
- Park along road by trail sign.
Route Description
After admiring the heavy spring flow over the Roaring Branch waterfall, proceed up stone stairs created by youth conservation corps. The path continues through the very large trees with little undergrowth. Three stream crossings - first may be very difficult after heavy rain. Proceed up ridge line to High Butte overlook. (Great spot for lunch.) Reverse direction back to trailhead.
Typical Conditions
Fees, Permits, etc.
No fees or permits required for day hiking.
After the Hike
Misc. Information
Maps
File:Roaring Branch Trail - geocaches.JPG