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Revision as of 05:10, 6 June 2011
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Trail Overview
The Appalachian Trail travels through Laurel Fork Gorge, rarely straying far from Laurel Fork Creek. Probably the most popular hiking destination is Laurel Fork Falls, a 50' cascading waterfall. There are AT access points at both the NW end of the gorge (Hampton) and SE (Dennis Cove).
How to get there
Hampton
- From Elizabethton, go southeast on US 321 through Hampton for 1 mile
- Look for parking area on the right 36.28542,-82.15211
Dennis Cove
- From Elizabethton, go southeast on US 321 through Hampton for .8 miles
- Turn right (south) on FR 50 (Dennis Cove Road) and travel 2(?) miles
- Look for AT access parking area on your left 36.24618,-82.12311
Route Description
Typical Conditions
Fees, Permits, etc.
Per-vehicle use fee