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== Trail Overview == | == Trail Overview == | ||
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Located in [[Persimmon Ridge Park]]. A | Located in [[Persimmon Ridge Park]]. A short hike through second generation hardwoods which would be excellent for young families as they could combine with the other nearby trails to determine an overall length. | ||
== How to get there == | == How to get there == |
Revision as of 16:09, 13 August 2011
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Trail Overview
Located in Persimmon Ridge Park. A short hike through second generation hardwoods which would be excellent for young families as they could combine with the other nearby trails to determine an overall length.
How to get there
Driving direction on main park page. Parking for the main trailhead is located by the playground area next to the campground. Trail begins behind the playground.
Route Description
Without a sign to definitively mark the western trailhead, used the wooden bridge as it also appears to be the start of Walter's Trail, thus the measured length of 0.7 miles is less than what was reported in the TN Greenways listing.
Miles | Walter Hopkins Trail | Miles | Elevation |
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0.0 | Trailhead on gravel road | 0.43 | 1711 |
0.16 | Up on highpoint | 0.27 | 1871 |
0.43 | Trailhead at sign by bridge | 0.0 | 1705 |
Typical Conditions
Hard dirt trail. Little use of switchbacks or water bars for erosion control. Might have had yellow blazes at one time, but could not see many. Someone has removed several blowdowns from the winter and spring storms, but benefited from clipping to open up the path.
Regulations
NO BIKES!
Misc. Information
The trail is named after Walter Hopkins, who led its construction for his Eagle Scout project. Might have been part of local Boy Scout Troop 39 (to be confirmed).
Maps
Walter Hopkins Trail is shown as green line below, while Luke Carter Trail is in red.
<googlemap version="0.9" lat="36.28833" lon="-82.4986" type="terrain" zoom="15" width="700" scale="yes" icons="http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/marker{label}.png"> http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/PRP_Luke_Carter_Trail.kml http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/PRP_Walter_Hopkins_Trail.kml http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/PRP_John_Tomko_Trail.kml
(G) 36.285559,-82.503766 Northern trailhead by bench File:PRP Walter Hopkins sign1.JPG (G) 36.283722,-82.502489 Southern trailhead at bridge, junction with PRP Luke Carter Trail File:PRP Walter Hopkins sign2.JPG </googlemap>
Photos
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