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== Trail Overview ==
== Trail Overview ==
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Nice hike nearby for those in Kingsport. Good views of the Lake from the top of the ridge.
Nice hike nearby for those in Kingsport. Good views of the Fort Patrick Henry Lake from the top of the ridge.
 
== How to get there ==
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Revision as of 10:47, 5 March 2011


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Trail Name Devil's Backbone
Nearest City Kingsport
State Tennessee
Trail Marking {{{Marking}}}
Trail Use/Features Dnr hiking.pngDnr dog.png
Difficulty Rating Medium
Hiking Time 2 to 3 hrs"to3hrs" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property.
Distance, round-trip 3.43.4 mi <br />5.472 km <br />
Climb/Descent Elevation 275ft83.82 Meters <br /> / {{{Elevation Loss}}}"{{{Elevation Loss}}}" is not a number.
High Point 15551,555 Feet <br />518.333 Yards <br />473.964 Meters <br />
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Trail Overview

Nice hike nearby for those in Kingsport. Good views of the Fort Patrick Henry Lake from the top of the ridge.

How to get there

  1. Take Fort Henry Drive to left at traffic light onto Hemlock Rd.
  2. Make the hard left right in front of Warriors Path Park entrance to follow the road onto Fall Creek Rd.
  3. Cross the bridge over Patrick Henry Lake.
  4. Park at the first pull-off on the right at the golf cart crossing.
  5. Trail begins on the back corner of #17 tee crossing the small bridge with trail sign.

Route Description

The total almost 300ft elevation gain happens in the first half mile of the trail as you head straight up the hill. There are two overlooks as you go. One at a tee box on the golf course, a good turn around point for families and those not interested in the rest of the climb. There is also an overlook at the high point on the ridge. After the ascent the trail drops back to lake level and is steeper than the initial ascent, something to remember for a return trip. The trail then follows Fall Creek into old pasture lands past several old home sites on a loop through gentler hills.

Typical Conditions

The trails are fairly well maintained.

Fees, Permits, etc.

None needed, just park and go.

After the Hike

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