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Revision as of 20:51, 18 December 2011
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Trail Overview
The Appalachian Trail travels through Laurel Fork Gorge, rarely straying far from the creek. Probably the most popular hiking destination for TEHCC 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).
Swimming is not allowed at the falls because of dangerous undertow in the pool. Wading downstream of the falls is suggested for enjoyment.
How to get there
Hampton
- From Elizabethton, go southeast on US 321 through Hampton for 1.3 miles.
- Look for parking area on the right.
Follow blue blazed trail to AT.
Dennis Cove
- From Elizabethton, go southeast on US 321 through Hampton for 0.8 miles.
- Turn right (south) on FR 50 (Dennis Cove Road) and travel 3.9 curvy miles.
- Look for AT access parking area on your left.
Route Description
The listed mileage and elevation change are for complete end-to-end and return hike. More typically the day hikes are an out-and-back from either access point.
Typical Conditions
Well maintained Appalachian Trail, including blue blazed side trail from Hampton. Sometimes during spring, the upper trail may be required due to flooding.
Fees, Permits, etc.
Per-vehicle use fee
After the Hike
Misc. Information
A bit of history...
The Koonford Bridge was destroyed by flooding in 1998 - and replaced few weeks later in one day by many volunteers. story link
Two further wilderness trail bridges destroyed in the same flood were replaced before the thru-hikers arrived that year. story link2
And the rock steps by the falls were also created in 1998 through concerted effort. story link3
Maps
<googlemap version="0.9" lat="36.27277" lon="-82.135" type="terrain" zoom="13" width="725" scale="yes" icons="http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/marker{label}.png"> http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/Laurel_Fork_Gorge.kml
(C) 36.27277,-82.135 Laurel Fork Falls (G) 36.28542,-82.15211 Trailhead - Hampton (G) 36.264067, -82.1231 Trailhead - Dennis Cove </googlemap>