Lake Keokee Loop Trail
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Trail Overview
Easy hike through dense woodlands around the manmade lake. Good for bird watching or wildflowers in season.
How to get there
From Kingsport, TN
- North on US-23 to Big Stone Gap.
- Wander thru town on US-23 and continue to Appalachia.
- Left/north onto VA-68 (Inman Street) for six miles.
- Continue straight onto SR-606 a couple of miles.
- Turn left/east onto SR-623 for half mile.
- Turn left/east onto SR-876 and proceed one mile to Lake Keokee Recreation Area.
Route Description
Lightly used, hardpacked trail around the lake – crossing the dam. In June, flame azaleas can be seen in bloom.
Olinger Gap Trail (1 mile) connects the Keokee Lake Loop Trail to the Stone Mountain Trail.
Typical Conditions
1/3/2012 phone call with Clinch Ranger - Since the severe December 2009 ice storm, a couple of volunteer crews have cleared the trail of blowdowns. While the trail is not listed as approved for mountain bikes, the ranger stated that a rider in December 2011 reported that the trail around the lake was clear - except for dense rhododendron growth of around 100 yards near junction with Olinger Gap Trail.
Fees, Permits, etc.
Open year-round. No fees or permits are required for day hiking. Managed by the Clinch Ranger District (Wise, VA) Tel: 276-328-2931 (M-F 8AM-4:30PM)
After the Hike
There are no words to decsbire how bodacious this is.
Maps
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