Near Cucumber Gap Loop
Path is well-worn and has a bit of root/rock exposure. Wildflowers border the trail during springtime.
Near Cucumber Gap Loop
Jakes Creek Trail - gravel road. Flowering trees during the springtime.
Near Cucumber Gap Loop
Old cottages.
Near Cucumber Gap Loop
Bridge crossing
Near Cucumber Gap Loop
Sharp-lobed Hepatica on the Cucumber Gap Trail

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Cucumber Gap Loop

4.0 (28 Ratings)
Get two for the price of one: a gentle stream hike and a quiet woods hike.
5.5
mi
Distance
805
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyRiver/CreekWaterfallWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.48mi
Distance
805ft
Elevation Gain
805ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
2,963ft
High Point
2,170ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trailhead is located near the Elkmont Campgound, though be sure to turn left onto Little River Road before the entrance of Elkmont Campground. The trailhead starts beyond the gate near the parking lot. You'll start on the Little River Trail. During your hike on this gravel road, which use to be a railroad used for logging, you'll hike along the river, sometimes very closely - keep an eye out for wildflowers in the spring, or reminiscence about the railroad from the past. After about 2.2 miles, you'll pass Husky Branch Falls. This small falls is located right off the trail and flows under the footbridge into Littler River. At about 2.4 miles you'll reached the Cucumber Gap Trail junction. You should veer right onto Cucumber Gap Trail at this point, though you can continue down the Little River Trail as it continues for 4 or 5 more miles.As you turn right onto Cucumber Gap Trail, you'll notice that you are now on a well-worn singletrack trail. You'll need to be careful of roots and rocks on the trail, and the sound of the river will soon disappear. You are now taking a quiet hike in the woods. There's more up and down terrain here, but it's a nice contrast to the Little River Trail. Wildflowers border the trail during the spring and early summer. After 2.4 miles on the Cucumber Gap Trail, you'll reach Jakes Creek Trail. Take a right here.Jakes Creek Trail is an old gravel road. Take this road for .3 miles, then you'll reach the !Jakes Creek Trailhead. From here, continue .5 miles on the road back to the parking lot.During your hike, you may see dilapidated cabins. Though they are closed off, they are an interesting feature to photograph. These used to be vacation cabins, built before the park was established. Although owners were given the option to lease their property for many years after the park was established, the NPS would not renew leases in 1994. There are plans to restore some structures, but the park will eventually be removing most of them.

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Contributors
Michelle Kras