Near Cumberland Gap Out-and-Back
An even-larger footbridge on the Daniel Boone Trail peaks Fido's interest.
Near Cumberland Gap Out-and-Back
Cumberland Gap
Near Cumberland Gap Out-and-Back
A small footbridge keeps Fido's feet dry on the Daniel Boone Trail.
Near Cumberland Gap Out-and-Back
The Wilderness Road Trail is smooth and scenic through this section.
Near Cumberland Gap Out-and-Back
The trail crosses over a low-water creek with small falls.

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Cumberland Gap Out-and-Back

3.5 (2 Ratings)
This hike heads over the Gap, across the Daniel Boone Trail, and back.
5.8
mi
Distance
908
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
CaveFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringViewsWaterfallWildflowers
Access Issues
Cumberland Gap closes at dark. Check their <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.nps.gov/cuga/index.htm">website</a> for information about backcountry camping.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.76mi
Distance
908ft
Elevation Gain
908ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
1,641ft
High Point
1,250ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Start in the Thomas Walker parking area and follow the Object Lesson Road up to the Saddle of The Gap. The former road through the Gap has been restored to its 1907 appearance, so you may see some gravel underneath in places. As you climb up to the Gap, the Wilderness Road Trail will join about three-fourths of the way. On your right, just a bit back from the Wilderness Road Trail, you'll see a pyramid rock structure dedicated by the Daughers of the American Revolution marking a turn onto the Wilderness Road Trail. Take this branch, and the Saddle of the Gap is a little further. You'll also pass Harlan Trail, which runs off to your left. When you reach the Saddle of the Gap, keep an eye out for the Tri-State Peak Trail, which breaks off to the right. It's a short out-and-back to see the plaque marking where the states of Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee meet. You'll continue along the Wilderness Road Trail until it meets up with the Daniel Boone Trail. You'll enjoy the small bridge over a local creek, whose fast, flowing water forms a small waterfall and has been used to power mill wheels.From the end of the Daniel Boone Trail, retrace your steps back to the Thomas Walker parking area.
History & Background
Object Lesson Road was a trail developed from Old Highway 25 through the Gap. The whole area is full of Civil War and Wilderness historical points of interest. The park itself has added signage showing its historical significance.

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