White Rock Spur Trail – Cumberland Gap |
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Trailhead Location | Located on Ewing Trail in Cumberland Gap National Park. |
Park Information | Cumberland Gap National Park |
Trail Features | Views, Dog Friendly
NOTE: for a complete list of features check out the tags at the bottom of this post. |
Trail Name | White Rock Overlook Spur Trail |
Last Hiked Dates | 05-14-2016 |
Trail Blaze Type/Color | None (Poorly Blazed) Easy to Follow |
Surface Type | Natural Surface Dirt, Rock, Roots |
Trail Type | ↔ Out and Back |
Rating | 1.79 – Easy |
Class | 1 |
Trail Official Mileage | .8 miles to White Rock Camp |
Average Speed | .86 MPH |
Max Speed | 3.4 MPH |
Maximum Elevation | 3348 |
Minimum Elevation | 3009 |
Elevation Gain/Loss | +337 / -132 (6.8% Grade) |
Track Download | White Rock Spur Trail to White Rock Camp - Cumberland Gap 1 file(s) 17.63 KB
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Official Map Download | Cumberland Gap National Park Official Map 1 file(s) 10.17 MB
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Waypoints | |
White Rock Camps | N36° 40.021′ W83° 26.826′ |
Junction Trailhead | N36° 39.953′ W83° 26.784′ |
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Midlife Hikers Review
This trail is accessed from the Ewing Trail and takes hikers to the Ridge Trail, White Rock Primitive Camp Trail and White Rock Overlook Trail. This section of the trail is pretty strenuous with a couple of touch switchbacks. Day-hiking is much easier and most average hikers will be able to complete this section.
We traveled this trail to reach the White Rock Camps and took our time enjoying the beautiful scenery and fern covered forest.
I would recommend this hike to all hikers of average skill level.
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