Pine Mountain State Scenic Trail

Pine Mountain State Scenic Trail
Length 120 mi (193 km)
Location Eastern Kentucky, United States
Trailheads Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky
Use Hiking
Hiking details
Trail difficulty Moderate to Difficult
Sights Cumberland Plateau
Hazards Severe weather
American black bear
Tick-borne diseases
Mosquitos
Biting flies
Chiggers
Steep grades
Limited water
Diarrhea from water
Poison ivy
Venomous snakes

Pine Mountain State Scenic Trail is a 120 mi (193 km) trail under development in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Once completed, the trail will wind along Pine Mountain Ridge from the Breaks Interstate Park to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. The park itself will cover a 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) band along Pine Mountain.[1]

As of May 2014, the trail is completed from the Breaks Interstate Park to Kingdom Come State Park.[2]

Trail sections

The following chart lists the completed trail sections as of May 2014:

Trail Section Length Shelters Start to Finish
Birch Knob 28 mi (45 km) one Breaks Interstate Park to U.S. 23
Highland Section 16 mi (26 km) two U.S. 23 to U.S. 119
Birch Knob Shelter on the Pine Mountain State Scenic Trail
The falls via a spur trail of the Pine Mountain Trail near the Birch Knob shelter

Trail rules

References

  1. Susan Reigler, Pam Spaulding (2009). "Eastern Kentucky Parks". The Complete Guide to Kentucky State Parks. Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0-8131-9208-0.
  2. Pine Mountain Trail Conference Retrieved on 2009-12-28

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