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Warrior's Path State Park
Park Warrior's Path State Park 
Address 1 Hemlock Road, Kingsport, TN 37663
Directions Directions by Google Maps
Contact
Hours sunrise to sunrise
Fees none
Hunting hunting prohibited
Weather
Trail Length 8 miles
Trail Type mostly singletrack
Configuration loop
Trail Users hikers
mountain bikers
Maps topo
line
GPS Data  
Video  
Vol. Trail Work Northeast Tennessee Mountain Bike Association

 


 

Trails open to hiking Mountain biking available

 

Trail Conditions Forum Add post
Posted on Sat, Jun 30th, 2007 00:56:12 by Schaarschmidt
Rode the trails today. They were in prefect condition. Only complaint is the trail signs don't point the way back to the trial head when you come to a intersection. This would not normally be a problem, as the NEMBA has plenty of maps at the trail head, except I dropped my along the trail.
Posted on Sun, Jul 31st, 2005 07:29:17 by Schaarschmidt
Post trail conditions and problem reports for the trails at [b:jkfsfy8p]Warrior's Path State Park[/b:jkfsfy8p] Kingsport , TN.
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Trail Description
Currently there is about 8 miles of singletrack that ranges from moderate to very technical. Given the geographic nature of the property, the trails are naturally rocky, rooty and very demanding in places. Great care has been taken during the planning and construction of the trails to yield a durable, maintenance-free trail system that will last for quite some time.Plans are in the works to add to the trails over the winter of 2005. There will be nearly 14 miles of trails when they are completed. The trailhead is easy to locate, simply follow the signs from the park entrance to the trailhead.

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