The Guzzler Rifle
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park contains more than 50 miles of trails in its 20,000 acres. Many are open to visitors on horseback as well as those on foot. From forested glades to breathtaking summit vistas to a hidden Appalachian community, these paths lead to something for everyone. The chart below will help you plan your excursion. Please note that mileages are one-way.

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Trailhead Destination Miles
Pinnacle to Sugar Run 1.7
to Lewis Hollow Trail 1.7
to Gibson Gap Trail 5.1
to Indian Rock 10.5
to Hensley via Indian Rock 11.0
to Hensley via Ridge Trail 11.7
to Chadwell Gap 12.4
to Martin's Fork Cabin 12.6
to Chadwell Gap Trail 12.8
to Ewing Trail 15.6
to Sand Cave Trail 15.8
to White Rocks Campground Trail 16.5
to White Rocks 16.6
to Civic Park 19.0
Civic Park to Ridge Trail 3.8
to Sand Cave Trail 4.0
to White Rocks Campground Trail 3.0
to White Rocks 3.2
to Martin's Fork 7.2
to Hensley Settlement 8.0
Wilderness Road Campground to  Gibson Gap Trail 4.8
to Honey Tree Spur 1.1
to Green Leaf Nature Trail 0.1
Wilderness Road/Mischa Mokwa to Ewing Trail 21.0
Wilderness Road Picnic Area to Skylight Cave 0.6
to Ridge Trail 1.1
to Pinnacle 2.8
Highway 988 via Sugar Run to Ridge Trail 2.2
to Pinnacle 3.9
Visitor Center to Fitness Trail 2.0
to Bike Trail 1.0
Iron Furnace/Wilderness Road to Wilderness Road 0.3
to Saddle of the Gap 0.6
to Tri-State Peak 1.2

Thomas Walker Parking Lot/ Wilderness Road Trailhead

to Saddle of the Gap 1.1
Thomas Walker Parking Lot/
Object Lesson Road Trailhead
to Wilderness Road 0.4
to Saddle of the Gap 0.6
to Tri-State Peak 1.2

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