Hike To The Top Of This Iconic Virginia Mountain Where Three Different States Converge
By Beth|Published July 01, 2019
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Have you ever dreamed of being in two places at once? Well, we’ve got some good news! When you hike to the top of this incredible Virginia mountain, you’ll be standing in not one, not two, but three places simultaneously. Winding its way to the Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina state line, the Tri-State Peak Trail will make you feel like a true explorer. Here’s more on this great adventure that awaits at Cumberland Gap National Historic Park.
If ever there was a destination that would make you feel like the ultimate outdoor explorer, it's Cumberland Gap National Historic Park. Containing 32 square miles of mountains, caves, and unique trails, this park is a treasure trove of natural wonders.
One trek, in particular, will lead to somewhere extraordinary. The aptly-named Tri-State Trail will lead you to the top of a mountain where the states of Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina converge.
The trail is a former Civil War roadbed, so you'll see remnants of history along the way. This stone furnace is one noteworthy attraction you'll want to explore.
As you make your way closer to the top of the mountain, you can't help but feel as though you're part of something spectacular. The Cumberland Gap is infused with the history of the land and its people.
Finally, at the top of the mountain, you'll reach the convergence of Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina. Each state is represented with a plaque marking the overlook.
With its incredible views, history, and unique location, the Tri-State Trail is truly a bucket-list destination. You'll quickly understand why this area is known as being the gateway to the west.
Have you experienced Cumberland Gap National Historic Park before? If so, we’d love to hear all about your visit! For more information, you can visit the official website by clicking here.
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