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Gray's Arch Trail

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Where: Daniel Boone National Forest, KY

Country: US

Length: 1.1 Miles

Difficulty: Strenuous

Crowds: Packed


Nearest Town: Lexington

Miles from Town:

Elevation Gain: 260

Beginning Elevation:

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Description

The trail leaves Gray's Arch Picnic. Area. On the ridge top It passes through mixed Pine and hardwood stands with Blueberry and Huckleberry understory. After 0.2 miles the trail follows Trail #221 down the ridge and then off into a drain to Kings Branch. There the "trail again forks with Trail #205 leading to Gray's Arch.

  • Start: Gray's Arch Picnic Area
  • End: Gray's Arch
  • Trail Connections: Rough Trail #221
  • Elevation: 1260'- 1000'

Directions

Turn South off the Mountain Parkway at Slade, KY to Hwy. it. Follow Hwy. 11 North 0.1 miles to Hwy. 15. Travel East on Hwy. 15 3.2 miles to Tunnel Ridge Road on the left. Follow Tunnel Ridge Road 0.9 atlas to Gray's Arch Picnic Area on the right.

Highlights

The trail is very scenic and rich In flora. During wet weather there to a beautiful waterfall at the arch.



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