Lonesome Pine Loop
The Lonesome Pine Loop is a great choice for anyone wanting to visit the areas mentioned in John Fox Jr.’s 1908 novel, “Trail of the Lonesome Pine”. Many of the sites on this loop are located directly on the Pound River or one of its connecting waterways, where you can watch the sizable beaver population contribute to the region’s unique ecosystem. Climb to the peak of Birch Knob and enjoy breath-taking views of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina or stop at one of the several other sites for the great biological diversity hidden within the Appalachian Mountains. Stop by the John Flanagan Reservoir and watch the hawks soar over the water and hike through the Breaks Interstate Park to get a wonderful view of the Appalachian Mountains.
Visit the DWR website (https://dwr.virginia.gov/vbwt/mountain-trail/MLP/), print the map, get the details of each site along the loop, and get your adventure started.