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Tennessee
Carter County
Elizabethton

Hampton to Gap Creek Road loop from Elizabethton

Moderate

2.8

(29)

62

riders

Hampton to Gap Creek Road loop from Elizabethton

02:01

31.8km

330m

Cycling

The Hampton to Gap Creek Road loop from Elizabethton offers a delightful touring cycling experience, guiding you through a landscape rich with green pastures and charming old country homes. You'll navigate winding roads that transition from open countryside to forested sections, with the route touching on Gap Creek Road, known for its connection to the flatter Tweetsie Trail. This blend of terrain ensures a varied ride, showcasing the natural beauty of the region around Elizabethton.

This moderate 19.8-mile (31.8 km) cycling route features 1081 feet (329 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 2 hours and 1 minute to complete. It's a great option for cyclists looking for a rewarding ride that isn't overly strenuous but still provides a good workout. Parking can generally be found in Elizabethton, a town known for its cycling-friendly infrastructure, making it a convenient starting point for your adventure.

Beyond the ride itself, the area is steeped in history and natural charm, with landmarks like the Elizabethton Covered Bridge adding to the scenic appeal. This loop provides a fantastic way to explore the diverse cycling opportunities in Washington and Carter County, offering a taste of both challenging ascents and more relaxed sections, perfect for a day out on two wheels.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Parking

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78 m

Historic Train Exhibit at Harmon Park

Highlight • Historical Site

There are two large parking lots at this location. One is specifically for Harmon Park where you will find a nice covered picnic area and a playground for children. The other seems to be for the Carter Compassion Center and a Historical Train. The Carter Compassion Center, located between the two parking lots, is a non-profit that works to alleviate poverty in the area. At the far end of the parking lot you will find a plaque and an old train engine. The plaque gives you information about the history of trains in this area. This is an interesting place to visit or just park your car before a ride.

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17.8 km

Gap Creek Road

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Gap Creek Road offers a nice alternative to Mary Patton Highway. It is much smaller and less traffic. It also a small country road instead of a highway. It is not as quick as Mary Patton Highway and the highway does have a large shoulder but I find it nicer.

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27.0 km

Fort Watauga

Highlight • Historical Site

Fort Watauga is actually a reconstruction of the original fort that was here. Each year there are several different educational events that take place here. Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park surrounds the fort and is also interesting to visit. It is not far off the Tweetsie Trail, making it an easy and interesting stop while out on a bike.

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31.1 km

Elizabethton Covered Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

This bridge was built in 1882 in order to allow the town of Elizabethton to grow to the south. Each June there is a festival/parade that honors the bridge. Although the bridge is no longer open to motor vehicle traffic, it is still open to both bicycles and pedestrians throughout the year. Cyclists must dismount before crossing.

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31.8 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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17.5 km

5.46 km

4.76 km

3.17 km

860 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

25.3 km

4.49 km

1.69 km

421 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the starting point for the Hampton to Gap Creek Road loop?

While there isn't one official trailhead with dedicated parking for this specific loop, many cyclists begin their ride in Elizabethton. You can often find parking near local parks or public areas in town, which provides convenient access to the route.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

The Hampton to Gap Creek Road loop is rated as moderate. While it includes rolling hills and an elevation gain of about 329 meters, it can be adapted for different fitness levels. Riders with good fitness might find more challenging variations, while a touring cyclist with some experience should find the main route manageable.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The route primarily follows paved roads, characteristic of the local road network in Elizabethton and Hampton. However, it's always a good idea to check a specific route map or GPS data to confirm road surfaces, as some variations in the broader area might include unpaved sections. Expect rolling hills typical of the Appalachian foothills.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

As you cycle this loop, you'll experience the scenic beauty of the Appalachian foothills. The route traverses rural landscapes, offering views of peaceful farmland, forests, and natural vistas. You'll also pass through sections of Elizabethton, providing a mix of town and country views.

When is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The best time to cycle this loop is generally during the spring, summer, and fall months. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming foliage, while fall provides cooler weather and vibrant autumn colors. Summer can be warm, so consider early morning rides. Winters can be cold with potential for ice or snow, making cycling less ideal.

Are there any notable sights or landmarks on the route?

Yes, the route passes by several interesting points. You can see the Historic Train Exhibit at Harmon Park, ride along Gap Creek Road, and pass near Fort Watauga. You'll also cross the historic Elizabethton Covered Bridge.

Does this cycling route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route integrates into a larger network of cycling options. It includes sections of the Mountains B and Stateline Tour, and also briefly touches parts of the Tweetsie Trail, Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail, Riverfront Linear Park, and Patriot's Path.

Is the Hampton to Gap Creek Road loop dog-friendly?

As this route primarily uses public roads, dogs are generally allowed if they are well-behaved and on a leash. However, cycling with a dog requires specific equipment and training for both the rider and the dog to ensure safety on roads with traffic. Always be mindful of local leash laws and traffic conditions.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to cycle this route?

No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to cycle the Hampton to Gap Creek Road loop. It primarily uses public roads and is freely accessible.

What should I bring for a touring bicycle ride on this loop?

For a touring bicycle ride on this moderate loop, you should bring essentials like water, snacks, a repair kit (including a spare tube and pump), a helmet, and appropriate cycling attire. Given the rolling hills, consider gearing suitable for varied inclines. A phone for navigation and emergencies is also recommended.

Are there any cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the route?

The route passes through Elizabethton, where you can find various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores. While specific establishments directly on the rural sections of Gap Creek Road might be limited, you'll have options in town at the beginning or end of your ride.

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