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The E. Lucy Braun Memorial Trail is named in honor of the Cincinnati, Ohio ecologist who studied and documented the old growth forests of Eastern Kentucky in the 1930’s. Dr. Braun was a champion for preserving natural areas throughout her life. Both loops of this trail offer a chance to see the old growth trees and experience the rich diversity of Pine Mountain. From the KNLT parking lot, visitors walk up the gravel road to the trailhead. The moderate Knobby Rock Loop includes a large sandstone rock outcrop with a bird’s eye view of the mountains. The Sand Cave Loop is more strenuous and leads through a maze of jumbled sandstone blocks to a spectacular sandstone rock shelter. The easy walk along the Watts Creek Trail is a good way to see towering hemlocks and experience the solitude of the forest. The spur trail segment that runs along the banks of Watts Creek is not a loop trail, and you must return on the same path. The preserve is open every day starting at sunrise. It closes at sunset. Darkness closes in quickly once the sun sets. Please allow enough time to complete your hike.
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