- Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail
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Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail Roan Mountain, the trail's highest point. Length 214 miles (Elizabethton to KMNMP) Location Southeast United States Trailheads Elizabethton, Tennessee
Kings Mountain National Military ParkUse Hiking, Motor Route, Historical Reenactment Highest point Roan Mountain Lowest point Watauga River Months late September to mid October Sights Blue Ridge Mountains
Doe River
Fort WataugaHazards river crossing
weather
partial motor routeThe Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail (OVHT) is part of the U.S. National Trails System. It recognizes the Revolutionary War Overmountain Men, Patriots from what is now East Tennessee who crossed the Great Smoky Mountains and then fought in the Battle of Kings Mountain in South Carolina.
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Location
The OVHT follows the route from Abingdon, Virginia, fording the Watauga River at Sycamore Shoals through present day Elizabethton, Tennessee, crossing the Doe River twice near both Hampton, Tennessee and Roan Mountain, Tennessee, and ascending over the steep Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina to the site of the Battle of Kings Mountain now within Kings Mountain National Military Park. The trail network consists of a 330-mile corridor, including a 70-mile branch from Elkin, North Carolina, that joins the main route at Morganton, North Carolina.
Fifty-seven miles of OVHT are officially developed for public use, and development continues on the remaining sections. The official sections of the trail were established through agreements with current landowners and often have overlapping designations. All officially certified segments are identified through the use of signs displaying the trail logo (an Overmountain man in profile on a brown and white triangle) or a white triangular blaze.
A parallel Commemorative Motor Route travels along state highways and, in some stretches, actually travels over the old historic roadway.
The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail is a cooperative effort of the National Park Service, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Overmountain Victory Trail Association, local governments, local citizens' associations, local historical societies and the states of Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
History
In anticipation of both the upcoming American Bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the 1980 bicentennial of the Battle of King's Mountain, many citizens in the five states along the original routes—which included Georgia --- reenacted and hiked along the segments of the Appalachian mountain trails and highways closely following the path of the actual 1780 march to the battle site located near present day Kings Mountain, North Carolina, on the North Carolina-South Carolina border.
Hikers, military reenactors, and scouts have long followed the segments of the famous overmountain victory trail, and in 1975 three Elizabethton boy scouts were among those who completed the first re-enactment of the overmountain march (approximately 214 miles in one direction) from Elizabethton to King's Mountain and were met at a ceremony by U.S. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller at the Kings Mountain National Military Park located near Blacksburg, South Carolina.
Many of these same OVT hikers, reenactors, and area citizens later sought federal recognition of the overmountain march to the Battle of King's Mountain as being analogous to the spontaneous response of the patriot Minutemen at Lexington and Concord during the American Revolutionary War.
OVT supporters worked with representatives of other American trails to create what became known as the National Trails System and later carried scrolls petitioning Congress for national designation of the OVT route. The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail was officially designated as a national historic trail during September 1980 by federal legislation authorized by the U.S. Congress, and later in 1980, President Jimmy Carter -- recognizing the historical significance of the frontier patriots marching over the Appalachian Mountains to defeat the Loyalist army at the Battle of King's Mountain—signed federal law designating the historical overmountain route as the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail, the first National Historic Trail established within the eastern United States exactly 200 years after the event it commemorates.[1][2]
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National Recreation Trails National Geologic Trail Ice Age Floods Trail
Protected Areas of Tennessee Federal National ParksChickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park · Fort Donelson National Battlefield · Fort Donelson National Cemetery · Shiloh National Cemetery • Shiloh National Military Park • Stones River National Battlefield • Stones River National CemeteryAppalachian National Scenic Trail • Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail • Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail • Trail of Tears National Historic TrailChickasaw • Cross Creeks • Hatchie • Lake Isom • Lower Hatchie • Reelfoot • Tennessee
Wilderness AreasBald River Gorge • Big Frog • Big Laurel Branch • Citico Creek • Cohutta • Gee Creek • Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock • Little Frog Mountain • Pond Mountain • Sampson Mountain • Unaka Mountain
Natchez Trace Parkway • Obed Wild and Scenic RiverState Big Ridge • Booker T. Washington • Cove Lake • Cumberland Mountain • Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail • Davy Crockett Birthplace • Fort Loudoun • Frozen Head • Harrison Bay • Hiwassee/Ocoee • Indian Mountain • Norris Dam • Panther Creek • Pickett • Red Clay • Roan Mountain • Sycamore Shoals • Warriors' Path
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Bledsoe • Cedars of Lebanon • Chickasaw • Chuck Swan • Franklin • Lewis • Lone Mountain • Martha Sundquist • Natchez Trace • Pickett • Prentice Cooper • Scott • Standing Stone • Stewart
Honey Creek * Piney Falls • Laurel-Snow • North Chickamauga Creek Gorge • Stinging Fork Falls • Virgin Falls
Other OtherTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (web) - Tennessee Department of Agriculture {web}Protected Areas of Virginia Federal Alexandria · Arlington · Balls Bluff · City Point · Cold Harbor · Culpeper · Danville · Fort Harrison · Fredericksburg · Glendale · Hampton · Hampton VA · Poplar Grove · Quantico · Richmond · Seven Pines · Staunton · Winchester · Yorktown
National TrailsAppalachian Trail · Blue Ridge Parkway · Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT · Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network · George Washington Memorial Parkway · Overmountain Victory NHT · Potomac Heritage Trail · Star-Spangled Banner NHT
George Washington · Jefferson · Mount Rogers National Recreation Area · Mountain Lake Wilderness · Ramsey's Draft Wilderness · Rough Mountain Wilderness · Saint Mary's Wilderness
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Appomattox-Buckingham · Big Woods · Bourassa · Browne · Channels · Chilton Woods · Conway-Robinson · Crawfords · Cumberland · Devil's Backbone · Dragon Run · Hawks · Lesesne · Matthews · Moore's Creek · Niday Place · Paul · Prince Edward-Gallion · Sandy Point · Whitney · Zoar
Antioch Pines · Bethel Beach · Big Spring Bog · Blackwater · Buffalo Mountain · Bull Run Mountains · Bush Mill Stream · Camp Branch Wetlands · Cape Charles Coastal Habitat · The Cedars · The Channels · Cherry Orchard Bog · Chestnut Creek Wetlands · Chestnut Ridge · Chotank Creek · Chub Sandhill · Cleveland Barrens · Clover Hollow · Cowbane Prairie · Crow's Nest · Cumberland Marsh · Dameron Marsh · Deep Run Ponds · Dendron Swamp · Difficult Creek · Elklick Woodlands · False Cape · Folly Mills Creek Fen · Goshen Pass · Grafton Ponds · Grassy Hill · Grayson Glades · Hickory Hollow · Hughlett Point · Johnsons Creek · Magothy Bay · Mark's and Jack's Island · Mount Joy Pond · Mutton Hunk Fen · Naked Mountain · New Point Comfort · North Landing River · Northwest River · Ogdens Cave · Parkers Marsh · Parramore Island · Pedlars Hill · Pinnacle · Poor Mountain · Red Rock Mountain · Savage Neck Dunes · Unthanks Cave · William B. Trower Bayshore · Wreck Island
Wildlife
Management AreasAmelia · Big Survey · Briery Creek · Chester F. Phelps · Cavalier · Chickahominy · Clinch Mountain · Crooked Creek · Dick Cross · Fairystone Farms · Featherfin · G. Richard Thompson · Game Farm Marsh · Goshen and Little North Mountain · Hardware River · Havens · Hidden Valley · Highland · Hog Island · Horsepen Lake · James River · Land's End · Mockhorn Island · Pettigrew · Powhatan · Princess Anne · Ragged Island · Rapidan · Saxis · Stewarts Creek · T. M. Gathright · Turkeycock · Weston · White Oak Mountain
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Appalachian • Blue Ridge Railway • Bull Run Occoquan • Chessie Nature • Dahlgren Railroad Heritage • Difficult Run • East Coast Greenway • Great Eastern • Massanutten • Huckleberry • New River • Overmountain Victory • Potomac Heritage • Tuscarora • Virginia Creeper • Washington & Old Dominion • Wild Oak
Piedmont Triad Location Cities Greensboro • Winston-Salem • High Point
Asheboro • Burlington • Clemmons • Eden • Graham • Kernersville • Lexington • Reidsville • ThomasvilleCounties Newspapers Greensboro News & Record • Winston-Salem Journal • High Point Enterprise • Burlington Times-News • Thomasville Times • Archdale-Trinity NewsHigher education Wake Forest University • Salem College • Winston-Salem State University • University of North Carolina School of the Arts • High Point University • Guilford College • University of North Carolina at Greensboro • Greensboro College • Bennett College • North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University • Elon UniversityProtected areas Blue Ridge Parkway • Deep River State Trail • Guilford Courthouse National Military Park • Hanging Rock State Park • Haw River State Park • Mayo River State Park • Mountains-to-Sea Trail • Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail • Pilot Mountain State Park • Rendezvous Mountain Educational State Forest • Stone Mountain State Park • Uwharrie National Forest • Yadkin River State TrailTransportation I-40 • I-85 • I-73 • I-74 • Bus I-40 • Bus I-85 • US 29 • US 52 • US 64 • US 220 • US 311 • US 421 • Piedmont Triad International Airport • Greensboro Urban Loop • Winston-Salem BeltwayCategories:- Hiking trails in North Carolina
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- National Historic Trails of the United States
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- Pisgah National Forest
- United States National Park Service areas in Tennessee
- Protected areas of Carter County, Tennessee
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