Dawkins Line Rail Trail is currently 25 miles long. An additional 11 miles will be added in the second phase of the trail work — when completed, the path will be 36 miles. This trail, built on top of rails from an out-of-use rail bed, is a major attraction for walkers, bicyclists and horseback riders from all over Kentucky and beyond. Many come to ride or walk with friends and others incorporate it into their daily active routines.
The first 18-mile leg of the trail, from Hagerhill in Johnson County to Royalton in Magoffin County, was opened to hikers, cyclists and horseback riders on June 15, 2013. This 18-mile section features 24 trestles and the Gun Creek Tunnel, which is 662 feet long. The trail follows the old Dawkins Line railroad bed that runs from Hagerhill to Evanston, KY. The Dawkins Line Rail Trail is the largest rail-to-trail in the state. Check back for updates about trail construction and make plans to visit this excellent hike and bike trail.
This cache is located at the Royalton Trailhead. This cache is hidden in a traditional way so use your geocaching sense to find. Please enjoy the trail while you are visiting this cache.
Kentucky State Parks Geocache Permit #183706DLRT
https://parks.ky.gov/swamp-branch/parks/recreation/dawkins-line-rail-trail