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Blanton Forest SNP

Blanton Forest, Kentucky's largest old growth forest has been protected for future generations.
Link to Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund Web site

On Sept. 15, 1995, 1,075 acres of the south face of Pine Mountain in Harlan County were dedicated, protecting half of the largest old-growth forest in Kentucky. The preserve has grown with additions in 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007; all on the south face of the mountain. Its first addition on the north face was dedicated in December 2007. Today, Blanton Forest State Nature Preserve protects 3,124 acres of old-growth and second-growth forests. As one of 13 large old-growth tracts remaining in the eastern United States, Blanton Forest is a diverse ecological treasure. Many of the trees are 3 feet to 4 feet in diameter, towering 100 feet above the forest floor. Several trees have been dated to the late 1600s. Blanton Forest contains several forest communities, including mountaintop wetlands known as acid seeps and mixed-mesophytic deciduous forest. Many tree species such as sugar maple, tulip poplar, various oaks, hemlocks, beech and several magnolias make up the forest canopy.

A trail system approximately 4.5 miles in length is open for public use. The main trail consists of two loops leading to points of interest on the south face of Pine Mountain. The first loop is a moderately strenuous trail leading to a large sandstone rock outcrop known as Knobby Rock. From Knobby Rock, visitors gain a spectacular bird’s-eye view of the surrounding forest. The more strenuous loop to Sand Cave and the Maze takes visitors higher into the Watts Creek and Big Branch watersheds. Depending on the time of year, visitors can expect to see a wide range of wildlife and plant species within the largest old-growth forest in the commonwealth. In addition, a shorter half-mile trail leading along Watts Creek offers a scenic but less strenuous alternative route to enjoy the preserve.  Designated parking is available in a lot adjacent to Camp Blanton, a private facility. A kiosk and signs direct visitors to the trailhead. The preserve is open year round during daylight hours and is limited to foot travel only.

  • Features - largest old-growth forest in Kentucky.
  • Access - loop foot trail (four miles) up the south face of Pine Mountain, foot trail (one-half mile) along Watts Creek.
  • Facilities - none.
  • Parking - lot adjacent to Camp Blanton.
  • Hazards - steep slopes, venomous snakes and hazard trees. 
  • Activities - hiking, birding, nature photography and research.
  • Directions - Harlan County, approximately five miles west of the city of Harlan. From Interstate 75, take exit 29 onto U.S. Hwy 25E at Corbin. Travel south on U.S. 25E to Pineville. Turn left on U.S. Hwy 119 (crossing the Cumberland River) and travel north for 23.5 miles. Turn left on KY 840 at a sign for Camp Blanton. Follow KY 840 for approximately two miles; the parking area for the preserve is adjacent to Camp Blanton.
    Link to Directions via Google Maps

Efforts are underway to protect more of Blanton Forest. Visit the Kentucky Natural Lands Trust's Blanton Forest Web page to learn more about how YOU can help.

Preserve brochure with trail maps (PDF format)
 
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Kyle Napier, Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission
P.O. Box 102
Whitesburg, KY 41858
Phone: 606-633-0362
Fax: 502-573-2355
E-mail: Kyle.Napier@ky.gov