Ranging in length from ΒΌ mile to 19 miles, hiking tails are perfect for families. Lead the way and help your family discover Civil War forts and caves. Perhaps you will even catch a glimpse of Ursus americanus (black bear)!
Skylight Cave is a great place to explore. The Skylight Cave Trailhead is located at the Wilderness Road Picnic Area. Bring a flashlight and look for the cave crickets hiding in cave crevices.
Visit with a park ranger and try on a hunting shirt and a tri-cornered hat similar to those worn by Daniel Boone. Guess what - Daniel Boone didn't wear a coonskin cap. In the winter and in the rain, coonskin caps would get very wet and begin to smell. Tri-cornered hats, favored by Daniel Boone, were made from felt and kept one warm, even when wet.
Limber jacks are dancing toys. Carved by Appalachian craftsmen, the limber jacks provided youngsters in the mountains hours of excitement. Also try your hand with a dancing bear, and see if you can become an expert with a peg top.
Listen to a confederate soldier as he talks about life at the Gap during the Civil War. Learn about hardtack and hear the legend of Long Tom, a cannon so huge it could strike fear into the opposing enemy. Beware of signing any papers though - you might end up as a new recruit in the army .