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Breaks Interstate Park

Breaks Interstate Park
Breaks.jpg
Breaks Canyon, May 2003
Map showing the location of Breaks Interstate Park
Map showing the location of Breaks Interstate Park
Location on Kentucky/Virginia border
Location Kentucky and Virginia, United States
Nearest city Elkhorn City, Kentucky
Coordinates 37°17′47″N 82°17′49″W / 37.29639°N 82.29694°W / 37.29639; -82.29694Coordinates: 37°17′47″N 82°17′49″W / 37.29639°N 82.29694°W / 37.29639; -82.29694
Area 4,500 acres (1,800 ha)
Established 1954
Visitors 286,401 (in 2014)
Governing body Breaks Interstate Park Compact
http://www.breakspark.com

Breaks Interstate Park is a bi-state state park located partly in southeastern Kentucky and mostly in southwestern Virginia, in the Jefferson National Forest, at the northeastern terminus of Pine Mountain. Rather than their respective state park systems, it is instead administered by an interstate compact between the states of Virginia and Kentucky. It is one of several interstate parks in the United States, but only one of two operated jointly under a compact rather than as two separate state park units. The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Kentucky Department of Parks are still major partner organizations, however.

The Breaks, also referred as the "Grand Canyon of the South", is the deepest gorge east of the Mississippi River, through which the Russell Fork river and Clinchfield Railroad (now the CSX Transportation Kingsport Subdivision) run. It is accessed via highway 80 (Virginia 80 and Kentucky 80), between Haysi, Virginia and Elkhorn City, Kentucky, and passes through the community of Breaks, Virginia east of the park.

American frontiersman Daniel Boone is credited with being the first person of European descent to discover the Breaks, which he first saw in 1767.


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