Formerly known as the Pompey/Mt. Pleasant Trail, this 4.8 mile loop was renamed in honor of Henry Lanum, a dedicated Appalachian Club Member who spent many hours maintaining trails. The trail climbs to the top of Pompey Mountain (4,032 feet) taking hikers through hardwood forest graced with mountain laurel, rhododendron, blueberries, and lovely wildflowers. The trail continues along the ridge top with glimpses of the Blue Ridge. At 2.4 miles, the Mt. Pleasant Spur leaves the main trail taking hikers .5 miles to the top of Mount Pleasant (4,071 feet). Large flat rocks and spectacular views make this an ideal spot for lunch. Watch for rare peregrine falcons, and endangered species nesting in the area. Return to the main trail and contiune on loop for 2.4 miles mack to trailhead.
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