This trail has the most spectacular viewing opportunity on the district. The quarter mile up hill hike to a rock outcropping is well worth the effort. The view from the rocks stretches from southeast to north and on clear days it seems as if you can see all the way to the West Virginia State Line.
Details
Length:
0.25 mile
Difficulty:
Difficult
Time:
30 mins
Additional Details:
The trail starts at the pull off from FDR 447. It climbs eight or more stone steps to the trailhead. From here the trail becomes pretty steep. It is in good condition through to the end and varies in width from eighteen inches to three feet. Glimpses of the awaiting view can be seen between the trees along the way.
Once at the top you can see the rich hold wilderness area to the north, Lake Robertson and Little House Mountain to the south and southeast, and I-64 stretching west into the Alleghenies. Be sure to bring your camera for pictures of the view as well as wildflowers blooming along the trail
The trail begins on FDR 447
The trail ends on a beautiful rock outcropping with a spectacular view.
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