Although we didn't traverse the entire trail system, the nature park seems to have two separate trail systems; one set of extremely well marked loops (the lower loop was all woods, with no views) and another system that is less well marked, but took us to a campground and some gorgeous waterfalls. I think that we would have found an overlook if we had wanted to add a few more miles to the hike in the second system. It's not too far of a drive from Blacksburg either.
You can see a trail map for the second trail system here:
http://virginiasmtnplayground.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/BaseMap.pdf
We hiked from the parking area to both waterfalls via the butternut, waterfall, and catwalk trails. We then retraced our steps to the juncture of the catwalk and waterfall trails, this time continuing on the catwalk trail until reaching the butternut trail and bearing left. The waterfall and catwalk trails were steep, albeit very pretty
We also did the easy lower loop trail which can be seen on a map here: https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7036283
First waterfall off of the catwalk trail |
Casey at the first waterfall |
Casey and I at the first waterfall |
The second waterfall was tougher to photograph, but this is a bit of it. |
This is one of my top 3 favorite hikes. It is a bit of a struggle to traverse the creek at higher levels to get to the section of trail leading to the overlook. The full hike to the overlook got outlined in another hiking blog https://peaksandpaths.blogspot.com/2012/12/mill-creek-and-sentinel-point.html
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it too! I'll need to make it back to the overlook at some point.
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