Crag Way Trail Loop-Grandfather Mountain-Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 299.9

Trail Head: Boone Fork Parking Area, Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 299.5
GPS:
36.1199, -81.7815
Distance: 3.68  miles
Duration: 3 hrs 20 minutes
Elevation: 1,056 feet
Skill Level: Strenuous Hiking Trails


Overview: This is a very family walking trail in Blowing Rock North Carolina. It is part of the Moses Cone Memorial Park Trail system. The hike is about one mile in length but is a beautiful walk around the lake during any season. This hiking trail is a great stretch your legs type of hike after you have been driving in the car all day. Pets are welcomed on this trail but must be on a leash. I would definitely recommend this hike during the fall season for a brisk walk and great picture taking.


Tips:

  • Make sure you have comfortable hiking shoes
  • You must sign your name to the Grandfather Mountain List for the Ranger
  • Bring plenty of water at least 2 bottles and a back pack

Bass Lake Loop Trail Map


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Video View From Flat Rock View on Grandfather Mountain

Wisemans View-Linville Gorge Wilderness-Pisgah National Forest

Wisemans View-Linville Gorge Wilderness-Pisgah National Forest

Wisemans View Linville Gorge


Video Taken from the Overlook at Wisemans View


 

Boone Fork Trail-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 296.5

Boone Fork Trail-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 296.5

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Trail Head: Julian Price Picnic Area
Distance: 4.9 miles
Duration: 2.5 hrs
Skill Level: Moderate /Strenuous


Overview:

 


 

Tips:

  • Not For First Time Hikers
  • Not Good For Kids Under 7 years of age
  • Bring at least 2 bottles of water and wear good hiking shoes
  • Don’t Forget To Take a Left At the Hebron Falls Sign

Boone Fork Trail Map:


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Price Lake Loop-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 296.7

Price Lake Loop-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 296.7

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Trail head: Milepost 296.7 Blue Ridge Parkway
Distance:
2 miles
Duration: 56 minutes
Skill Level: Moderate Hiking Trails


Overview:
The Price Lake loop trail is part of the Julian Price memorial park trails. From the Parking lot at the front of the lake at milepost 296.7.We went left around the lake and followed the path through the rhododendrons as we passed many opening with different views of the lake. We saw people fishing, canoeing, and sitting on benches enjoying the sounds and breeze of the lake. The trail winds around sometimes very close to the shore of the lake and you will have to cross many small and large bridges on the trail. We even got to see beavers and the dam they built towards the back of the lake. We even passed the boathouse were you can rent canoes and kayak for an adventure on the lake. The lake is at an elevation of 3410 feet. Continue past the campground entrance and you will end of back at the parking lot where you started. Price Lake is a wonderful hike and is worth a first or second trip during the fall foliage.


Tips:

  • Make sure you have comfortable shoes
  • Make sure your pet is on a leash
  • Family friendly trail
  • Nice Lake Views

Price Lake Loop Trail Map
bass lake loop


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Linville Falls Erwin’s View Trail- Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 316.4

Linville Falls Erwin’s View Trail- Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 316.4

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Trail head: Milepost 316.4 Blue Ridge Parkway
Distance:
1.9 miles
Duration: 25 minutes
Skill Level: Strenuous Hiking Trails


Overview:
Linville Falls is one of the major attractions along the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 316. Linville falls is located in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina and is the beginning of Linville Gorge; the waterfalls are fed from the Linville River and flows down the mountain into Lake James near Marion, North Carolina.

There are two main trails to see the Linville Falls and upper trail and lower trail. This trip we took the upper trail Erwin’s View Trail and is approximately 0.8 miles; 1.6 miles round trip taking 45 minutes to 1hr and 30 minutes. Starting from the Linville Falls Visitor Center the 0.5 mile hike takes you to an overlook where visitors can see the two upper falls and the rushing water as it carves out the rock falling 150ft to the main waterfall. The Erwin’s View trail leads to 2 more overlooks, the Chimney overlook (0.7 miles) and Erwin’s View overlook (0.8 miles).Each overlook has a great view of the waterfalls and the Linville Gorge and a picture is well worth a thousand words once you reach the overlooks.


Tips:

  • Make sure you go to the bathroom at the visitor center before you start your hike whether you take the upper or lower trail.
  • Make sure you bring a water bottle.
  • Make sure you bring a camera for pictures.
  • Make sure you wear sneakers or hiking shoes.

Linville Falls Trail Map
linville falls trail map


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Crabtree Falls-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 339.5

Crabtree Falls-Blue Ridge Parkway-Milepost 339.5

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Trail head: Milepost 339.5 Blue Ridge Parkway
Distance:
2.6 miles
Duration: 2 hrs
Skill Level: Moderate/Strenuous Hiking Trails


Overview:


Tips:

  • Make sure you have comfortable hiking shoes
  • There is a bathroom and a water fountain at the parking lot
  • Waterfall Picture taking bring camera

Crabtree Falls Loop Trail Map
crabtree falls


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