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== Trails ==
== Trails ==
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The following trails are available in Grayson Highlands State Park.  
Instead of listing every trail, below are suggested hike routes for you to consider.
 
Work in progress:
 
*Stampers Branch Trail: mileage 2.0; F
*Appalachian Trail: mileage 2.8; F
*Horse Trail (east): mileage 1.7; H, F, B, X
*Horse Trail (north): mileage 1.0; H, F, X
*Seed Orchard Road: mileage 1.3; H, F, B, X
*Old Upchurch Road: mileage 3.7; H, F, B, X
*Service Road: mileage 0.5; B, F, X
*Appalachian Spur Trail: mileage 1.0; F
*Wilburn Branch Trail; mileage 1.5; F, B


{|class="wikitable" border="1"
{|class="wikitable" border="1"
!Trail
!Trail
!Distance (miles)
!Distance (miles)
!Blaze
!Usage
!Usage
|-
|-
|[[Rhododendron Trail]]
|[[Appalachian Spur Trail]]
|1.0  
|1.0
|{{Hike}}{{Skiing}}  
|Blue
|----
|{{Hike}}
|-
|[[Appalachian Trail]]
|2.8
|White
|{{Hike}}
|-
|[[Cabin Creek Trail]]
|[[Cabin Creek Trail]]
|1.9 loop
|1.9 loop
|{{Hike}}
|Yellow
|----
|[[AT, Wilburn Ridge, Scales]]
|11.6 loop
|{{Hike}}
|----
|[[Twin Pinnacles]]
|1.6 loop
|{{Hike}}  
|{{Hike}}  
|----
|----
|[[Listening Rock Trail]]
|[[Listening Rock Trail]]
|2.0 loop
|2.0 loop
|Yellow
|{{Hike}}  
|{{Hike}}  
|-
|[[Rhododendron Trail]]
|1.0
|Blue
|{{Hike}} {{Skiing}}
|----
|----
|[[Rock House Ridge Trail]]
|[[Rock House Ridge Trail]]
|1.4 loop
|1.4 loop
|Blue
|{{Hike}}
|----
|[[Seed Orchard Road]]
|1.3
|Red
|{{Hike}} {{Bike}} {{Horses}} {{Skiing}}
|-
|[[Stampers Branch Trail]]
|2.0
|Yellow
|{{Hike}}
|-
|[[Twin Pinnacles]]
|1.6 loop
|Red
|{{Hike}}  
|{{Hike}}  
|----
|----
|[[Wilson Creek Trail]]
|[[Wilson Creek Trail]]
|1.8 loop
|1.8 loop
|Red
|{{Hike}}  
|{{Hike}}  
|----
|----
|}
|}


Key: F = Foot Traffic; H = Horseback Riding; B = Mountain Bikes; X = Cross Country Skiing
A recommended 11.6 mile loop hike would involve the [[AT, Wilburn Ridge, Scales|AT, Wilburn Ridge, and Scales]] trails.


== Link ==
== Link ==

Revision as of 21:00, 1 September 2011

Great state park has several hiking trails to panoramic vistas and scenic waterfalls with also connections to the Appalachian Trail.

Driving Directions

From Bristol, TN

  1. Follow I-81 north to Exit 35.
  2. Take Exit 35, turn right onto Va. 762, which becomes Va. 600 at blinking light.
  3. Follow Va. 762/600 12 miles to intersection with Va. 603.
  4. Continue south on Va. 600 after "dogleg" around businesses and reach U. S. 58 in about 8 miles.
  5. Turn left onto U. S. 58 east for about 10 miles to Grayson Highlands State Park (pay entry fee).

The Scales area can be directly accessed from the north side of the park.

Overall Park Map

<googlemap version="0.9" lat="36.635" lon="-81.510" type="terrain" zoom="13" scale="yes" icons="http://tehcc.org/clubwiki/kml/marker{label}.png"> 36.628479,-81.496582,Grayson Highlands State Park (E) 36.63002, -81.50955 Big Pinnacle (E) 36.62678, -81.50507 Little Pinnacle (A) 36.6335,-81.506 Overnight Parking Lot </googlemap>

Fees, Hours, Restrictions

Daily parking fee for passenger vehicles into VA state parks is $2 weekdays, $3 weekends.

Trails

The following trails are available in Grayson Highlands State Park.

Trail Distance (miles) Blaze Usage
Appalachian Spur Trail 1.0 Blue Dnr hiking.png
Appalachian Trail 2.8 White Dnr hiking.png
Cabin Creek Trail 1.9 loop Yellow Dnr hiking.png
Listening Rock Trail 2.0 loop Yellow Dnr hiking.png
Rhododendron Trail 1.0 Blue Dnr hiking.png Dnr skiing.png
Rock House Ridge Trail 1.4 loop Blue Dnr hiking.png
Seed Orchard Road 1.3 Red Dnr hiking.png Template:Bike Dnr horse.png Dnr skiing.png
Stampers Branch Trail 2.0 Yellow Dnr hiking.png
Twin Pinnacles 1.6 loop Red Dnr hiking.png
Wilson Creek Trail 1.8 loop Red Dnr hiking.png

A recommended 11.6 mile loop hike would involve the AT, Wilburn Ridge, and Scales trails.

Link

Park website link