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{{Trail Map}} __TOC__ ==Trail Overview== Take partway for 400' overlook, hike down to the lake, or make a loop ==How To Get There== After arriving at park entrance, continue on Panther Creek Park Road past visitors center and campground to Smallman Area parking lot. Backtrack down roadway to trailhead. ==Route Description== [[File:PCSP Point Lookout Trail Profile.png|thumb|right|Trail Profile]] Your choice on how far to hike - 1, 2, or 3 miles. (1) Go out to the overlook and straight back. (2) Make a loop including quarter mile of gravel horse trail. (3) During the loop hike, also walk down to the lake and back up. Take a look at your legs. If the left one is slightly longer, then proceed clockwise around the loop as the trail path is sloped. Go counterclockwise, if you feel your right leg is longer. For the hiking club, this trail is medium difficulty due to short length and limited elevation change but modified in this range for the strength of your knees. However, for general public, it is rated as moderately difficult in the park trail map brochure because of the overall length had having to climb back up if visiting the lake. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Mileage !! Feature !! Elevation |- | (0.10) || Parking || 1325 |- | 0.00 || Trailhead || 1293 |- | 0.03 || Trail split to straight or right || 1283 |- | 0.25 || Overlook with bench || 1350 |- | 1.10 || Spur trail to Cherokee Lake || 1225 |- | 1.60 || At Cherokee Lake || 1073 |- | 2.10 || North intersection with Horse Trail || 1170 |- | 2.35 || South intersection with Horse Trail || 1095 |- | 2.75 || Back at trailhead || 1295 |- | (2.85) || Back at parking || 1325 |} Notes: - If you take the spur trail to the lake, you have committed to hiking back up the hill. - The horse trail section is a wide gravel roadbed with some erosion problems. - Return leg to trailhead is marked by a small sign in the corner of the grassy open area. ==Typical Conditions== Hard packed dirt. Some slick spots after a good rain. Recommend good shoes and walking stick/trekking poles. Actual trail path appears to depend on where the blowdowns fall as the public just reroutes around. ==Miscellaneous Information== ==Gallery== {{Park trail gallery|Trail={{PAGENAME}}}}
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