Azalea
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Trail Overview
Located in Bays Mountain Park. Run or ride up to the Antennas via a trail straight up the hollow. "Azalea" Trail is a misnomer as there are no azaleas along this path, but a forest of maples, tulip populars, ferns, and other hardwoods to enjoy.
How to get there
From the main parking lot, pass through or around the bird and wolf habitats to reach Lake Road. Continue around to marked trailhead.
Route Description
The path runs right up the hollow along side (and some concurrent with) an intermittent runoff stream to the road. One up on Bays Ridge Road, most folks would continue up to the Antennas for a look down.
Miles | Azalea Trail | Miles |
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0.0 | Trailhead at Lake Road | 1.4 |
1.0 | Junction with Big Oak Trail | 0.4 |
1.4 | Trailhead at Bays Ridge Road | 0.0 |
Typical Conditions
Hard packed and sometimes rutted trail. The runoff stream can flow down the trail during spring or hard rains. Park does a great job of cutting through the blowdowns.
Fees, Permits, etc.
See the Bays Mountain Park page for details
After the Hike
Check out the animal habitats - say "Hi" to Merlin.
Misc. Information
Maps
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(E) 36.52726, -82.5861 Antennas, elevation 2250' (G) 36.51262,-82.60520 Trailhead at Lake Road (G) 36.52614,-82.58772 Trailhead at Bays Mountain Road File:BMP placeholder.JPG (G) 36.52221,-82.59283 Intersection at Big Oak Trail File:BMP placeholder.JPG </googlemap>
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