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Features
Birding · Cave · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Views · Wildlife
Runner Notes
Take the
Red Trail out from the Michigan Road parking lot - it hooks up with the RT loop marked with white "RT" trail signs.
Description
The Rock Trail was developed to connect the six rock features of the park:
Dancing Rock Loop Connector, Indian Rock Shelter, Raven Rocks, Castle Rock, Bear Rock Petroglyph, and Spy Rock.
Sections are very steep with one section being an actual rough-hewn rock staircase that climbs 150 vertical feet.
The rock features are as follows:
-Raven Rocks and Spy Rock are the two overlooks on the southeast section of the trail.
-Bear Rock petroglyph (google it!) is a verified carving at least 5,000 years old created by Native Americans. The carving is on a boulder and is in the shape of a bear and several other local animals.
-Indian Rock Shelter is a former native American campsite.
-Castle Rock is a rock formation which somewhat resembles a castle.
-Dancing Rock is a large flat rock that was the site of late night dancing by local families after a harvest moon in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Flora & Fauna
Plenty of Mountain Laurel in the higher elevations. Bears have been sighted on the southeast section of the trail in the fall.
Contacts
Shared By:
Rob Cummings
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