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This trail features streams, a waterfall, and a tough climb to the top.


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1.8

Miles

2.9

KM

86%

Runnable

1,713' 522 m

High

1,065' 325 m

Low

648' 198 m

Up

2' 1 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

37%

Max Grade (20°)

Dogs Unknown

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This trail is not in the Lake Russell WMA and thus hunting dates are not as limited as they are on the WMA.

Description

Starting from the Nancytown parking lot, run back out of the parking area to the main paved road (FS 59). Turn right and run uphill. At the top end of the guard rail on the left hand side of the road, the trail begins with a quick downhill and bridge crossing. After a few yards there is a quick little “up”, so be in the appropriate gear and give it a quick grunt. After a few more yards, you'll enter an open section of trail (an old roadbed) that climbs gently. After a few hundred yards the climb gets steeper as you parallel a nice creek. You'll soon pass Cascade Falls as you continue climbing.

At about 0.9 miles into the trail, you'll take an abrupt left off the old roadbed and will cross the creek where you'll find some steps to negotiate on the other side of the creek. You'll then climb steeply for less than 100 yards, then follow the contour until you cross another creek. Another 0.1 of a mile or so, and you'll intersect with the Rhododendron Campground/Lake Connector Trail on your left.

The trail now climbs steeply, then takes a steep climbing turn to the right and continues to climb. After a turn to the left it gets even steeper for a hundred yards or so as it climbs through rhododendron and mountain laurel– I’d estimate 20%+ grade.

Finally, the trail curls right again as the grade mellows and continues through lush foliage to the trail terminus at the top. You'll emerge to a paved road with large granite markers denoting the beginning of the trail. Climb the paved road to your left, and you'll encircle the top of Chenocetah Mountain.

You'll be rewarded with a great view of Lake Russell and there is a historic fire tower at the very top of the mountain accessible by steps. The return trip down will be steep in some sections with limited sight lines in the mountain laurel.

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Shared By:

Keith Owen

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#405

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#25,600

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