Skyline Trail in Chimney Rock Park reopens

The Skyline Trail in Chimney Rock Park recently reopened to the public. This 2.2 mile round trip trail climbs a steep mountain for impressive views. It is the highest elevation in the park, offering a challenging workout for the adventurous. You should pack plenty of water and snacks to sustain yourself.

Chimney Rock Park is located in Western North Carolina, just over 25 miles southeast of Asheville. Chimney Rock is a 535 million-year-old monolith. A small rock house marks the original gatekeeper’s home. Several animals live in the park, including deer, raccoons, and black bears. Visitors can also explore the river boardwalk. There are several special events at the park.

The new Chimney Rock Mountain trail is a good addition to the park’s trail system. It offers a more direct route to the base of Chimney and Pulpit Rock, as well as beautiful rock formations. However, the trail does forego many of the gorge views.

The old Skyline-Cliff Trail was closed in 2008 after a two-year-old fell to his death. This trail used to lead hikers to the top of the waterfall and across the upper cliff face. After the accident, the state bought the property. They were faced with sustainability issues with the railings and bridges.

Since then, the State Parks has been working on improving the elevator and other trails in the park. They have also completed a Master Plan to outline the vision for the park for years to come. The park’s staff has worked to renovate the Outcroppings Trail and Sky Lounge. For more information on the park, visit the Chimney Rock website.

While the Skyline trail is reopened to the public, the Hickory Nut Falls trail is still closed. Hikers can still see the falls, but they won’t be able to go to the bottom of the falls. Because of the nature of the trail, it is recommended that visitors have a sturdy pair of hiking boots, as well as a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water.

The highest vantage point in the park is Peregrine’s Point, which is 2460 feet above sea level. This rocky area has some of the most amazing views of the park. But be prepared to hike up 800 steps to reach it. If you are looking for a shorter route, you can start at Exclamation Point. At this point, you can walk to the Opera Box, a lookout point that has a great view of Lake Lure.

In September, the State Parks and the Friends of Chimney Rock State Park are inviting annual pass holders to join them on a sneak peek of the trail. The trail will officially open on September 22. Attendees will be led by an expert naturalist. To register, visit the Chimney Rock website.

Hikers should be ready for a workout on this 2.2-mile trail, which is rated strenuous. The trail climbs atop an old access road bed. Several wooden bridge crossings are also included. Keep in mind that the trail is dotted with snakeroot.

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