GPS Coordinates:
Parking: 35.84146, -92.98413
Trail Head on NC5080: 35.84189, -92.98472
Sandstone Castles: 35.81647, -92.97268
Rock Wall: 35.82412, -92.98407
Another Rock Wall: 35.82039, -92.97832
Pet friendly: Yes, kind of. Be aware there are a number of trees down on the trail and other obstacles that might challenge a smaller dog on a leash. Also, unlike most of my hikes, there is no water available. Make sure you pack water for your dog as well.
Motorcycle friendly: No. Getting to the parking area takes about seven miles on rough gravel forest service roads. It's doable, but you'll be sorry if you take a cruiser or street bike on these roads.
GPS files (maps at bottom of this post):
GPS track file, trail head to Sandstone Castles (.gpx format)
Route file (.anr format)
Overlooking Richland Valley from one of the caves at Sandstone Castle - with Rick and Boomer |
Sandstone Castle - with Scott (or maybe Captain Morgan) |
The "Penthouse" Cave - with Rick |
Trail head - photo from Jan 2014 |
The largest cave - with Scott and Boomer |
Sandstone Castle - with Scott |
GPS Track - Sandstone Castles |
3D GPS track for route to Sandstone Castles |
I think you trespassed on those lucky people's property...I like that!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely wandered through there before. I'm sure others have too, probably why they put up the sign to direct folks back to the road
DeleteThanks for the overview. This one has been on my list for awhile but I've never been under the impression that there was an actual trail to get there (or even much of a resemblance of one). May have to head that way this fall....
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth the trip. Don't get me wrong, there is no "maintained" trail. Just a volunteer trail following (mostly) where an ancient trail went along the crest of Big Middle Ridge. But way, way, waaaaay easier than hiking up from Big Devil's Fork.
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