Great moderate hike to the top. A little rocky, so it's fun, but nothing crazy, so it's still nice for younger hikers. Hike to top is not super long. First overlook (large rock formation) you come to I the higher one. But don't stop there, there a second rock cropping AND the blue White Rock Acres access trail soon meets up with the Appalachian Trail and Centerpoint Knob, the original Center Point of the Appalachian Trail from 1937. If you're making the trip and hike, you gotta stick it out and go the whole way to Center Point Knob. It's not super far either. Great place to visit or come as your go to spot. Endless hiking available, overlooks, cool rocks, good actual rock climbing, porcupines, salamanders, and more! Oh, and it's a stellar place to watch...
Read moreWell-maintained trail. Easy to follow- well marked. Very rocky. There is a parking lot and ppl also park on the road shoulder, too. The view is alright. There is only a view on one side of the mountain because the tree coverage on the other side is too high/thick. The side you can see is kinda meh, but it’s a nice little walk. Kids could do this hike, but might need help when you get to the boulders. This hike is like... mid-size...
Read moreI enjoyed this lesser-known hike. The view at the top is good, and the rocks at the top and along the trail, in general, were pretty cool.
The trail was well-marked and maintained. I would rate the hike as moderate to strenuous since it’s uphill and very rocky.
The parking lot has a couple of spots, and people park on the road too, though I’m not sure if...
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