Sunday, May 1, 2011

James River State Park, Gladstone, VA (Buckingham County)


ABOUT THE PARK:  James River State Park - Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 37.623840, -78.799675

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See bottom of post for trail access parking areas if not staying in cabins.

ACCOMMODATIONS:
The cabins at this park are excellent and most importantly for me, are pet-friendly!  I stayed in Cabin 8.  Click here for more information on cabin rentals.



TRAIL MAP: James River State Park Trail Guide

HIKE DISTANCE:
James River State Park - 7.75 miles

Other hikes from base camp at James River State Park:
Hikes along the drive from New Jersey to Virginia and back:
HIKE DESCRIPTION:
This 7.75 mile hike forms a loop around the entire park.  The official way to access the Taylor Trail from the cabins is from Cabin Road just beyond where the circle comes together, before the trash dumpsters, where the trail crosses Cabin Road.  The unofficial way is from between cabins 5 and 6 where you can see a faint trail from where others have accessed that way.   This trail brings you down to James River for a very scenic hike along the river.  (For those not staying in cabins, see the hike summary below for parking options along this hike.)

The River Trail ends at Dixon Landing where you walk up the road a short distance to pick up the Dixon Landing Overlook Trail next to Picnic Shelter 6.
There is a bench at Dixon Landing Overlook but the view is obstructed by trees.  Not to worry, the best is yet to come so continue on to the Tye River Overlook.
The hike now continues on to Branch Pond where a short distance off of the trail you can find a nice break spot with picnic areas and restrooms.
You'll cross Park Road at the park office on your way back to the cabins.
An old fence along the Taylor Trail marks an "unofficial" trail which comes out behind Cabin 6.


HIKE DETAILS:
These details are outlined starting from the cabins.  There is no public parking in the cabin area so I have noted where this hike can be started from public parking along the way.
[  0.00]  Find unofficial path between cabins 5 and 6 to Taylor Trail; left on Taylor Trail
[  0.20]  Right at fork towards Cabell Trail
[  0.35]  Turn right at unmarked intersection
[  0.50]  Cross bridge; turn left on blue River Trail at intersection when Cabell Tail goes to the right and a trail goes straight
[  1.25]  Turn left on River Trail when Cabell Trail goes right; after few steps turn left on River Trail when Cabell Trail goes right; cross bridge
[  1.35]  Keep to the right of the picnic area to continue on the River Trail
[  1.50]  Cross bridge
[  1.60]  Cross bridge
[  1.75]  Dixon Landing; turn right and walk along road briefly to Picnic Shelter 6
[  1.90]  Turn left on Dixon Landing Overlook Trail to the right of Picnic Shelter 6
[  2.00]  Bench at top of hill marks seasonal overlook; continue straight
[  2.20]  At gravel road which is the Cabell Trail (no sign) turn left
[  2.70]  Turn left through gate to Tye River Overlook
[  2.80]  Tye River Overlook; retrace steps
[  2.90]  Continue left on gravel road Cabell Trail (no sign)
[  3.00]  At clearing covered with gravel, Cabell Trail turns right on woods road (orange Cabell Trail sign straight ahead at clearing)
[  3.20]  At intersection Cabell Trail turns right, unmarked trail not on map goes left, keep straight on green connector trail; few steps ahead at fork keep left on green Branch Trail
[  3.50]  Branch Pond on the right, continue straight steeply uphill on tree root surface
[  3.75]  For restrooms or picnic area for break, turn right across bridge; otherwise keep straight
FOR PARKING AT BRANCH POND ROAD START AT 
GREEN BRANCH POND TRAIL ON RIGHT OPPOSITE RESTROOMS;
TURN RIGHT AFTER CROSSING BRIDGE
[  4.50]  Trail with intermittent green painted blazes continues through clearing
[  4.65]  Keep left at fork
[  4.85]  At intersection turn left on yellow/green-blazed trail
[  4.90]  Cross over paved Park Road with park office to the right
[  5.00]  At intersection turn left on yellow Running Creek Trail (unmarked - blazes will be painted on trees short distance ahead) where it also goes straight
[  5.40]  At barrier trail turns right and goes downhill
[  5.55]  Cross over bridge
[  5.70]  Turn left on Running Creek Trail when Running Creek Trail Short Loop goes right
[  5.80]  Cross over bridge
[  6.20]  At bottom of switchback jog left briefly then turn right and cross two bridges (yellow blazes on trees); cross paved Canoe Landing Road; parking lot and info board to the right of the trail
FOR PARKING AT CANOE LANDING ROAD
START AT YELLOW RUNNING CREEK TRAIL TO LEFT OF PARKING LOT
[  6.40]  Stay right on the Running Creek Trail when the River trail goes left if returning to cabins
LEFT ON RIVER TRAIL IF PARKED AT LOTS 
AND CONTINUE LOOP BACK TO WHERE YOU PARKED
[  6.45]  At fork keep left; overgrown trail to right; at fork at Taylor Trail sign, keep right
[  6.90]  At intersection keep straight as the trail to the Cabell Trail makes sharp left
[  6.95]  Left at old piece of fence on unofficial trail to cabins; follow treeline behind Cabin 6
[  7.00]  Arrive back at cabin road

PARKING AT BRANCH POND ROAD:  Turn right on Branch Pond Road from Park Road beyond the park office.

PARKING AT CANOE LANDING ROAD:  Turn left on Canoe Landing Road from Park Road after passing Branch Pond Road on the right.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Big Schloss - George Washington National Forest Wolf Gap Recreation Area, VA


ABOUT THE PARK: Big Schloss - Wikipedia

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 38.92409, -78.68865

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TRAIL MAP: 
National Geographic 792 Massanutten & Great North Mountain Trail Map

HIKE DISTANCE:  4.4 miles

HIKE DESCRIPTION:
From the parking lot, look for the restroom building and follow the trail in that direction.  Go through the split rail fence beyond the restrooms, cross the paved road and pick up the orange-blazed Mill Mountain Trail to the right of camp site #9.
The trail switchbacks up then levels out along the ridge.  West Virginia will be on your left, Virginia on your right.
Enjoy several views along the ridge.
At the intersection, turn right on the white-blazed trail towards Big Schloss.
Cross the newly constructed bridge (Fall 2010) to Big Schloss.
While the bridge was very sturdy and did not bother me at all with my fear of heights, I just could not bring myself to scramble up the rocks at the end for the best views.  So even if you can't go all the way, there is still plenty of scenery to enjoy and the hike is still worth it.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  From the parking lot follow trail past restroom, across paved road, to traihead for the orange-blazed Mill Mountain Trail to the right of camp site #9
[  0.30]  Trail starts to switchback up
[  0.80]  Trail levels out along ridge
[  1.90]  Right at fork on white-blazed trail to Big Schloss
[  2.10]  Cross bridge to Big Schloss; retrace back
[  2.50]  At intersection turn left on orange-blazed Mill Mountain Trail
[  4.40]  Arrive back at parking lot

Friday, April 29, 2011

Apple Orchard Mountain - Blue Ridge Parkway/Jefferson National Forest, VA


ABOUT THE PARK:  Apple Orchard Mountain - Wikipedia

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 37.507866, -79.524040

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TRAIL MAP:  
Apple Orchard Falls and Cornelius Creek Trails Brochure (partial: shows parking to A.T.) - US Forest Service

HIKE DISTANCE:  4.25 miles

HIKE DESCRIPTION:
This hike can be done in conjunction with the Apple Orchard Falls hike but since it was raining pretty hard at the higher elevations on the day I did the falls hike, I saved the mountain for a prettier day.  The mountain hike starts on the Blue Ridge Parkway at the Apple Orchard Falls sign.
Follow the paved trail next to the sign which soon turns veers right into a dirt trail then comes to an intersection with the white-blazed Appalachian Trail, the route to the summit of Apple Orchard Mountain.
FAA Radome at the summit.
Open grassy areas at the summit make for nice break spots with great views.

Continue across on the A.T. and descend about a quarter of a mile to see The Guillotine before heading back:

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Start on paved trail at overlook sign in parking lot
[  0.30]  Right on white-blazed Appalachian Trail at intersection
[  0.35]  Cross Parker Gap Road
[  1.85]  Summit of Apple Orchard Mountain; unofficial trails behind summit sign to views; continue on A.T.
[  2.05]  Stone steps descend
[  2.10]  Guillotine; retrace steps
[  2.35]  Back at summit; unofficial trails behind summit sign to views
[  3.90]  Cross Parker Gap Road
[  3.95]  At intersection turn left on Apple Orchard Falls Trail
[  4.25]  Back at parking lot

Flat Top Mountain, Peaks of Otter, Blue Ridge Parkway, VA


ABOUT THE PARK:
Peaks of Otter - National Park Service

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates for Flat Top Parking: 37.468368, -79.580441

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The Flat Top Trail can also be accessed from it's opposite end to be done in conjunction with the Sharp Top hike.

TRAIL MAP:  Peaks of Otter - National Park Service

HIKE DISTANCE:  5.65 miles

HIKE DESCRIPTION:
Sharp Top (left) and Flat Top (right)
Trail becomes more rugged and switchbacks up.
At 2.1 miles come to an intersection with a trail to Cross Rock.  This trail descends very steeply so remember you have to climb back up.  Other hikers told me it is not worth it so I did not take that trail.  Do look around the intersection for some rocks to scramble up on for views.
Apple Orchard Mountain (with white ball on top) from Cross Rock intersection.
View from Cross Rock intersection.
No views from the actual summit but wander around the maze of trails at the summit and scramble up rocks for views.
Rock scramble to western view.
Western View
Eastern View
Sharp Top from Flat Top
White-spotted Slimy Salamander
Eastern Towhee

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Start Flat Rock Trail from parking lot
[  2.10]  Intersection with trail to Cross Rock; rock scramble to views
[  2.55]  Short side trail to left to rock outcrop with view
[  2.65]  Keep right at multiple intersections to summit sign; right to rock scramble to view
[  2.80]  Explore maze of trails at summit for rock scrambles with views on both sides; start back from summit sign
[  3.15]  Intersection with trail to Cross Rock; rock scramble to views
[  5.65]  Back at parking lot