ABOUT THE PARK:
Grays Arch Area Trails Brochure - US Department of Agriculture
Red River Gorge Geological Area - US Department of Agriculture
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 37.820351, -83.666821
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Parking at Martins Fork Trailhead because it is much less crowded than the Grays Arch parking area and allows for a nice lollipop loop. |
TRAIL MAP:
Grays Arch Area Trails Brochure and Trail Map - US Department of Agriculture
HIKE DISTANCE:
7.6 miles without Left Flank Wall
8.2 miles with Left Flank Wall
THE HIKE:
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A right turn out of the parking lot and a short road walk to ... |
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... Rough Trail on the left. |
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If I counted correctly, there were 11 bridges to cross back and forth over Martin Fork. |
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Rough Trail also known as Trail No. 221. |
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At an intersection we continued left... |
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... and would be returning from the D. Boone Hut Trail on the right. |
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Continuing on the Rough Trail towards Grays Arch. |
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Huge rock formations come into view. |
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Once at the base, the rock formations are too massive to fit into a picture. |
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Some rock scrambles up. |
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At the top, a short stretch of pine forest ... |
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... then a left, still on Rough Trail but the part that leads from Grays Arch parking to Grays Arch so it gets pretty heavily trafficked for the next mile. |
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At this fence ... |
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... is the only place you can capture a full picture of Grays Arch, which looks diminutive in this picture but it is huge. |
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Heading down steep flights of steps ... |
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... then a little bit of a scramble up ... |
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... to Grays' Arch. |
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You can appreciate how huge it is by the size of the person at the bottom. |
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Heading back, everyone will be going back up the steps to the left but we continued to the right where ... |
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... we left the noise of the crowds behind us and continued into quiet, peaceful woods. |
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At a little camp site on the left we stopped for a break. |
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A couple of rock hops over the creek ... |
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... before climbing up out of the gorge on steps. |
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At the top, we left Rough Trail and turned right on Rush Ridge Trail. |
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This trail follows the mostly flat ridge with drops on either side but never very close to the trail. |
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A view across the gorge where we were hiking before. |
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At the end of the Rush Ridge Trail, right towards Grays Arch Picnic Area. |
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A right on Tunnel Ridge Road a short distance. |
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You can either stay on Tunnel Ridge Road or go through the Grays Arch parking area... |
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... which passes by the D. Boone Hut parking area back to ... |
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... Tunnel Ridge Road where the D. Boone Hut Trail starts and runs parallel to the road for a bit. |
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Steps down into the gorge. |
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White-haired Goldenrod |
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On the right uphill on a side trail then right to D. Boone Hut. |
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Keep following to the end... |
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... and into the rock shelter. |
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Looking out from the rock shelter. Where Grays Arch was so busy, nobody else was here and this spot is equally interesting. |
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Heading back out. |
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Back on the D. Boone Hut Trail, a left towards Martins Fork. |
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Back at that intersection from the beginning of the hike, left on the Rough Trail. |
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Because we finished a whole hour ahead of schedule, we went up the Left Flank Trail which is a short distance before the end of the hike. |
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This trail leads uphill to giant rock walls... |
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... where climbers were scaling the walls. |
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Retracing back and continuing on to ... |
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... the short road walk along Route 77 ... |
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... back to the parking area. |
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Not a peep out of him on the 6-hour drive to St. Louis, MO. |