Near Laurel Run Circuit
You'll pass this pond on your left at approximately 2900'.
Near Laurel Run Circuit
The views along the ridge can be seen through the trees in winter
Near Laurel Run Circuit
The Laurel Run Trail is scenic, even in the dead of winter
Near Laurel Run Circuit
The meadows offer views of the surrounding mountains
Near Laurel Run Circuit
Take in the views from the meadows before climbing up through the woods to the ridge

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Laurel Run Circuit

4.7 (3 Ratings)
A ridge trail hike with gorgeous views.
8.7
mi
Distance
1,982
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekViewsWildlife
Access Issues
At Laurel Run there is a gate that may be open or closed (no specific dates or times for closure). If it is closed, park there and rxh the additional 1.1 miles on Laurel Run Road. If the gate is open, you may drive all the way to the junction of Laurel Run Spur Trail and Laurel Run Trail and park there to begin your rxh, reducing the length of the rxh by 2.2 miles.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.68mi
Distance
1,982ft
Elevation Gain
1,982ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
3,195ft
High Point
1,480ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The hike begins from the parking area by the first gate on Laurel Run Road and heads 1.1 miles along the road. The property surrounding this road is private, and you'll see "No Trespassing" signs. Do not go off the road during this section. When you reach another gate, to your right is the beginning of the yellow-blazed Laurel Run Trail. Shortly after, there is a split in the trail where you'll stay on the yellow-blazed Laurel Run Trail. Continue for 2.1 miles. This will be the most challenging portion of the hike. The trail steadily climbs and some portions are steeper than others. The trail is mostly wooded but you'll come upon two clearings as you hike. Closer to the junction with North Mountain Trail, you'll pass a pond on your left. Shortly after passing this pond, you'll come upon the North Mountain Trail junction;turn left onto the orange-blazed North Mountain Trail. After a little under 0.75 mile on the North Mountain Trail, you'll come upon a white-blazed trail that will take you to a lookout. This is a nice spot in the hike to sit and enjoy lunch. It offers the best view that you'll have during the hike, so take some time here. After getting back on the trail, you'll continue for another 1.6 miles, with slight ups and downs in in the terrain as you cross over two more knolls. Following the completion of the second knoll, you'll come upon the purple-blazed Stack Rock Trail. Take a slight left onto this trail to start your descent. The Stack Rock Trail follows a series of switchbacks and is quite steep. Watch your footing as leaves can cover holes, rocks, and roots. The trail here is also a bit narrow. Continue down this trail for approximately 1.3 miles until you come upon the blue-blazed trail for Laurel Run Spur Trail, which is also Logger Road 252. Turn left onto this road and follow it back to the junction at which you started your hike. Continue on Laurel Run Road for the 1.1 miles back to the parking area.

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