Near Potts Mountain-Salt Pond Mountain Loop
View from Wind Rock looking north.
Near Potts Mountain-Salt Pond Mountain Loop
Trailhead sign.
Near Potts Mountain-Salt Pond Mountain Loop
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Potts Mountain-Salt Pond Mountain Loop

3.5 (2 Ratings)
Loop hike through higher elevations of Potts and Salt Pond Mountain.
7
mi
Distance
1,152
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.04mi
Distance
1,152ft
Elevation Gain
1,152ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
4,112ft
High Point
3,403ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Park at the War Spur Trail trailhead along Mountain Lake Road. Conducting loop hike clockwise, begin by following Mountain Lake Road to the north for approximately two miles to the crest of Potts Mountain, where you'll pick up the Appalachian Trail. The hike along the road is mostly uphill, becoming notably steeper in the last third mile as you ascend Minie Ball Hill. At the crest there will be a clearing/parking area on the left which represents the trailhead for the Appalachian Trail (AT) which crosses there. Follow the AT to the right (East). After approximately one quarter mile come to Wind Rock on your left, with an expansive view from Potts Mountain looking to the North. This is the highest point along the loop. Continue along the AT for another 3.7 miles until reaching Lone Pine Peak, the second highest point of the loop hike. There are no views from the summit of Lone Pine Peak. Continue along the AT for another 0.6 mile, descending steeply until reaching the War Branch Trail #69. Make a right on this trail and ascend up to the relatively broad ridge of Salt Pond Mountain and then continue along this ridge until it connects with the War Spur Trail after approximately 1.4 miles. Make a right on the War Spur Trail and follow West for approximately one quarter mile back to the War Spur Trail trailhead.
History & Background
Minie Ball Hill (on the left as you ascend the steepest part of Mountain Lake Road) gets its name from the minie balls (Civil War era bullets) and other supplies that were abandoned there due to the strenuous haul as Union General George Crook marched his troops over Salt Pond Mountain in 1864, after the battle of Dublin during the American Civil War, headed to Union, West Virginia.

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