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Just to clarify where you park vs. where you pick up the trail: If you park at the rest area you and are planning on doing the course clockwise, you'll have to walk on Hwy 221 towards Blowing Rock for about 1/2 mile before veering off to the right onto the horse trail toward the stables. If you want to go counter-clockwise, enter the trail at the rest area and head down from there.
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Park at the 221 Rest Area just outside of Blowing Rock. Locate the unmarked trail that heads through the rhododendron thicket on the far western side of the parking area. The trail contours and gradually drops in elevation. Within 1/2 mile, you'll hike straight into the Blowing Rock Boulders. If it's dry, you might encounter climbers here in the tumble of boulders. IMPORTANT: The China Creek Trail is easy to lose here due to the informal climbers trails in the area. In general, you are looking for a faint trail that is heading down and SW. Keep your eyes peeled and it will all likely work out for you. You can also use the Mobile App to help find your way.Continue downhill, passing near a subdivision and an old dumping grounds. Get ready to to leave civilization behind. Down, down, down, you go. You'll cross China Creek multiple times and eventually have it as a beautiful and bubbly companion in the steep ravine alongside your trail. Enjoy the cascades and the feeling of being in the middle of nowhere. After several miles of descending, be on the lookout for a trail that will join you from the right. This is Thunderhole Trail and your ticket home. If you decide to turn righ here at this point, your loop will be approximately 5 miles. But since you're finally down in the beautiful valley, you should really keep hiking down on the China Camp Trail and enjoy the best part! Soon after the junction between China Creek and Thunderhole, the trail widens and becomes an old roadbed. The downhill grade is moderate and the scenery is to die for. Within a mile, you can cross the creek to the left and join up with the gravel Globe Road (FS 1367). Alternatively, you can stay to the right of the creek and hike an additional 2+ miles and join up with the Globe Road at a much lower point.Retrace your route back to the China Creek/Thunderhole Trail intersection. Head up the beautifully regraded Thunderhole Trail. 1.5 miles of uphill chugging will bring you back to civilization. The large homes along the rim are your sure sign that you are about to enter a new world. Assuming your car is parked at the 221 rest area, the most aesthetic route to complete your loop is to take the crushed gravel horse trail that begins just a few yards away from the trail kiosk. Follow this carriage trail away from the equestrian complex. Just before reaching a tunnel, get off the path and onto HWY 221. Less than 1/2 mile of road hiking will deposit you back at your car.
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