Near Slippery Rock Gorge Trail
Above the waterfall
Near Slippery Rock Gorge Trail
This is the closest you get to the river. If you need to cool off, jump in!
Near Slippery Rock Gorge Trail
Steeper than it appears. Coming down the switchbacks, we had to be wary of rock steps that were dangerously slick.
Near Slippery Rock Gorge Trail
A smoother section at the top of a hill along the final mile of Slippery Rock Trail. This section is book-ended by small climbs that require a little bit of walking.

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Slippery Rock Gorge Trail

4.2 (13 Ratings)
When a trail is called "Slippery Rock" you had better take warning!
5.7
mi
Distance
1,006
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.71mi
Distance
1,006ft
Elevation Gain
826ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
1,275ft
High Point
914ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The seemingly never-ending rock ledges and rutted trail make this trail difficult to find a groove and get up to pace. There are several climbs of 200-300 feet at maybe 5-10% grades, but those are almost enjoyable in comparison to hiking downhill. The trail starts just up the road from the "Point" parking lot and, as part of the North Country Trail system, is blazed in a bright blue. From the start you are hiking among large boulders and must navigate your way down to Slippery Rock Creek. You'll continue on until you reach the covered bridge. Cross the bridge, and the trail is on the left just 100 feet after exiting the bridge. You'll stay on this trail for about a half mile to mile before reaching Eckert Bridge. Here you can connect with Kildoo Trail (the other side of Eckert Bridge) and head back to the covered bridge for a shorter loop (4 miles). The next part is the longest section and also takes you up the slope in 200 or 300 foot chunks. You'll have some views of the creek, but this will be the mostly manageable, as up the slope is just about a rock-free section of the trail. You'll come to a sign with three planks calling out the Slippery Rock Trail, Hell's Hollow, and Walnut Flats. Continue towards Hell's Hollow (it's a right) along the Slippery Rock Trail. This is the best section of the entire trail, offering small pine cover, gorgeous sections along Hell's Hollow with views, and more gentle terrain. The trail ends at the Hell's Hollow parking lot.

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Contributors
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