Near Pyrite Mine Loop
Quantities Falls
Near Pyrite Mine Loop
Reflection at North Valley Trail
Near Pyrite Mine Loop
One of the small waterfalls along the cascade
Near Pyrite Mine Loop
Prince William Forest Park, Triangle, Virginia
Near Pyrite Mine Loop
Prince William Forest Park, Triangle, Virginia

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Pyrite Mine Loop

4.3 (7 Ratings)
Loop around on multiple trails from the Visitor's Center to explore the old pyrite mine site as it recovers naturally.
7
mi
Distance
565
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
HistoricalLakeRiver/CreekWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.98mi
Distance
565ft
Elevation Gain
565ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
284ft
High Point
50ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
From the parking area past the Visitor's Center at the Pine Grove trailhead, head north onto the western half of the Laurel Loop Trail. This trail descends gradually toward South Orenda Road. At the road, turn left and continue onto the South Valley Trail to the left (south). The South Valley Trail winds parallel to the South Fork Quantico Creek with numerous opportunities to explore the flowing water. In the summer months, it's a great way to cool down. After 1.5 miles, turn right (north) onto the Turkey Run Ridge Trail to begin the ascent toward the Turkey Run Ridge Group Campground, which has a restroom. This section of trail follows parallel to the road, but it's never too busy to be a distraction. Be careful at the Scenic Drive crossing. At the three-mile mark, the trail comes to its northern terminus at Turkey Run Road where there is a white-marked crosswalk. Turn right (north) toward the parking area and continue up the road past the Ranger Station on Old Blacktop Road where the Mary Bird Branch Trail starts on the right (east) side of the road. After a quick dip in the trail, the Mary Bird Branch Trail will reach the high point of the hike, right around the half-way mark. At the Scenic Drive crossing, turn left up the road until you see the Quantico Cascades Trail on the right, continuing east. This trail descends gradually toward Camp Four Lake and the Quantico Creek below it. Stay on the Quantico Cascades Trail to explore a few small waterfalls or use the North Valley Trail to bypass this section of the creek to start the journey south toward the pyrite mine site. After five miles, you'll have your first opportunity to see some of the mine ruins on the right (west) side of the trail before passing the Cabin Branch Pyrite Mine Trail and arriving to the boardwalk bridge, where you'll see more ruins. Follow the boardwalk toward the Pyrite Mine Road, continuing south to return to the Laurel Loop Trail, which connects back to the Pine Grove trailhead.

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Contributors
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