Near Cane Creek Mountains Full Tour
Boardwalks are mixed in through the wetlands.
Near Cane Creek Mountains Full Tour
The whole trail is made with durable surfaces.
Near Cane Creek Mountains Full Tour
The Longleaf Pine the trail is named after are just getting started.
Near Cane Creek Mountains Full Tour
Raised walkway through the wetland at the start of the trail
Near Cane Creek Mountains Full Tour
The fog squeezing in on the trail.

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Cane Creek Mountains Full Tour

4.5 (2 Ratings)
From the wetland bottoms to the top of Cane Creek Mountains
3.5
mi
Distance
405
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.49mi
Distance
405ft
Elevation Gain
406ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
904ft
High Point
598ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
From the parking lot head north to make the Longleaf Loop.There is not much shade along this loop so it would be best to avoid during mid summer days. The trail meanders through what seems like old farmland. The trees are all less than 20 years old. I was there in Fall, but I imagine that during the Spring and Summer there are lots of wild flowers and birds to be seen. The surface of the trail varies between gravel, cinder, and boardwalk in the lower areas, which means that even on the wettest days the trail should stay dry.Once back in the parking lot turn south and connect up with the Northern Approach Trail. The trail starts by cutting through the wetlands on a raised trail. The land is more open with different flowers. From here, you begin to enter through younger forest that passes along a creek. In the right season there are oodles of mushrooms. After coming to the Heartleaf Loop, you turn to the right a cut along the base of the mountain. Soon you are making switchback up the mountain. The terrain slowly turns from rocky to boulder strewn as you reach the summit. Continue along the large rounded summit through mature hardwoods. Eventually you twist your way back down, passing a picturesque creek with fern covered banks. Hike past the Heartleaf Loop again and you are soon back at the parking lot.

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Contributors
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