Near Ramsey's Draft Loop
Winter water crossings froze our toes... but was so fun.
Near Ramsey's Draft Loop
Dispersed camping is allowed without a permit. But please camp 200' from any stream or water source. And though designated fire rings are not required, be safe and use rocks to make your own fire ring.
Near Ramsey's Draft Loop
Water was flowing just fine in January! But it dries up in mid/late summer.
Near Ramsey's Draft Loop
Most of the trail is along quite a steep slope.
Near Ramsey's Draft Loop
Trail opened up after old growth Hemlock cut and cleared from path.

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Ramsey's Draft Loop

3.6 (12 Ratings)
A great loop along a stream (multiple crossings) and then up and along a ridge.
15.7
mi
Distance
3,030
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
15.69mi
Distance
3,030ft
Elevation Gain
3,030ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
4,121ft
High Point
2,251ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
There is plenty parking at the lot on the east side of Highway-250. The hike is basically broken into 2 main sections: The stream and the ridge. Hiking up Ramsey's Draft Trail, the trail follows a gentle slope upward on a well-travelled path so its easy to stay on track. It follows the edge of the river and though the water is only knee deep you'll be crossing the stream eight or nine times along the way. This is one of the main attractions - to test their skills crossing the stream. Some areas provide rocks to hop if you don't want to get your feet wet, but don't count on it and be prepared to get your shoes wet.There are multiple level camping spots along the river with stone fire rings, but you can camp anywhere you like. The next section of the hike leaves the water's edge and ascends a 12% slope up to the junction with Hiner Springs Trail and Hiner's Spring (a great source of water and camping). The area opens to a meadow and the natural spring has plenty of water in the springtime, but dries up in late summer. This may be the last water you see on the loop, if you are hiking clockwise.Hiking up and over the ridge is quite strenuous with many up and down segments, but the trail is well marked and you're rewarded with excellent views that open to the north and south. Some of the trail is rocky, some is pine needles, and some just a dirt path. And of course, some is water and rock hopping to cross the stream. If you take this when Rhododendrons are in bloom you'll have a spectacular show. Join up with Bridge Hollow Trail heading west. This last stretch back down to the water is steep and rocky, so watch your step, especially if it's been raining.
History & Background
Some wood boring beetles attached this area a few years back and killed off many of the Hickory trees. You'll see some them dead and fallen along the path.

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