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The Bearwallow Mountain Trail is periodically closed in winter due to freeze-thaw conditions that are harmful to the trail tread. However, Fire Tower Road, the gravel road leading to the summit of Bearwallow Mountain, is open year-round, so even when the trail is closed you can still rxh to the top!
Path Type
Loop
The trail to the summit is approximately one mile each way. You can also follow a gravel road back to the parking area for a loop hike, as shown on the map. You'll begin at the trailhead, which is characterized by an information kiosk and a wooden archway. The trail switchbacks several times to begin its climb up the slopes of Bearwallow Mountain. Just beyond the half-mile mark, the path levels out, providing a breather as it curves around Bearwallow's western ridge. Once on the mountain's northern slopes, keep climbing to reach the scenic summit meadow at 0.7 mi. Good views to the west and south are available as the woodland trail ends at the meadow. If you continue a short ways to the top of the meadow, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views to the north, as well.
Bearwallow Mountain Summit could easily be a subdivision of luxurious mountain homes. With views like that, they would sell for millions! But the Lyda family, which owns the mountaintop, didn't want to see this beautiful land developed. Instead, they chose to protect it forever by granting a conservation easement to Conserving Carolina.While most conservation easements on privately owned land do not allow public access, the Lydas chose to grant access for hikers so that all of us can enjoy the view. They continue to farm this land, grazing cows on the mountaintop.Conserving Carolina has been working with the Lyda family to expand the protected land on Bearwallow since 2009, when we acquired a conservation easement on 81 acres at the summit. In 2013, we protected an additional 85 acres along its high-elevation ridgeline. In 2017, we protected over 300 additional acres between Bearwallow and Little Bearwallow Mountain, resulting in a total of 476 acres protected forever!
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