Near King Mountain National Recreation Trail Loop
"Kings Mountain National Military Park - South Carolina" by Doug Kerr (https://tinyurl.com/us5j9gb), Flickr licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/).
Near King Mountain National Recreation Trail Loop
"Kings Mountain National Military Park - South Carolina" by Doug Kerr (https://tinyurl.com/umu9c2d), Flickr licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/).
Near King Mountain National Recreation Trail Loop
The trail crosses small creeks at several places
Near King Mountain National Recreation Trail Loop
Ferguson's grave marker
Near King Mountain National Recreation Trail Loop
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King Mountain National Recreation Trail Loop

4.1 (11 Ratings)
A loop trail through the forests of the Piedmont following the entirety of King Mountain National Recreation Trail.
15.3
mi
Distance
1,668
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsHistoricalLakeRiver/CreekViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
15.32mi
Distance
1,668ft
Elevation Gain
1,668ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
976ft
High Point
595ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
From Kings Mountain Campground in Kings Mountain State Park, head west where the trail splits. Turn left to head south on the trail to start. The trail winds through the woods and intersects the Ridgeline Trail which connects Kings Mountain and Crowder Mountain parks. As the trail continues, you intersect several equestrian trails. About halfway through the loop, there is a clearly marked fork that allows you to hike to the Peak of Browns Mountain. This is a short out-and-back spur that provides good views. Shortly after this, the trail becomes more heavily traveled and easier. The higher traffic is found in the vicinity of the visitor center. The final segment follows the rolling valleys back to the state park.Much of the trail follows the rivers and has relatively gentle climbs, but there are a few sustained climbs with moderate incline. The trail is very well marked with blue blazes--these include blue-cyan paint, blue diamonds and round blue markers with an icon of a hiker. The trail is relatively narrow, and some roots can become wet after rain. The trail also gets covered in leaves during the autumn which can make the trail slippery. The trail crosses creeks at numerous points. Many of these crossing have bridges, but some require stepping across rocks. Good resources include:https://www.nps.gov/kimo/index.htmhttps://www.carolinathreadtrailmap.org/trails/trail/kings-mountain-state-park-trail-national-recreation-trailhttps://southcarolinaparks.com/kings-mountain
History & Background
Kings Mountain National Military Park was established to commemorate the Battle of Kings Mountain, which was fought October 7, 1780. For more information on the battle and the Revolutionary War, check out the Kings Mountain Visitors Center and the Kings Mountain Battlefield Loop.

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