Near Wolf Rock / Chimney Rock Trail
Chimney Rock
Near Wolf Rock / Chimney Rock Trail
Chimney Rock.
Near Wolf Rock / Chimney Rock Trail
Signage at intersection with Thurmont Vista Trail.
Near Wolf Rock / Chimney Rock Trail
Chimney Rock.
Near Wolf Rock / Chimney Rock Trail
Wolf Rock structure.

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Wolf Rock / Chimney Rock Trail

4.2 (5 Ratings)
A rolling trail highlighted by two great viewpoints at Wolf Rock and Chimney Rock.
3.2
mi
Distance
865
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.24mi
Distance
865ft
Elevation Gain
662ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
1,514ft
High Point
825ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trail starts from the visitor center and is tucked in the woods several 100 feet away from Route 77. The trail parallels 77 from the visitor center to the Park HQ but is nicely tucked in the woods and away from the road. The trail gently rolls up and down for this section. There are 2 wooden bridges crossing drainage ditches. After about a mile, the trail starts a steady climb toward Chimney Rock. This is a steep and sometimes rocky ascent, and you can hear cars/trucks most the way. The top of this ascent is marked with a sign for Chimney Rock (.5 miles) - where you are heading for - Lewis Area (1.2 miles) and MD route 77 (.6 miles). Once on the ridge, you'll soon see signs for to Chimney Rock. Unlike Wolf Rock which is long and wide, Chimney Rock is a narrow outcropping with multiple boulders reaching out to the edge of the mountain. It is another great spot to relax and take in the views. Be careful rock hopping and climbing around the rocks as there are significant drop offs and ledges offering opportunities for falls and injury. Once you are done exploring this area, continue on your way towards Wolf Rock. This section is a pleasant hike with rolling topography on the ridge/mountain top. The approach to Wolf Rock is relatively flat, and you'll begin to see the Wolf Rock outcropping forming a long rock wall in front of you. The trail cuts off and leads to the rock formation where you can scramble around and explore, drop your pack and relax, or do a little of both. You'll be relaxing on a quartz rock that was sea bottom sand 500 million years ago. Earthly forces compressed and crystallized the sand into rock, and it was then uplifted 200 million years ago when the Appalachian mountains were formed. Leaving Wolf Rock, the trail comes to an intersection with the Blue Ridge Summit Trail where you have the option to head left or right, or continue straight to the trail's endpoint at Park Central Road.

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