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Beautiful views from the top.
Near Wildcat Rock Trail
Looking west from the top of Bearwallow Mountain.
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People on, and clouds over, Bearwallow Mountain.
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Wildcat Rock Trail

4.5 (13 Ratings)
This trail has it all: waterfalls, climbing access, picturesque views and a peaceful meadow. It is not to be missed!
3.9
mi
Distance
1,954
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.95mi
Distance
1,954ft
Elevation Gain
257ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
4,177ft
High Point
2,360ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Wildcat Rock Trail features three outstanding landmarks: a stunning waterfall, breathtaking views from a rock outcrop, and a picturesque ridgeline meadow at the top of Little Bearwallow Mountain. This strenuous, 3-mile out-and-back (6 mile total) trail reaches these natural features after each mile of hiking, which allows you to customize your outing for a short hike or a long hike. The Wildcat Rock Trail was formerly known as the Little Bearwallow Falls Trail. In 2018, Wildcat Rock Trail won the Coalition for Recreational Trails achievement award in the category of design and construction. To access this trail, you'll park at the Upper Hickory Nut Gorge Trailhead and then cross the street. You'll begin by descending into an orchard (watch out for curious bears!), and quickly enter the forest, hiking alongside a babbling brook. This trail gains elevation quickly, but after about a mile of hiking, you'll find yourself at the foot of Little Bearwallow Falls. The 100-foot falls create a popular climbing spot most of the year, and an ice climbing spot in the winter. Immediately beyond Little Bearwallow Falls lies the most difficult part of the trail, a steep stone staircase that leads you around to the other side of the Falls. About two miles into the trail, you'll see a side trail leading up to Wildcat Rock. A short scramble away are some stunning views of the Hickory Nut Gorge. The trail continues for another 2.4 miles, passing through a meadow beneath Bearwallow Mountain and ending at an expansive meadow on Bearwallow's summit. Conserving Carolina partnered with Upper Hickory Nut Gorge conservation champions John Myers and Jane Lawson as well as the Brock family in 2013 to acquire and preserve 128 acres on the north slopes of Little Bearwallow Mountain. This is the land that most of the Wildcat Rock Trail crosses. John Myers and Jane Lawson protected an additional 38 acres of their property through a conservation easement with Conserving Carolina in 2017. The first mile of the Wildcat Rock Trail crosses this land. Now protected forever, Wildcat Rock tract is considered one of the most biodiverse locations in the Natural Heritage Inventory of Henderson County.

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