How long is Chimney Rock trail?

1.5-mile
The 1.5-mile round-trip trail is mostly wooded with just a few moderate uphill sections. The best trail for wildflowers, birding and rhododendron. It’s shaded, so a great option on a hot day. See our Hickory Nut Falls Guide.

How hard is Chimney Rock trail?

Chimney Rock reaches a maximum elevation of 1419 ft and Wolf Rock has an elevation of 1401 ft. This loop is the most strenuous trail in our park as the trail is steep, narrow and at times can be slippery. The actual trail at times can be hard to identify so follow the map closely.

How many trails does Chimney Rock State Park have?

10 trails
List of trails. Chimney Rock State Park offers 10 trails for hikers to explore. Six of these trails are located within the fee-based Chimney Rock access. Four free trails are located at the Rumbling Bald access, the Eagle Rock Reserved Parking Area and in Chimney Rock Village.

How long is the Four Seasons trail at Chimney Rock?

6-mile
6-mile moderate-to-strenuous trail climbs nearly 400 feet through a towering deciduous forest and connects with the Hickory Nut Falls Trail. As the name of this trail suggests, every season of the year has something special to offer the adventurous hiker.

Has anyone died at Chimney Rock?

In 2008, a 2-year-old boy broke free of his mother’s hand and fell more than 100 feet to his death from a cliff at Chimney Rock State Park. Four of the people who died over the past decade fell from waterfalls at South Mountains and Stone Mountain.

Is Chimney Rock worth seeing?

The iconic chimney has stood for over 500-million-years and can be accessed by climbing 500 steps, rewarding you with dramatic scenery. Trust us, it’s worth it. Visitors not up for the climb have the option of taking the elevator to the top.

Do you have to pay to hike at Chimney Rock?

Admission is charged at the principal Chimney Rock Access, though the nearby Rumbling Bald Climbing Access is admission-free and offers one of the park’s six trails. Other access areas into the park—now encompassing more than 5,700 acres—are to be developed.

How many steps are in the Four Seasons Trail?

700 steps
But coming down is an amazing walk! It rained right before we got up there and the view was still clear and beautiful! Be prepared for the 700 steps(not joking)!! The view on chimney rock is worth it though.

Why is Chimney Rock famous?

Chimney Rock has become one of the most famous landmarks in the American West, largely due to its stop along the Oregon Trail. This unique formation came to symbolize the greatest voluntary migration in the history of mankind.

How did Chimney Rock form?

The remains of a thick pile of Pictured Cliffs sandstone, these two natural spires were carved by the massive floods of the ancestral Piedra River as the glaciers melted away from the high mountains.

How much does it cost to go up Chimney Rock?

The cost for a single day ticket is $17 per adult and $8 per youth (ages 5-15). Children under 5 are free. However, for less than the cost of two days of admission, consider purchasing an annual pass that gets you into the Park for a whole year and also gives you discounts to other local attractions.

Is Chimney Rock Nebraska worth it?

We really enjoyed traveling along the Oregon Trail in NE. A stop at the Chimney Rock National Historic Site is worth while if you are in the area. The visitors center has a couple of nice displays and a nice gift shop.

What is the history of Chimney Rock?

The name “Chimney Rock” probably originated from early fur traders. The first recorded mention of “Chimney Rock” was in 1827 by Joshua Pilcher . Pilcher had journeyed up the Platte River valley to the Salt Lake rendezvous of the Rocky Mountain fur trappers.

Where is Chimney Rock Park in NJ?

It is located on the first ridge of the Watchung Mountains between Vosseller Ave. and Newmans Lane, on both sides of Chimney Rock Road and is the second largest park in the Somerset Co. Park System.

Where is Chimney Rock WV?

Chimney Rock is a physical feature (pillar) in Wayne County. The primary coordinates for Chimney Rock places it within the WV 25704 ZIP Code delivery area.

What is Chimney Rock in NC?

Chimney Rock is a village in Rutherford County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 113 at the 2010 census. The village takes its name from a large granite outcropping located on a summit above the village itself in Chimney Rock State Park .