Monthly Archives: September 2016

roanoke from buzzard’s rocks

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Buzzard’s Rocks is the main attraction of Read Mountain Preserve on the north end of Roanoke. It’s a two mile hike to the overlook of Roanoke, which also features some interesting rock formations.

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Going back, we took the CCC trail to the Rocky Way trail, which was slightly longer. It’s not the most interesting trail but a good less-strenuous hike for a warm day.

back to the parkway

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Rock Castle Gorge is one of my favorite hikes. It’s an 11-mile loop that cuts through woods, across balds, and along stony ridges. The diverse terrain is simply beautiful. Just be sure to start at the bottom and hike counterclockwise toward Rocky Knob. The first two miles are a brutal 1,900 foot elevation gain but well worth the effort. The rest of the hike is moderate, and it must be trauma on the knees to take such an elevation going down.

potts mountain bushwhacking

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We hiked Potts Mountain via the Lipes Branch Trail, which was not as much a trail as a trailblazing opportunity. Although you can still make out the trail, it’s extremely overgrown to the point where there are trees growing in the middle of the path. The payoff was a stunning overlook that in early September was just picking up a touch of fall color. The overlook is just off the Jeep Trail, which runs along the mountain ridge. We took the Jeep trail down, which was a better option than trying to make our way down back through Lipes Branch. The last half mile or so of the Jeep trail, however, is very steep and treacherous in spots.