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Reasonover Creek Trail
ModerateLoop

Reasonover Creek Trail

Cedar Mountain, North Carolina

5.3 mi

Distance

1,253 ft

Elev. Gain

2h 6m

Est. Time

Loop

Route Type

Moderate

Difficulty

About This Trail

Imported description
You can experience the natural beauty of Lake Julia and test your crossing skills on this trip. The Reasonover Creek Trail has two challenging creek crossing, an abandoned airstrip, and a stunning view of Lake Julia. This one-hundred-acre lake is surrounded by rocky cliffs. It can be hiked or mountain-biked. It is difficult considering the two river crossing. Audio guides at major intersection and points of interest are provided by the scouts. The loop begins at the access area and proceeds along the trails. The road is left on Lake Julia. It was hard left on Camp Summit Road. The parking lot is on the left side.

Trail Conditions

Trail Conditions

Unknown

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Elevation Profile

Min:798 ft
Max:912 ft
382 ft
382 ft
798 ft836 ft874 ft912 ft0.0 mi1.5 mi3.0 mi4.5 mi6.0 mi

Trail Details

Route Type
Loop
Surface
Dirt

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