Crowders Mountain State Park offers rugged peaks, scenic views, and challenging hiking paths in the Piedmont region of North Carolina.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Crowders Mountain State Park.
Free access with no permits required.
Spring and fall are the best times to visit due to mild temperatures and scenic foliage.
Crowders Mountain Park Office offers information and maps.
Easily accessible via I-85 with well-maintained roads leading directly to park entrances.
Summers are hot and humid with average highs in the 80s°F (27-32°C). Winters are mild with occasional cold spells. Spring and fall feature pleasant, moderate weather conditions.
The park faces challenges from invasive species and visitor impact, such as trail erosion and littering. Conservation efforts focus on preserving native species and maintaining the trails.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located along trails providing rustic camping experience, accessible only by hiking.
Offers a strenuous hike to the highest peak in the park with stunning views.
Features a rocky path with challenging sections and scenic overlooks.
Circles a small lake, perfect for leisurely walks and bird watching.
A short, gentle trail ideal for families and those seeking an easy hike.
Weekdays are less crowded making for a more peaceful hike.
Summer months can be hot and humid; bring plenty of water and start early to avoid midday heat.
Parking lots fill quickly on weekends, so arriving early is advised.
The Pinnacle Trail is ideal for catching a striking sunrise; bring a headlamp for early starts.