Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle - Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

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Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

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Hiking

Typical Duration

13-17 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

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Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle - Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle - Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle - Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle - Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle - Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle - Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

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Hiking the Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park, Pinnacle

Introductory Overview

The Grindstone Trail in Pilot Mountain State Park is a challenging and rewarding hike that leads to breathtaking views of the park's iconic Big Pinnacle. This well-maintained trail is a favorite among local hikers due to its steep inclines, rugged terrain, and scenic overlooks. It is a perfect choice for those seeking a moderate to strenuous hike that encapsulates the beauty of the North Carolina Piedmont region.

Adventure Guide To Hiking the Grindstone Trail

Trailhead and Route Details

  • The Grindstone Trail starts near the park's visitor center and connects to the Ledge Spring Trail before reaching the summit area.
  • The 2.2-mile ascent features a steady incline, gaining approximately 900 feet in elevation before reaching the junction near the summit.
  • The trail surface consists of packed dirt, exposed roots, and rocky sections, requiring sturdy footwear.

Scenic Highlights Along the Trail

  • Hikers will pass through oak and pine forests, offering seasonal changes in the landscape, from wildflowers in spring to vibrant foliage in fall.
  • Along the way, several natural rock formations and small clearings provide great resting spots and scenic views.
  • Near the summit, a short detour to Little Pinnacle Overlook offers one of the best panoramic views of the Yadkin Valley and surrounding foothills.

Wildlife and Nature

  • The rich biodiversity includes sightings of white-tailed deer, red-tailed hawks, and wild turkeys.
  • Occasionally, hikers may encounter eastern box turtles and various songbirds native to the park.

Local Insights

  • Big Pinnacle, a quartzite monadnock, stands at over 2,400 feet, providing a dramatic backdrop for hikers.
  • The trail's name originates from early settlers who used grinding stones in mills throughout the region.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
  • What to Bring: Sturdy hiking boots, water, snacks, and a camera for capturing stunning summit views.
  • Driving Directions: From Winston-Salem, take US-52 N for approximately 25 miles; follow park signs to the visitor center.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Birding
Wildlife Viewing

Essential Information

Nearby City

Pinnacle, North Carolina

Protected Areas

Pilot Mountain State Park

Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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