Climb 336 Wooden Steps To The Top Of Crowders Mountain In North Carolina And You Can See All The Way To Charlotte
Crowders Mountain in Gastonia, North Carolina offers a challenging hike with panoramic views and diverse wildlife.
Imagine the payoff after climbing 336 steps to the top of Crowders Mountain in Gastonia, North Carolina. The surprise — the out-and-back Backside Trail is only about two miles. Crowders Mountain State Park offers two grand mountain peaks with panoramic views. Also, keep your eyes peeled for the small wildlife along the way, including the little songbirds, colorful lizards, soft butterflies, and lovely mountain flowers.
Parking is accessible from Linwood Road where you'll find restrooms and picnic tables.
The well-maintained trail is a mix of gravel and dirt with plenty of room to walk.
It’s a bit of a steep incline to get to the steps, giving long-hike challenges.
Once you reach the long series of stairs, feel good, because you’re almost at the top.
Be sure to pack plenty of water and wear your best hiking shoes.
The strenuous walk up the mountain is definitely a workout, especially for your butt.
The hike goes straight up to the top, where you'll find a warning sign to be careful - please do so.
And just look what we found. Is there a better way to see the modern skyline of Charlotte than through the frame of some old, jagged rocks?
Continue examining all around Crowder’s Mountain summit with its multiple vantage points on the peak boulders.
Here you'll find a great breeze with shady and sunny places to rest and take it all in.
And remember, the trip is always easier going down.
But be careful as the rocky hike is without guard rails.
This view gives you an idea of the other trails you can hike.
Download the map of Crowder’s Mountain State Park.
For more information, visit Crowder's Mountain State Park's web page. And while you're there, stay the night, and go for some dinner at Ray's Smokehouse.
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