Elevation Gain: 627 ft.
Elevation Loss: 574 ft.
Location: Crabtree Falls is located off the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 339.5
Crabtree Falls Trail |
Crabtree Fall Trail Profile |
The entrance to the Crabtree Falls trail is nestled in the campground. Due to a 5% budget decrease in 2013, the campground and adjoining visitor center housing a gift shop and restaurant has been closed but the trail remains open. The trail can be accessed from the visitor center parking lot, and will guide you past the amphitheater and down into the campground to the trails original trailhead.
The wide, gravel trail gradually descends 0.9 miles through hardwood
forest to a footbridge that crosses falls. During the Spring
and Summer months, the trails edges are filled with a variety of
wildflowers, including 4 different species of trillium. As we made our
way down to the falls, Cori stopped to identify many of the wildflowers
starting to bloom including pink ladies slippers, may apples, irises and
foam flowers.
Trailhead from visitor center parking lot |
Pink Ladies Slipper
(Cypripedium acaule Ait.)
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Iris Photo Credit: Cori Holladay |
Foam Flower Photo Credit: Cori Holladay |
Once we reached the footbridge, we stopped long enough to admire the 70 ft. waterfall and snap a few photo's before heading backup the trail.
Crabtree Falls |
After leaving the falls, the trail climbs steeply up switch backs over the next quarter of a mile, and then becomes more gradual before the final ascent to the trails original parking lot.
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