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Many parts of the trail are for the more experienced hikers, sections can be done by the less with using other trails.


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10.2

Miles

16.4

KM

Point to Point

2,745' 837 m

High

1,338' 408 m

Low

2,588' 789 m

Up

3,643' 1,110 m

Down

12%

Avg Grade (7°)

56%

Max Grade (29°)

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Features Birding · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Need to Know

Trails close an hour before dark.
Check in/drop box for hiker information at Jones Gap Trail for safety.
Trail is rated "Very Strenuous" by the park guides with an estimated 8 hrs hike time.
Would recommend to check weather with rangers, as trail may be limited use or not recommended for safety during times of rain/ice that may cause additional slippery challenges with a long way.

Description

Starting from Naturaland Trust Trail #14, the trail is not used as frequently as others. The first 0.5 mile or so is pretty easy, winding down hill toward Geer Highway. The highway crossing is not directly across from where you exit the trail so it could be easy to overlook. But there is a marker and white blaze. Once out on the highway, go left maybe a 100 feet and cross right into the next section.

This part starts off with a single path that is lightly used before joining/using old Oil Creek Road which is rather overgrown. The trail switchbacks down to Oil Camp Creek for the next three miles. Part of road may have trees to climb over and a few wash out sections, but otherwise pretty easy, passing wildflowers growing along the road. As you descend, you'll hear Oil Camp Creek below. When you cross an old bridge over Oil Camp Creek this is might be a nice spot to rest/snack by the water.

From here continue up Pinnacle Pass Trail #20 back towards Jones Gap Trail. This next half of trail will be a lot more difficult in sections, but also there are fewer sections of old road to hike along. Starting from the bridge at Old Camp Creek, within a couple hundred feet on the left, the trail will start to climb pretty steeply up the next mountain side for about 2.5 miles. This is a singletrack trail and, despite the switchbacks, at times follows an incredibly steep grade. As you climb you'll pass the top of a waterfall which spills in Oil Camp Creek.

The trail is not well-maintained in places and despite the white blazes, it is possible to get turned around in sections. The trail can be overgrown and narrow, so watch your footing and stay alert as you push through the brush. However, near the top there is a short side trail out to an cleared rocky slab with a great view. Head back and cross a small cascading creek which runs off the slab. Crossing the creek you'll ascend an old overgrown road which is much easier to make headway on then the earlier track. The last 3.25 miles, is really steep in sections, in places follows steep edges, goes over large rocks and has some slippery areas before joining Rim of The Gap Trail #6 for 0.5 mile.

Flora & Fauna

Oak, hickory, flowering dogwood, rhododendron, ferns, flowers, and mosses all grow in this area.

Animals in the area include black bears, white-tailed deer, reptiles, amphibians, wild turkey, wood peckers, warblers, eastern blue birds, and spring migratory songbirds to name a few. Brook, rainbow, and brown trout can be found in the rivers.

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After Oil Camp Creek, parts of Pinnacle Pass Trail becomes more challenging compared to the first half, giving this trail its difficulty rating and time needed to hike it.
Dec 2, 2018 near Slater-…, SC
More technical slab crossings as you work your way back down Pinnacle towards Jones Gap, requires little climbing of boulders with some steep angles to avoid a long slide down. Areas like this with rain or ice can be a lot more hazardous trying to cross.
Dec 2, 2018 near Slater-…, SC
I believe that this might be some of an upper part of an earlier fall seen from across Oil Camp Creek. It is a slippery crossing (especially with a pack) and not the only one along this trail but this one had a hand cable to hold onto so no problems.
Dec 2, 2018 near Slater-…, SC
There will be a lot of slabs like this along the trail, some with a little water running down it which you'll have to work around with little paths or cross following the trail but amazing to look at.
Dec 2, 2018 near Slater-…, SC
Sections of Pinnacle Pass Trail will require a little climbing, not all spots as comfortable looking as this but some areas like this also make you pause, looking for where the trail goes when it almost feels like a dead end.
Dec 2, 2018 near Slater-…, SC
Not all blaze in trees looking for trail, this part of trail went out by a steep edge maybe not comfortable for some. Provides a great view, overlook areas of trail and behind me was a nice stream running off the slab on my left side the trail crosses.
Dec 2, 2018 near Slater-…, SC

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Jul 11, 2020
Jacob Forrest
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Oct 25, 2018
Mark P...
Day 3 of JG and CH Loop. Offers views but parts hard on legs and parts of trail over grown some creating a challenge with pack.
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