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“This is a hike through Mark Twain National Forest to an unusual mound of rocks.
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Four wheel drive is necessary to access the trailhead. There are very deep ruts, so high ground clearance needed.
There is an official sign at trailhead and a carved stone marker indicating "Rockpile Mountain Wilderness." The trail is a doubletrack dirt path through hardwood forest with rocks and roots along the way. There are a number of downed trees which cross over the trail. Gradually descend into the hollow and make your way across two hills.
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