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Date of Hike: Friday, March 23, 2018 |
This was a lovely hike in the aftermath of our recent snowstorm! Views of surrounding mountains are incredible since there is no foliage on trees yet. Directions were great and even though we were the first boots to break the trail, the route was an easy follow! A few down trees, but nothing too difficult to crawl over!
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Date of Hike: Sunday, November 12, 2017 |
Hiked this with a large group of adult and children (5-12). Great family hike! Not much in the way of views, but still enjoyable. Sheltered from wind and fairly easy (all children made it out). I would do this hike again.
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Date of Hike: Thursday, March 24, 2016 |
I really like this hike. It's not much for stunning views, but it curves around Trimble Mountain and is nice and quiet. Took me a little over two hours, including a 15 min break. I too went right where left was recommended, and would also recommend that - the climb is steep and would have been a bit precarious on the way down.
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Date of Hike: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 |
We also liked this hike very much.
We parked directly across FR95 from the trailhead in the grassy shoulder on the north side of the road. We followed the clockwise path (turned left at the "t") and found the climb to be consistently gradual. A "3-star" difficulty seems reasonable - perhaps a tad high. We took several breaks but just because we are all retired and are frankly not in too much in a hurry. The trail was fairly well-maintained (could use a chainsaw to clear some trees that now block the path). There also were very long stretches with no yellow blazes. It really didn't matter as the trail was clearly evident - might be different in the late fall with leaf debris potentially hiding the trail.
Lots of interesting plants, a few birds on the back side of the hike and, overall, a very pleasant hike. Passed a pond on the way down with a nursery of frog eggs 6-8' in diameter. Interesting place.
This website rates the views as "3-star", which is about right. We are actually not quite sure when we passed the "lookouts" denoted on the map. The lookouts were certainly less evident as on other trails we have hiked. That said, we had nice views when we could sneak a peek through the trees. Might be more difficult after the trees leaf out.
Our party of six has the mountain to ourselves - could have brought our retrievers in hindsight but we prefer to scout out new hikes first before including them. They would have been fine on this hike...and will join us next time.
Saw a small bear grazing on the east slope of the Todd Lake embankment while we were relaxing afterwards. 1st one of the year.
All in all, a good day in the GWNP.
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Date of Hike: Friday, April 18, 2014 |
The marked parking space on the trail head now is with the "No Parking" sign. We have to walk up half a mile near the Todd Lake recreation area (also closed) to park car outside the gate. The trail is fairly easy to walk through, our four children aged from 5 to 8 all completed on their own in 3 hours. The starting point elevation is 1,935 ft. (by our Garmin eTrex 30), the highest point is 2,600 ft., so the gain is about 700 ft., vs. the 1050 ft. gain claimed on intro page. It is a fun family trip.
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Date of Hike: Sunday, August 25, 2013 |
Overall a nice hike. Was put off a little at first by the NO PARKING signs at the dump station. I had passed a ranger on the way in, so I backtracked and asked him where I should park. HE SAID just don't park BEHIND the NO PARKING signs. He said parking on the grass along the street or in front of the sign is 100% acceptable. The main thing they have issue with is blocking the dump station. As long as there is room for a trailer to go through you won't be ticketed.
The hike itself was pretty good. We're in the middle of summer at the moment and there were essentially no views, but we saw a decent amount of wildlife. The right side path is much, much steeper and feels a little sketchy when you're tired from the hike up. All-in-all a great morning hike!
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Garry
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Date of Hike: Thursday, February 23, 2012 |
DO NOT PARK AT THE TRAILER DUMP STATION. You are risking a ticket if you do. I just got home from hiking this and had my truck parked at the dump station but off the gravel out of the way not blocking anything. Was walking up just as a ranger was getting out to my truck. Luckily she didn't give me a ticket but said no parking there at all. There is a pull off a couple hundred yards before the dump station where you can park.
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Date of Hike: Saturday, July 30, 2011 |
Nice easy hike that took less than 2 hours. You can see the lake if you cross the road as instructed and walk up the dam. The lake is not on the trail but across the road from the trail head. Would recommend this one for the fall after the leaves are off, better views.
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Date of Hike: Saturday, June 18, 2011 |
Three novice hikers did this trial starting about 2PM. The trail is well marked and easy to follow. We went right when the recommendation said left and so we up the steeper path. In the end, we felt like that was the better way for us as we would have been nervous coming down the steeper path at the end when we were tired.
Word of warning, there is no place on this hike that opens up to a lake, so beware that the photo you see on this hikes page of a nice place to sit and overlook the lake is not on this hike.
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Date of Hike: Sunday, February 6, 2011 |
Hiking Trimble Mountain was kind of a spur of the moment thing and I was not disappointed. Over all the hike took around three hours (counting a half an hour break for lunch) and was generally not that difficult of a hike. The trail head was not hard to find and the hike was kept interesting because one there was still snow at the high elevations and two just when you think you've made it to the top you dip into a valley and begin up another summit. On both these summits there really is no clear of the other mountains but if you're willing to give it a little effort the view is beautiful.
I would defiantly recommend this trail to novice hikers as it is a good way to slowly build up mountain hiking skill without to much strain.
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Date of Hike: Sunday, May 9, 2010 |
I was scared off by the No Parking signs at the RV dump station. Thought I might get a ticket. I found a place I could park 0.4 mile down the road, but decided to skip the hike (initially I thought the place I found to park was farther than .4 from the trailhead). Would be nice if they made the parking situation clear.
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Date of Hike: Saturday, June 13, 2009 |
6/13/09 - The description of this hike is 100% accurate. We're still novice to this hiking thing and decided to try Trimble Mt. because it was short and rated a lvl 3 in difficulty. We figured a great way to start the day. To start - Google forgot some roads when getting close to the park (coming from Richmond). But the park was easy enough to find. Once you're heading up FDR95, you'll see camp areas on your right. Just keep going until you see the turn about on your right and that's where you park.
We arrived at 7am and the only person there was someone camping (never saw one person on the trail). Heading out on the trail and began the climb up. Found the ascent to be nice and gradual. Nothing too steep. The trees and undergrowth surrounding the trail is nice. The trail isn't bad in most places, but not sure how often this trail is hiked. We climbed over 6 decent sized trees laying across the path. We came across an abundance of bright orange Gecko's with black/silver spots crawling across the trail. We had to be very careful to not step on them. There was at least 1 every 20 feet or so. Didn't see any on the ridge. They were more on the lower half of the hike. Also walked up on a Turkey (a hen). Knowing how keen Turkey's are - we were very surprised in how close we she allowed us to get (20 yards tops). That was an exciting part of the hike. The trail is coated with leaves at some points, kinda rocky in others and on the ridge its like mulch or pine needles. Very nice to walk on. The descent isn't bad - just have to be careful in some spots due to roots.
Finished the hike in 2.5 hours and can't say anything bad about it. The views we not good for us due to fog and haze. All in all I'd recommend if you're in the area and looking for a quick, get the blood going hike, Trimble Mt is where it's at. Great for people like us who are just starting out and getting to know the trails, gear and experience. If you come in from Highway 81 - be sure to stop at the Tasty Freeze on your way out (intersection of Scenic Hwy) for their one of a kind Milkshake. You won't be disappointed.
Thanks again Hiking Upward! Your information is priceless.
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