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Hiking
Trail
Pinnacle
Pass (#20)
(Mountain
Bridge Wilderness Area)
Trail Map

Description:
This spectacular 10-mile trail ambles along one of the highest ridges
in the State and is the longest trail in the Mountain Bridge
Wilderness Area. The Pinnacle Pass Trail is
quite strenuous, but offers one of the best views in the East. From
Little Pinnacle Mountain there is a sweeping view, 2,000 feet down,
into Jones Gap. Starting from Jones Gap State Park, the eastern
trailhead of the Pinnacle Pass Trail can be reached by hiking a short section
of the Jones Gap Trail (100 yards) and the Rim of the Gap Trail (.4
mile). Once on the Pinnacle Pass Trail, it’s roughly 1.7 miles
uphill to a rock abutment that overlooks Jones Gap. You’ll continue
across granite atop Little Pinnacle Mountain and eventually come to a rare “cataract bog” at about the five-mile point. The
bog was formed by water flowing over the steep
rock like a waterslide. The water’s natural “sheeting”
didn’t erode the soil, and thus created favorable conditions for rare plants
such as yellow painted cup and
Grass-of-Parnassus, here. At 3.1 miles, the 6 and 20 Trail,
and at 4.1 miles the John Sloan Trail, provide connections to the Rim
of the Gap Trail, which can be used as an optional loop back to Jones
Gap State Park. The Pinnacle Pass Trail ends at a junction with the Naturaland Trust Trail not long after you cross US 276. You can return
the way you came, or continue for .9 mile on the Naturaland Trust
Trail to US 276, then carefully hike .5 mile on US 276 to Caesars Head
State Park. Facilities are available at Jones Gap State Park (eastern
trailhead), and Caesars Head State Park (western trailhead).
Length: 10.0 miles.
Directions:
To the eastern trailhead:
From Greenville, drive northwest on US 276 until US 276 joins SC 11.
Drive approximately 1.4 miles past the junction, turn right onto River
Falls Road (Greenville County S-23-97), and continue to Jones Gap State
Park. From the parking area, hike about 100 yards on the Jones Gap
Trail (blue blaze), then turn left (south) onto the Rim of the Gap
Trail (yellow blaze). Hike .4 mile, then turn left (east) onto the
Pinnacle Pass Trail (orange blaze).
To
the western trailhead: From Greenville, drive northwest on US 276
to Caesars Head State Park. From the parking area, carefully hike back
for .5 mile on US 276 to a brown pipe gate on the right. A pink blaze
marks this as an entrance to the Naturaland Trust Trail. Hike for .9
mile on the Naturaland Trust Trail and turn left (east) onto the
Pinnacle Pass Trail (orange blaze).
There
is also a central access: From River Falls Road (Greenville County
S-23-97), drive west on Oil Camp Creek Road (S-23-578). Continue approximately
two miles to a brown pipe gate and park. (the gate may be open during hunting season). Oil Camp Creek Road connects with Pinnacle Pass
Trail about 0.5 mile from the gate and the junction is very easy to
miss. You must register at Jones Gap or Caesars Head State Park before
entering this area.
Camping:
Trailside
primitive camping is allowed on certain trails. Contact Caesars Head
or Jones Gap State Parks for details.
Park Information:
Mountain Bridge Headquarters
(Caesars
Head State Park), 8155 Geer Highway, Cleveland, SC 29635,
Telephone: 864-836-6115

South Carolina State Trails Program
South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1205 Pendleton Street :: Columbia, SC 29201 :: 803-734-0173
Webmaster: bswanson@scprt.com
Updated:
August 7, 2006
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