Two-Mile Backcountry Loop Trail

Two-Mile Backcountry Loop Trail

Cloudland Canyon State Park

Trailhead Location Google Maps Location
Park Information Cloudland Canyon State Park
Trail Features Pets Allowed (No Pack Animals), Waterfalls, River & Streams, Primitive / Backcountry Camping

NOTE: for a complete list of features check out the tags at the bottom of this post.
Trail Name(s) Two-Mile Backcountry Loop Trail
Last Hiked Dates 01-16-2016
Rating 3.2
Class 1
Trail Official Mileage 1.8 miles
Average Speed 2.70 miles per hour
Max Speed 7.40 miles per hour
Maximum Elevation N/A
Minimum Elevation N/A
Elevation Gain 200
Official Map PDF
MHC Custom Map PDF N/A
 Track Download

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Important Trailheads, Waypoints and Locations

See the bottom of this post for an additional custom map of the area created by Midlife Hiking Club.

Trailhead, Waypoint, Location Map GPS
Parking Area N/A N34° 49.449′ W85° 28.769′
Campsite #7 N/A N34° 49.098′ W85° 28.370′

Trail/Park Official Description

This two-mile loop provides access to the park’s backcountry campsites but is also a nice hike in itself. In a clockwise fashion, the trail slopes gently downward through oak woodland on its way to a small stream and dark groves of eastern hemlock. The trail then climbs approximately 200 feet back up to the trailhead. The Two-Mile Backcountry Trail is marked by red blazes.

Midlife Hikers Review

 

This trail is one I would consider visiting for a short weekend getaway without the hassle of a technical area. The hike is very easy and the campsites are well maintained. The trail is safe for your kids and animals and would be a great starter backpacking location.

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