We exited the Signal Point Overlook and descended the steps
to reach the trail below. Once on the trail you’re challenged with several
segments of rocky sections of trail on this side of the Middle Creek Gorge and a
great view of the seasonal Julia Falls across the Gorge which happened to be
running fairly well today. Next we made it to the Middle Creek Suspension
Bridge and began ascending steadily upwards towards Lockhart Arch where finally
the trail sort of levels off and you’re treated to hiking along ledges, between
boulders and several small creek crossings which includes the Julia Falls Creek
as we were travelling towards Edwards Point. We finally made it to Edwards
Point and were greeted by none other than a gaggle of ATV’ers whom I believe
mentioned they were from a club around Cleveland and Harriman, Tn. It was
entertaining to watch several grown men crawl over to the rocks’ edge at Edwards
Point to look down below while we were having our lunch/snack for the day. It a
shame that this beautiful Overlook is littered around the area with aluminum
beer cans. I guess the easy access to Edwards Point makes it prime for this
type of treatment when no one is looking. We then packed up and headed for
Mushroom Rock and since this portion of the CT was new to me I was eagerly
awaiting what new wonders I would find along the way and I wasn’t disappointed.
It began with some Overlooks of Raccoon Mtn. & Suck Creek Gorge and then
there was an abundance of Rhododendron and Mtn. Laurel which was just beginning
to bud out for their picture perfect viewing in late Spring, the multiple
seasonal creek crossings and finally the arrival at Mushroom Rock and a new
surprise awaiting us there. I arrived ahead of the others and found tucked on a
rock ledge, below the boulder on top, an Official Geocache box – the first I've
come across along the CT. After a short water break we headed out along an
unmarked trail/road bed leading to the Signal Mtn. High School parking lot where
we called it a day. I hope many of you took advantage of the trails in your
area today for a
little rejuvenation of the soul! Happy Hiking Everyone! For some beautiful pictures, click here or on the Signal Point tab above.
Larry
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