I had a very good, albeit, very wet time lol the Rocks at the King Queen seat too wet and slippery for me to venture out there.
Even wet, the trails were easy to traverse though in the Rocky sections I had to be very careful due to the rain.
Definitely check out this beautiful park.
All the hikes are great but almost all very short. Great for families and varying skill levels.
Really nice park with a short walk from the picnic area to rock formations of interest. Beautiful view. Look closely at the boulders to see graphetti from the 19th century. They took pride in their defacement back then!
Took a hike to the King and Queen Seat via the white trail (the long way), and it is a nice, moderate path that winds over some small hills and crosses a road at some point. I thought it was pretty well-marked. Not much in terms of views until you get to the rocky part of the trail at the top. It's gorgeous up there, and the sky opens up to a lovely valley below. The rocks can be quite slippery, and I would exercise extreme caution when getting close to the edge of the cliffs.
The rest of the hikes in the park were short and not very scenic, but they would still make nice, quiet strolls through the woods if you'd like to clear your head. We didn't see the falls or visit the picnic areas, but I heard good things about them from other visitors
Huge park with many different trails and a good picnic area. Great for all skill levels and gorgeous scenery all around. The King and Queen’s seat had amazing views and wasn’t too difficult to get to. Also visited Kilgore Falls which was a few miles down the road. Nice area, but the lower trail will give you the best view of the falls.