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The Jumpinoff Rock Trail provides a moderate hiking experience, guiding you through peaceful woods before revealing a stunning vista. This route covers 1.0 miles (1.6 km) with an elevation gain of 169 feet (52 metres), making it a perfect leg-stretcher that takes about 35 minutes to complete. You will enjoy a quiet stroll through the forest, leading to a secluded stone observation platform with expansive mountain views.
To access the trail, you will find parking available directly at the trailhead, located at Milepost 260.3 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. This easy to moderate path is suitable for most hikers, including families looking for a shorter walk. Consider bringing a picnic to enjoy at the tables provided at the overlook, especially if you plan to linger and take in the scenery.
This trail is notable for its 180-degree panoramic views, allowing you to see long-range mountainous terrain, including the Amphibolite Range and surrounding valleys. The scenery is particularly striking during the fall foliage season. A portion of the Jumpinoff Rock Trail also shares its path with the longer Mountains-to-Sea Trail, offering a glimpse into a much more extensive route.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trailhead for the Jumpinoff Rock Trail is located at Milepost 260.3 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, near Glendale Springs, North Carolina. There is a dedicated parking area right at the trailhead, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Yes, this trail is generally considered easy to easy-to-moderate, making it very suitable for beginners and families with children. It's a short, rewarding hike often described as a 'leg stretcher' with a relatively smooth path.
The path primarily consists of a smooth, unpaved surface, largely free of rocks and roots. While there's a gradual incline, especially starting with steps from the parking area, it's not overly strenuous. You'll find both flat sections and gentle slopes.
The trail winds pleasantly through the woods. The main highlight is the expansive 180-degree panoramic mountain view from the secluded stone observation platform at the end of the trail, known as the Jumpinoff Rock Overlook. You can also enjoy the peaceful forest walk along the Jumpinoff Rock Trail itself.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Jumpinoff Rock Trail. However, it's always best practice to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the trail's natural beauty for everyone.
While beautiful year-round, the Jumpinoff Rock Trail is particularly stunning in the fall when the leaves are changing color, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Spring and summer also provide lush greenery and pleasant hiking conditions.
Yes, the Jumpinoff Rock Trail shares a path with a portion of the longer Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST). Hikers will follow the MST until a fork where the Jumpinoff Rock Trail branches off to the overlook.
The trail is approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) round trip. Most hikers can complete it in about 35-45 minutes, making it a perfect short stop to stretch your legs and enjoy the views.
Yes, there are picnic tables located at the overlook area. This provides a great spot to relax, enjoy a packed lunch, and take in the splendid mountain scenery after your hike.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Blue Ridge Parkway or to hike the Jumpinoff Rock Trail. It's free to enjoy this scenic area.
Given its easy-to-moderate difficulty and short length, comfortable walking shoes are sufficient. Dress in layers, especially during cooler months, and consider bringing water, a camera for the views, and perhaps a snack to enjoy at the picnic area.